The team behind Ganso Ramen recently opened a second spot specializing in Japanese street food. Think grilled trout on a cedar plank, miso-cured black cod and a savory cabbage-and-pork-belly pancake. Read more.
The wine list is rather small, and entirely focused on natural wines. Wines are available by the glass, bottle and quartino, which is slightly more than a glass. Read more.
Taste the best of Southern-fried Brooklyn at lunch here with a brisket sandwich or a hot bowl of jambalaya. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Read more.
Before giving Downtown Brooklyn its own killer ramen den, owner Harris Salat was a food writer, whose culinary crush on Japan was well documented in the The NY Times, Saveur and his own cookbooks. Read more.
It’s the ultimate in handcrafted retro deli pleasure here, where you must try the pastrami on rye with a Brooklyn-brined pickle. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Read more.
Hay Rosie's newest item- the barnburner ($8) is a warm ice cream sandwich, consisting of 2 slabs of homemade cookie dough stuffed with the flavor of your choosing. It is then heated up like a panini! Read more.
Recently opened Boomwich's menu includes riffs on the Cuban using a Dr Pepper rubbed pork, a cheese steak with Cheeto's in it, and a rueben, using house "roasted" pastrami. Read more.