1. Le P'tit Paris Bistro
256 Prospect Park W (Prospect Ave), Brooklyn, NY
French Restaurant · South Slope · 32 tips and reviews
D F: great staff, though busy, paella is delicious and rightfully so has almost no rice, just seafood and chicken
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.
3. Blue Ribbon Brasserie
280 5th Ave (btwn 1st St. & Garfield Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Central Slope · 81 tips and reviews
Alexandra Stathis: The salmon was stellar and the seasonal autumn salad was also great. The oysters were really fresh and not fishy at all. Love this place. Close enough to Barclays center that you can walk.
Evan Wathington: You can order half banana-walnut/chocolate chip bread pudding if you can't decide which one you want!
The Corcoran Group: Try a Hot Toddy made with high-grade whiskey, cloves and lemon paired with their divine bread pudding.
6. Miriam
8.7
79 5th Ave (at Prospect Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Middle Eastern Restaurant · North Slope · 186 tips and reviews
Hector: Brunch served 10a-4p. Full bar, cozy atmosphere. Expect a wait during Sa/Su 11a-2p. Delicious authentic middle eastern cuisine. MUST HAVE: Israeli Breakfast.
#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.
7. Coco Roco
392 5th Ave (btw 6th and 7th St), New York, NY
Latin American Restaurant · 25 tips and reviews
Marek: Cheap and delicious roasted chicken (Pollo a la Brasa) and plantains.
NYC Eclogues: Want great Peruvian food in Brooklyn? Then go to Coco Roco. It has a full Ceviche Bar, extensive Marisco menu & delicious Pollos a la Brasa. I just wish the service wan't so forgetful at times.
Omar Forrester: Be prepared to wait a while for your food to come out...food was good though...