1. Gristmill
289 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Pizzeria · Central Slope · 26 tips and reviews
Ty McMahan: Fresh local ingredients, so some creative pies on the menu. I've raved about the elote pizza with fresh corn. The beet salad was the best I've ever had, and beautiful.
Ren Tucker: The beet salad was unique and delicious.
Gothamist: Smoked Salmon Pizza: Baked in the wood-fired oven with a blend of house made ricotta & Ben's cream cheese and topped with Acme smoked salmon, fresh lemon, and dill. Read more.
2. Provini
9.0
1302 8th Ave (at 13th St.), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · South Slope · 55 tips and reviews
Evie: Some of the best Italian you will have in New York. Start with the beet salad (with arugula, orange and fennel) and get the cavatelli and lasagna. That's what we did and it was amazing.
Deandra Tan: Delicious homemade pappardelle with white lamb ragu, truffle oil and asparagus. Will be returning to try more!
Katherine Tasheff: eat. drink. be happy.
3. Cafe Steinhof
422 7th Ave (at 14th St.), Brooklyn, NY
Austrian Restaurant · South Slope · 65 tips and reviews
Monika M.: Try the salmon, seafood ragout, bread dumplings, beet salad, rösti, chocolate custard... All fantastic
Devo A: Great new winter cocktail on the menu: Rum Stroh-Del. Its like a hot drinkable apple strudel!!
Kari Rimell: Get Austrian and spätzel it up a bit!
4. Stone Park Café
8.5
324 5th Ave (at 3rd St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Central Slope · 128 tips and reviews
Jessica Reagon: Awesome dinner! Grilled octopus, short ribs, beet salad, cavatelli, and chocolate brioche..mmmmmmmm
Marie Azcueta: Oooooh get the scallops and marrow tacos! The kale, apple and walnut salad with the cheese fritters were surprisingly savory and delicious.
Alex Rainert: The Hangtown Fry consists of eggs, Vermont cheddar, bacon and tempura-fried oysters. That's right. Oysters. Breakfast re-imagined. Recognize.
5. Soigne
486 6th Ave (12th Street), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · South Slope · 132 tips and reviews
Rachel Chou: Awesome risotto balls, beet salad and donuts.
Megan Boright: Loved sitting outside tonight! Everything we had tonight was amazing and unique -cheese tasting, asparagus salad, beet salad, Tuna and risotto!
Julia Rosenlow: Great atmosphere and the crispy pork belly, sliders, and crab cakes were heavenly. Friendly staff and Miguel is the bomb of a waiter! Will be back.
6. Rose Water
787 Union St (at 6th Ave), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · North Slope · 91 tips and reviews
Linnea Covington: They have a great selection of cheap and good bottles of wine. It's a better deal than buying by the glass. Also, amazing bread and I highly recommend the tilefish, if it's on the menu.
MM: well worth the wait for brunch! the bread basket was awesome as are all the food. Outstanding!
Tamar Kornblum: I've never had a meal that was less than outstanding. Local/seasonal everything, $29 3-course market menu is a steal.
8. Kulushkat
446 Dean St Ste C (btwn 5th Ave & Flatbush), Brooklyn, NY
Falafel Restaurant · North Slope · 48 tips and reviews
Ian Francis: Great spot to grab a bite to eat. The spicy falafel pita pocket with seasoned fries and a drink is my go-to.
Kulushkät: Come and get it! Falafel is best fresh.
The New York Times: Recommended dishes: Gilly falafel, Mediterranean chicken falafel, eggplant à la Yafa. The falafel at this modest and mostly takeout shop is crisp yet moist, airy yet creamy. Read more.
10. Alchemy Restaurant & Bar
7.1
56 5th Ave (btwn Bergen St. & St. Marks Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · North Slope · 110 tips and reviews
Steve LeVine: Try the Hamburger with French Fries - Cooked perfectly medium-rare. Tasty with shallot confit on onion brioche. Fries were perfect.
Travel Channel: Seven words: white chocolate and sweet pea creme brulee. Plus 11 bucks gets you a great burger with fries, a small salad and a beer at Alchemy. – Adam Richman, Man v. Food Read more.
Anna M: At $2, there's literally no reason not to get the crispy, melt-in-your-mouth bacon. Unless you're a vegetarian. In which case... I'm sorry.
14. Miriam
8.7
79 5th Ave (at Prospect Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Middle Eastern Restaurant · North Slope · 186 tips and reviews
Sara Kafka: Great brunch food. It's labeled Mediterranean but has classic brunch staples like eggs Benedict with salmon, croissant sandwich, and croque madams
#ultrafacts: Must-have meal: shakshuka. Ask your server for extra mango compote-- you WON'T be sorry!
Charles B: best brunch spot in Park Slope imho. Middle eastern brunch specialties are amazing.