1. Palo Santo
8.5
652 Union St (5th Avenue), Brooklyn, NY
Latin American Restaurant · North Slope · 66 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Excellent Prix Fixe Brunch for $15! If you ask nicely, they might give you a free refill of Mimosa!
Jessica: The Chef's Tasting Menu is a must have before you die!
Rob McAuley: You MUST try the chef's eight course tasting menu paired with wine at least once! Do call ahead, but don't be picky... it's all great!
2. Rose Water
787 Union St (at 6th Ave), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · North Slope · 91 tips and reviews
Michael Brady: Outstanding tasting menu served in a casual atmosphere. There is a sidewalk patio that's covered in lovely foliage. Read more.
eric mortensen: Tasting menu might not be as extravagant as many of NYC's best restaurants, but it's priced appropriately,especially when paired w/ wine, & always a delight to eat. Go here for delicious food!
Lianna O'Brien: Tasting menu and wine pairings were a an awesome deal and so delicious!
7. Le P'tit Paris Bistro
256 Prospect Park W (Prospect Ave), Brooklyn, NY
French Restaurant · South Slope · 32 tips and reviews
Mary M Motta: brunch here is prix fixe for an entree and unlimited mimosas, sangria, bloodies, or bellinis. mimosas were very dry. service is good. credit card minimum is $20. 2nd when I can't get into my favorite.
Cristin Carroll: French onion soup and the French toast at brunch
James Saelee: Amazing deal for brunch. $16 for an entree and unlimited mimosas, house wine, sangria, or bloody marys.
9. Stone Park Café
8.4
324 5th Ave (at 3rd St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Central Slope · 128 tips and reviews
Philip M: A spot with this many positive tips must be doing something right. $19 3-course lunch prix fixe: the starter of 1-egg omelet with shrimp and mushrooms r o c k s.
Marie M: You can never go wrong with the soups here. They are always sublime. Also try the smoked chocolate ice cream if they have it!
Alex Rainert: The Hangtown Fry consists of eggs, Vermont cheddar, bacon and tempura-fried oysters. That's right. Oysters. Breakfast re-imagined. Recognize.
11. Soigne
486 6th Ave (12th Street), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · South Slope · 132 tips and reviews
Visit LYSPER.com: Le Soigne is the best kept secret for fine dining in Brooklyn. We've been to dine a dozen times and it gets better and better. The tasting menu with wine pairings is excellent. Read more.
Alex Knight: Love this place. It's off the beaten path in Park Slope so there's rarely a wait. A hidden gem for sure.
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.