Our New York City Expert picks for the food-centric neighborhood of Park Slope in Brooklyn.
Formerly Two Little Red Hens, Ladybird serves the pickiest part of Brooklyn with a deft sweetness that few could muster. As with most New York bakeries, Ladybird is cupcake-crazy, serving coma-inducingly sweet treats like the Brooklyn Blackout cupcake, alongside some of the best ...
82 6th AvenueA cramped, yet charming Italian restaurant in a neighborhood that wants for none, Sotto Voce stands out with quick service and perfectly-executed traditional cuisine.
225 7th AveA stunningly delicious Latin bistro with a menu to beat anything similar in the Park Slope area. Bogota also mixes a mean sangria that somehow manages to be as sweet as it is strong.
141 5th AveNot that Park Slope is dying from a lack of Italian restaurants, but al di la offers a homey-ambiance that Sotte Voce lacks and a dessert menu that all the rest lack.
248 Fifth AveA truly rustic setting that may be so attractive for its quaintness alongside its Park Slope locale, Convivium Osteria serves up a Mediterranean menu of delectable Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese fare from seafood couscous to steak.
68 5th AvePark Slope's best Italian deli by far, Russo's offers fresh pasta, delicious sandwiches, and the best meatballs you're likely to find in Brooklyn.
363 7th AveOne of Park Slope's few 24-hour diners, Donuts has become a literary haunt for local writers and the insomniacs of Seventh Avenue. The food is always good, especially late at night, and the service is legendary.
324 7th AveSandwiched between Blue Ribbon's two Fifth Avenue ventures in Park Slope, Bonnie's might not get the notice it deserves, which is all the better for the locals who keep the place packed on the weekends and weeknights. NYC.com's local experts also rate their burgers as the best to...
278 5th AveReally well-made pizza in Park Slope, with a no-slices after 5pm rule that makes it enticing to come in and sit down in front of a pie with friends.
359 7th AveA descendant of the long-gone Max & Moritz, Cafe Steinhof is the best and only pure Austrian joint in the neighborhood. Viennese comfort food abounds inside the Cafe's European setting with a generous collection of German and Austrian wines.
422 7th AveOne of the few Mexican joints peppering the landscape of Park Slope (and on the contested border between that neighborhood and Windsor Terrace), Clemen's uses some of the freshest ingredients in their burritos and tacos, with a shredded chicken that has flavor above and beyond th...
252 Prospect Park WestSeemingly always open, definitely delicious, and certainly cheap, this name-cribbing pizza place may not be the genuine Carmine Street article, but it has one of the best slices in the neighborhood.
483 5th AveTrue noodle shop on the Park Slope/Gowanus border, presided over by Jean Georges and Lespinasse-tried chef Akihiro Moroto. All types and stripes of ramen are on offer here, including some pan-Asian choices that are above and beyond the limited offerings of other Brooklyn noodleri...
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