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★★★Brooklyn
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Restaurants nearby
- YemenatBib Located in Bay Ridge, a neighborhood known for its vibrant Middle Eastern community, Yemenat is a cozy, family-style spot. This local gem shares an appealing a la carte of Yemeni cuisine, featuring classic appetizers like hummus and shafoot and hearty entrees like lamb sughar and shakshoka Adeni. Main dishes like the standout lamb haneeth, or braised lamb shoulder over golden-tinted hadrami rice, are unapologetically generous in portion and perfect for sharing. Even the sides like sahaweq, or grated tomato with spices intended for drizzling over the rice or dipping into with a piece of rashoos940m
- TanoreenBib This warm Middle Eastern restaurant is tucked into an unassuming Bay Ridge corner and run by Chef/owner Rawia Bishara and her daughter. Meals graciously commence with pickled vegetables and za’atar-dusted flatbread and are followed by a tableful of unique plates brimming with flavors and colors. Turkish salad is actually a bright red tomato spread, shot with harissa and dressed with bits of diced cucumber and a drizzle of excellent olive oil. Appetizers are numerous (grape leaves are a lively sure thing), but don't miss the mansaf, a homey dish consisting of braised lamb doused in creamy yogur1.4km
- Chuan Tian XiaBib You’ll almost always find a line stretching out the door of this Sichuan superstar, which has rocked Sunset Park with its sharp renderings of Chengdu classics. The two-story space is light on amenities, with rustic wooden tables and short, backless stools, but the earpiece-wearing staff is as adept and meticulous as the food itself—and happy to dispense menu guidance to novices.While many associate Sichuan fare with buckets of numbing chili oil, these chefs tend to go light on the spice, letting complex flavors shine in dishes like whole fish slathered with sweet peppers or slivered pork in a 2.6km
- LOREBib Welcoming with just the right amount of buzz, Lore embodies the perfect neighborhood spot—if your neighborhood happens to be sophisticated Park Slope. This unique corner storefront at the base of a residential building delivers creative Indian-infused and American fare made even more enjoyable thanks to warm service in an inviting setting. Chef Jay Kumar's food is certainly the star, but the poetic cocktail list is worth more than a cursory glance. Enjoy a three-course menu or order à la carte to revel in smart, refined dishes like roasted butternut squash over babaghanoush, a signature fermen5.9km
- East Harbor Seafood Palace Guests can barely get through this front door, where crowds pack in on weekends for dim sum. They wait patiently as an announcer shouts reservation numbers over a booming speaker—like a game of high-stakes bingo. Dim sum is a well-orchestrated affair, with steaming carts rolling by and waiters ferrying trays into the gold-accented dining room. Eyes can guide the ordering when it comes to the carts, stocked with authentic bites. Highlights include the siu mai, followed by rice noodles wrapped around shrimp and doused in a sweet soy sauce. Black bean spare ribs are flavorful, but don't skip the 1.8km
- Runner UpBib Next-door sibling Winner may earn the trophy for its bread and desserts (also served here) but Runner Up is likely number one in many hearts given its serious focus on fresh, seasonal produce anchored by savory heavy hitters. Blink and you'll miss this diminutive place drenched in natural light. The good vibes extend to the food, where you may tuck into a sweet-tart citrus salad with aged gouda and cool-crisp fennel. Then, toasted sourdough is served alongside creamy trout rillette for a smoky-savory bite. A play on tortellini en brodo uses paper-thin daikon radish as the "pasta" with crumbles6.2km
- Hometown Bar B Que New YorkBib You'll know you're close to Hometown Bar-B-Que when you smell the wood smoke drifting through Red Hook. Set in a sprawling warehouse with communal tables and an industrial feel, it's a bit of a trek from Manhattan, but the counter-service lineup of expertly smoked meats makes it worthwhile. The spice-rubbed brisket remains essential: tender, juicy, with a vivid smoke-ring, and the homemade jalapeño sausage enriched with melted cheese is a standout. Sides like collard greens with smoked pork and tangy cold potato salad are must-haves. Save room for the banana pudding topped with fresh crumbled 6.3km
- Neta Shari What sets this small yet stylish neighborhood spot in Bensonhurst apart from the others? It's all about their dry-aged fish and beef, showcased in the front entrance, as well as on their good value omakase. In terms of design, it feels contemporary and sparse, featuring a cobalt-blue accent wall, futon up front and that omnipresent counter crafted from warm matte wood. Behind, decorative squares with geometric patterns set the tone for a meal equally replete with flair and flavor.Impressive knife skills are apparent in their perfectly sized bites. Some high points include creamy Hokkaido scall1.9km
- Saga★★ Michelin Set in a landmark skyscraper that towers over the city, Saga is a stunner. An aperitif from the terrace is a striking start before settling into one of several intimate rooms fit with peach and emerald velvet, green marble tables and carved stone accents. An aura of class and comfort takes hold in preparation for a cuisine that is inspired and delightful, as in Hokkaido scallop arranged with shaved fennel and vadouvan butter sauce; or Australian lamb dressed with a spiced jus and frothed herb sauce. To finish, a lovely Moroccan tea service, paying homage to the late Chef James Kent, is complet9.8km
- HaenyeoBib This is the kind of spot that serves food so memorable you'll find yourself craving the same meal well after your visit. The kitchen is known for surprising diners at every twist and turn, as evidenced by the tteokbokki—spicy rice cake topped with Oaxacan cheese and chorizo. Start your meal with yache pajun, a savory and crisp pancake filled with vegetables. Not to be missed is the daegu jorim, cod fish braised in a luscious, sweet soy sauce served with tender daikon radish and jammy onions. Beat the heat with the mak-gutsu, chilled and icy soba noodles served with chili vinaigrette, then wind7.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge bridge in New York City2.4km
- Statue of Liberty monument in New York8.1km
- Coney Island coastal neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA5.9km
- Prospect Park public park in Brooklyn, New York City6.5km
- Brooklyn Museum art museum in Brooklyn, New York7.7km
- Liberty Island island in the Upper New York Bay, United States8.2km
- Brooklyn Bridge bridge in New York City, crossing the East River9.9km
- Ellis Island island in New York Harbor in the United States of America9.1km
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