1. Glasserie
8.7
95 Commercial St (btwn Manhattan Ave & Box St), Brooklyn, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Greenpoint · 145 tips and reviews
Matthew Knuti: Rabbit - amazing. Beets - amazing. Lamb tartar - amazing. Black juice - amazing.
Pam B.: NYT recommends the whole rabbit; squid w/eggplant & chickpeas; rice w/yogurt, chanterelles & hen of the woods mushrooms; chicken w/cranberry beans & summer squash; lamb shoulder; sea bream.
JM Parveaux: A gem in the neighborhood, you must try the rabbit tacos!
2. al di là
8.7
248 5th Ave (at Carroll St), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · North Slope · 200 tips and reviews
NeroDoro Cafe': Try the Ravioli alla zucca and the Rabbit. Excellent!
Serious Eats: Classic Northern Italian dishes like braised rabbit, squid-ink risotto, and calf's liver fill the menu of this cozy Brooklyn spot.
CITY GRIT: This husband and wife team - Emiliano Coppa and Chef Anna Klinger - knocks it out of the park with their little rustic Italian spot. We love the Carpaccio, Corn Tortelli, & the Braised Rabbit.
3. The River Café
8.8
1 Water St (at Brooklyn Bridge), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · DUMBO · 164 tips and reviews
The New York Times: One of the city’s best views, and excellent food still, after all these years. A sunset reservation’s best, with rabbit and dumplings.
Duygu AKTAN: 1st time. We had rabbit, steak tartare, lobster, steak, brooklyn bridge shaped desert and pistachio semifreddo. Not even the food can beat the view, which is not bad. Do try, maybe just once.
Pauline Deplaix: We tried the wild shrimp, the rabbit and lobster everything was delicious. Outstanding service and a wonderful view of the south manhattan skyline. Very romantic. Bonus: pianist
4. La Vara
9.1
268 Clinton St (btwn Warren St & Verandah Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Spanish Restaurant · Cobble Hill · 142 tips and reviews
Bin Yang: Rabbit loin, fried chick peas, whatever fish they have, lamb meatballs,and just ask them to pick you a few more dishes; you'll need probably 5-7 plates for 2. Finish with the olive oil ice cream.
Eater: Head to this cozy Cobble Hill restaurant for standout dishes that include the anchovies with sesame and hazelnuts, the stuffed rabbit loin, the lamb meatballs, and the seafood-studded fideua. Read more.
Kyro Beshay: Great atmosphere, great tapas. Things to try: stuffed rabbit loin, seafood paella, sobrasada & honey on charred bread, soft shell crab, lamb meatballs, leek & celery croquettes.
5. Convivium Osteria
7.6
68 5th Ave (St Marks), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · North Slope · 65 tips and reviews
Sharin Apostolou: Best food I've had in Brooklyn. Period. Try the Mozzarella or the Octopus to start and the Rabbit is divine. Make sure to get a table on the back porch, too. Its mostly covered and very romantic.
Mimi: Start with the apple cinnamon ravioli to share. Then move on to the rabbit and end with the vanilla panna cotta
Village Voice: Roasted quail, roasted ribeye for two, whole seabass, and braised rabbit are the highlights of a very solid seasonal menu, and there's octopus and polenta, too. Read more.
7. Palo Santo
8.3
652 Union St (5th Avenue), Brooklyn, NY
Latin American Restaurant · North Slope · 66 tips and reviews
7th.List: What? Classic Caribbean and South American recipes like Rabbit escabeche(marinated in olive oil and vinegar and flecked with celery and fresh peas);bluefish with plantain + thoughtfully selected wines Read more.
Nathan Gammie: Rabbit tacos are small but glorious. Decent beers menu, as well, but go for the specialty drinks.
Dan Holland: Avocado and tortillas were great. Awesome staff too
8. Blueprint
9.1
196 5th Ave (btwn Union St & Berkeley Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Cocktail Bar · North Slope · 140 tips and reviews
Kimberly Agin: Been here once for brunch once for dinner. Cocktails and food were great. Rabbit pot pie was fabulous. Biscuits and yogurt for brunch was amazing.
Rob Juckett: Amazing cocktails, you can't really go wrong with any of them as they are all delicious. Very good food too, especially rabbit pie and the smoked salmon plate. Good atmosphere, intimate setting
Steve Capone: The back garden is really nice! They did a great job with this place!
10. Marine Park
8.2
Shore Pkwy (Ave U, Fillmore Ave bet Brigham St), Brooklyn, NY
Park · Southeastern Brooklyn · 23 tips and reviews
NYC Parks: Spot herons and egrets, and cottontail rabbits and ring-necked pheasants on the 1-mile Gerritsen Creek Nature Trail, which follows the shore of Gerritsen Beach to a prairie of tall grass. Read more.
NYC Parks: Free public wi-fi is available near the Library and Exhibit Hall and the front seating area, picnic area and the pathway leading to the Nature Center. Connect using "GuestWiFi" courtesy of Cablevision Read more.
William Dinnigan: The layout for Marine Park won the Silver Medal in the 1936 Olympic event of Town Planning. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_art_competitions#Town_planning
13. Diner
8.8
85 Broadway (at Berry St), Brooklyn, NY
Diner · Williamsburg · 286 tips and reviews
Alissa Simmons: Vintage meets gourmet in this streetcar style diner and bar. You'll get things like delicious burgers, house potato chips, and a gourmet menu that's new daily. Last time there was rabbit bolognese!
Rebecca Gishkariany: Menu changes everyday, but if the rabbit and bacon meatballs are available get them. One of the most flavorsome appetizers I've ever tasted. Delicious!
James Bates: Food delicious and service great. Simple well cooked and seasoned dishes, a great find!