1. Taro Sushi
244 Flatbush Ave (at St. Mark's Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Sushi Restaurant · North Slope · 92 tips and reviews
Emily C: don't understand the mediocre reviews of Taro. this place is great and I'm generally a picky sushi eater. really fresh fish and awesome staff. order what's fresh. sushi sashimi combo is delish
Christen Duong: My neighborhood sushi spot. My go-to dish is the massive special sushi for 2. There's also great little 4-piece sushi ensembles.
Tony Hartzell: Wait for it... wait for it... there it is. The whole building shakes when Iron Man and/or the Men in Black are chasing their enemies through the NY subway.
2. Union Market
7.9
404 7th Ave (btwn 12th St & 13th St), Brooklyn, NY
Gourmet Store · South Slope · 37 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: One of our favorite markets in Park Slope to pick up staples. It can be tough to navigate the crowds, but it's worth it for the inexpensive prices and great selection of fresh fish.
Travis Statham: Really fresh meat here. Steaks and pork chops, burgers, and swordfish is great. Rotisserie chickens are an easy ten dollar meal. #carnivore
Turner Roach: With succinct shopping list in hand, hustle through the narrow crowded store stopping for: the olive bar, the cheese case, the myriad of salsas & chips, and the hundreds of varieties of honey and jell
3. Stone Park Café
8.5
324 5th Ave (at 3rd St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Central Slope · 128 tips and reviews
James Clark: Wonderful seasonal menu. From lamb sausage to fresh fish, salads to chicken, everything is exceptional.
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.
4. Kiku Sushi
7.8
177 5th Ave #1 (btwn Berkeley & Lincoln Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
Sushi Restaurant · North Slope · 44 tips and reviews
Jessica Hoffman: Great presentation, fresh fish, pretty decor. Service is spotty but the food is worth it.
cc: The fish here is so fresh. It is my favorite in the Slope. Lunch special is fantastic and so filling.
Chelsea Douglas: The bar seats are the perfect place to watch a basketball game and get lost in that cup of sake.
5. Broccolino
446 Dean St Ste A, Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · North Slope · 31 tips and reviews
Pedro Jimenez: Generous cheese and cold cut late, even the small one. The trout was tasty. I just love a light lemon caper sauce with fresh fish. :)
Alex Elgarten: Great place for a reasonably priced hearty meal (though prices are rising). Go after a nets game and you'll have a decent chance of seeing a player. duckmeatragu and lasagna are the best. Wine on tap
Alberto Gutierrez: Amazing food!! Lasagna is awesome, deserts are of the charts and sambuca shots to finish do the trick :)
8. Le P'tit Paris Bistro
256 Prospect Park W (Prospect Ave), Brooklyn, NY
French Restaurant · South Slope · 32 tips and reviews
Jennifer Sutton: Mussels with seafood saffron broth- yummy! And the Coq au Vin not to be missed!
James Saelee: Amazing deal for brunch. $16 for an entree and unlimited mimosas, house wine, sangria, or bloody marys.
Enmanuel Garcia Villavicencio: Great place the Food Is amazing the attention is good over all three stars