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Kush Cafe is nestled in the beautiful and historic neighbourhood of Clinton Hill. The tree lined streets of Clinton Avenue boast mansions from the late 19th century which still stand tall in the...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Autour du Monde, By: Michael
I had not realized that a French bistro called Autour du Monde was in the neighborhood until a chance encounter with an admirer of their food was established. I went for brunch this Sunday and w...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Joloff, By: Michael
Senegalese cuisine has been influenced over the centuries by various cultures including European, North African and especially the French who colonized Senegal until1960. Joloff restaurant in Br...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and The General Greene, By: Michael
The General Greene restaurant has a wonderful little grocery store attached to it with fresh produce, cheese, organic toothbrushes (!), cold cuts e.t.c. A restaurant with its own grocery sto...
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Related Topics: restaurant review, Stonehome, and Wine Bar, By: Michael
When Stonehome Wine Bar opened in Fort Greene Brooklyn about 6-7 years ago it was quite the novelty. Last night I returned to see if Stonehome still carried the same appeal as it had carried...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Olea, By: Michael
The owners of Olea have given a lot of attention to exquisite little details casually dispersed around the restaurant. These transform this Mediterranean tavern and raw bar from the usual to...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Abistro, By: Michael
The facade of Abistro is very much like the many wannna be chic bistros that seem to be permeating into the architecture of Brooklyn with their uniform style of discretion: vintage style ext...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Cafe Lafayette, By: Michael
I Love Cafe Lafayette. A diminutive little place at the corner of South Portland Street and Lafayette Avenue, Cafe Lafayette has been a staple in the Fort Greene neighborhood...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Mega Bites, By: Michael
Meet Theodoros “Teddy” Vasilopoulos, the new owner of Mega Bites Diner (formerly Andy’s Restaurant) at 245 DeKalb Avenue (between Clermont and Vanderbilt Avenues). Teddy has be...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Pequena, By: Michael
Pequena, which translated from the Spanish language means 'Little One' is a little restaurant serving simple and wholesome Mexican food. The restaurant is owned by the same group that ow...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Black Iris, By: Michael
Black Iris could be the name for a sexy S&M place located in a dark alley or the name of a chic nightclub. Definitely not the name for a Middle Eastern Cafe in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The caf...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and ICI, By: Michael
ICI is located in a brownstone on Dekalb Avenue in Brooklyn and translated from the French stands for Fresh, Seasonal and Local. For warm summer evenings, their back garden is open for guests wh...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Bati, By: Michael
Somehow, Sunday just slipped by. Today is Monday and an extreme exhaustion has set in...another New York state of mind. Where the mind has no respite, even brief to settle in and contemplate. Ge...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Buka, By: Michael
Buka is the new Nigerian restaurant on Fulton Street that my friend Ms. Y had been mentioning on her Facebook page last week. Ms. Y is of Nigerian descent and loves restaurants featuring good Af...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and rice, By: Michael
This is quite the hottest summer since the summer of 1997. It encourages one to drink substances that aid towards cooling one's body and hopefully soothing one's anguished soul. Tryi...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Beny's Delice, By: Michael
French gourmet has arrived on Fulton Street. Beny’s Delice Patisserie and Gourmet Specialties opened last Friday in what was Unique’s Barbershop at 903 Fulton Street. Specializing in...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Sushi D, By: Michael
Whether in Manhattan or Brooklyn, most sushi restaurants carry a similar menu. Similar and uninspired lists of rolls, of soups, salads and lunch specials. In fact the only difference can be in t...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Der Schwarze Kolner, By: Michael
'The Dark Cologner' is the literal translation for this beer bar in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Started by a German and an Englishman, the idea behind this bar is to provide some excellant be...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and No 7, By: Michael
A new generation of restaurants is opening up in Brooklyn, owned by young people who have a high degree of imagination and the freedom of combining ingredients with an ease that one might ov...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Madiba, By: Michael
Madiba should be the first restaurant that introduces the Brooklyn restaurant scene to somebody who has never dined in this borough. It brings out the contemporary personality of what Brooklyn h...
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Related Topics: Habana Outpost and restaurant review, By: Michael
As the name suggests, this is a restaurant with a Latin inspired theme. A place which welcomes people from all age groups and creates an experience of lighthearted fun for everybody. The large o...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and smooch, By: Michael
Goodness- yet another organic cafe in Fort Greene. I am quite at my wits end with this boring group of restaurants that feels inclined to market its list of products as hydroponic, organic, Ayur...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and luz, By: Michael
Luz, a Latin restaurant on Vanderbilt Avenue is probably the only place in that section of town where I will lick the food off the floor. With its sexy interior and Nuevo Latino authenticity, Lu...
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Related Topics: restaurant review, Wine Bar, and Mauzac, By: Michael
Mauzac Blanc is a white grape found in the South West of France and used mostly in the production of sparkling wines. Mauzac is also the name of a new wine bar in Brooklyn which I happened to st...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and dino, By: Michael
Dino, a wine bar and restaurant conveniently located right next to a C train stop was opened last July by an enterprising couple who live within it's vicinity. With it's laid back at...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and WTF Coffee Lab, By: Michael
Until recently finding a cup of coffee in this city that did not taste like a burnt tire or a dead tree limb was almost akin to finding the Holy Grail. Fortunately, just like wine bars and c...
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Related Topics: Bars, restaurant review, and Hanson Dry, By: Michael
Business owner-ships in Clinton Hill change fast and Hanson Dry is the latest edition to the ever changing scene of this area. As young professionals are moving into the neighbourhood, the demand ...
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Related Topics: restaurant review, Wine Bar, and Olivino, By: Michael
Bar Olivino has been open for almost 4 years. Its reconstruction from a plain cell phone store on Fulton Street to its present minimal aesthetic and hands on the pulse of its surrounding has been ...
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Related Topics: restaurant review and Into Tea Lounge, By: Michael
Into Tea is not your average tea store. I must admit I did wonder for a second if this would be a little den replete with doilies, tea cosies, chintz and Victorian china presided over by a chic ...
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