1. El Gran Castillo de Jagua
8.5
355 Flatbush Ave (Btw Sterling & Park Place), Brooklyn, NY
Latin American Restaurant · Prospect Heights · 57 tips and reviews
Christen Duong: Don't know what's for dinner and feeling carnivorous? Come round - this menu won't disappoint! Rotisserie chicken, beef stew, pig knuckle, you name it!
Shanita Mitchell: They're beef stew is delicious.
🆗🆒Lindsey Weber: Best chicken, rice and beans in the neighborhood. Cheap, too.
3. Ghenet Brooklyn
9.0
348 Douglass St (at 4th Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Ethiopian Restaurant · North Slope · 67 tips and reviews
Village Voice: The Ghenet combo for four is a good deal, allowing you to sample almost everything on the menu-all the vegetarian dishes, as well as doro watt (spiced chicken stew), and sega watt (spiced beef stew). Read more.
Cynthia Hayes: Get the Katenga and Sambusa to start, then order a platter. It's all so deliciously spiced. End with the flan-thick and rich and a sweet end to the savory meal.
Alexis Brill: Best Ethiopian food in NY! Come with a group and share the veggie combo. All veggie dishes are vegan too. Huge portions, and lively scene.
Tabby BK: Favorite spot to get stew beef, rice, peas and macaroni pie YUM!!!
Ahmad Bilal: They have the best vegetarian pumpkin roti in Brooklyn, hands down!
The Corcoran Group: A no-nonsense standout in a Caribbean heavy neighborhood. Get the perfect Roti – either the goat, shrimp or the conch and wash it down with a honey iced tea.
5. Le Paddock
8.4
1235 Prospect Ave (at Reeve Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
French Restaurant · Windsor Terrace · 58 tips and reviews
Nate Folkert: boeuf bourguignon - beef burgundy with beef stewed in red wine with mushrooms, carrots, bacon, and potatoes
Steve LeVine: New Lemon-Pear Martini (made with Soju) is light and refreshing.
7th.List: Vibe: A casual place for neighbors to meet and hang out while enjoying good wines by the glass, wood-burning pizza such as Pissaladiere and Flammenkuche, cheeses and charcuteries platters, mussels Read more.
10. al di là
8.6
248 5th Ave (at Carroll St), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · North Slope · 200 tips and reviews
Rachel Port: Got a farro salad with beats and goat cheese, and an amazing special pasta dish with some kind of stewed beef and goat cheese as well, so so good.
Nicole Rovig: Super romantic! Amazing veal and cheese course. @nicolerovig
Time Out New York: Be prepared to queue up for a table: al di là is one of the most popular spots on Park Slope’s restaurant-packed Fifth Avenue. Chef Anna Klinger's fresh take on Italian fare is worth the wait. Read more.