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The 30 Best Restaurants in Brooklyn, NY
"New York City’s superior veggie burger destination attracts people from all around town to nosh on creative meatless sandwiches. For carrying such a big name, the shop itself is tiny, yet it still manages to cook up A1 animal-free meals that are often "accidentally vegan" and always just as good as the real thing. Hours are limited from Tuesdays through Saturdays, but stopping by to place an order after a meticulously timed afternoon walk around Tompkins Square Park is part of the experience."
"American , Burgers , Vegetarian , Dessert"
"Brooks Headley left his prestigious pastry chef gig at Michelin-starred Del Posto to open this diminutive veggie burger spot in the East Village. And we're glad he did. Because boy (or girl) is it amazing."
"If you are looking for quality Korean vegan dishes while enjoying complete peace of mind, you have made the right choice for your dining. It is not simply any Korean gourmet vegetarian restaurant but is akin to a spiritual place. You will be asked to open your shoes prior to entering the dining space, a custom similar to entering any traditional Korean home."
"This upscale Korean restaurant offers a unique dining experience: as you enter, you leave your shoes at the door and take a seat on pillows with curtains separating your table from the next. It has a very calming and laid back vibe and is such a beautiful space. Then comes the incredibly flavorful food."
"Korean , Vegetarian"
"The dirt candy is just a place where the Vegans will consider heaven on earth!. There is a great selection of food which is just enticing and mouthwatering. Their wine selection is also decent and thoughtful."
"For the next 2 nights we are offering Cucumber a la carte at the bar (usually it is only offered on the tasting menu). It’s like a cucumber party in your mouth!"
"Mithaas is something of an anchor of Jersey City’s India Square: Smack dab in the middle, it has a large dining room that serves a broad range of South Indian vegetarian specialties, including all-in meals on round metal trays called thalis, sometimes as specials associated with particular states or cities. It also offers cases of eye-appealing sweets, halwas, barfis, and such, in pastel shades sometimes decorated with edible silver foil. Easily accessible on the PATH train."
"Normally to enjoy a Feast of the Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve, home cooks have to anchor themselves to the kitchen for hours in order to properly prepare the pescatarian offerings. This year, that doesn’t have to be the case, as Ed’s is offering a Feast of the Seven Fishes menu including items such as crab-stuffed mushrooms, mini lobster rolls, jumbo shrimp cocktail, clams, octopus salad and grilled fish for takeout. Priced at $115 per person, the feast can be ordered by emailing soho@lobsterbarnyc.com."
"You will find Ed’s Lobster Bar in New York City’s Nolita neighborhood. Chef Ed McFarland is responsible for this New England-style fish shack that boasts a long, marble bar that seats 25. There are also a couple of tables for those who don’t like the casual dining feel you get when eating at a bar."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Simon Doggett used under CC BY 2.0. Just as the name implies, Ed’s Lobster Bar is known for their lobster. One of their more popular dishes is their housemade Lobster Ravioli."
"Wrapping yourself like a burrito when you’re craving one is no substitute for eating the real thing. So next time, consider Jackass Burrito instead - it’s a new takeout spot in Battery Park City serving five different kinds of burritos inside the El Vez space. You’ll find options like a giant breakfast burrito with bacon and tater tots, a Frito pie-inspired beef burrito, and a shrimp burrito stuffed with pickled jalapeno."
"Quantum Leap is a cute restaurant with amazing veggie burgers. With your burger, you'll get a side salad that has a carrot-ginger dressing that's to die for!. It's a great place also to get delivery and everything arrives just right."
"A fully plant-based bakery with a distinctly Parisian feel, Terms of Endearment has a mix of savoury and very sweet dishes to choose from. The breakfast sandwiches are always popular but it’s the faithful recreation of classics such as croissants that are the real showstoppers here. That, and the toppings that get added, for a little NY flavour and fun."