1. Stone Park Café
8.5
324 5th Ave (at 3rd St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Central Slope · 128 tips and reviews
Fanny Chan: Amazing brunch, the "hangman fry"-- fried tempura oysters over an omelette makes you want to lick your plate clean
Andrea: Awesome brunch place with amazing french toast and tempura oyster frittata
CITY GRIT: Nothing beats brunch like Stone Park Café. We love the Hangtown Fry with Tempura Oyster Frittata, Bacon, & Cheddar, the Stone Park BLT AND always one of their Housemade English Muffins on the side!
2. Ten Japanese Cuisine
7.5
440 7th Ave (at 15th St), Brooklyn, NY
Sushi Restaurant · South Slope · 37 tips and reviews
Grace Wayser: This place is off the charts. Get the rock shrimp tempura and ask for the sauce on top (not the side). Avocado mango salad, spicy scallop & king dragon roll are all phenomenal.
Mikael Wagner: U won't be disappointed here. In fact I give it a ten. Fantastic veggie and seafood rolls. Great spicy tuna, tempura and teriyaki chicken. Yum. Great miso soup and of course sake. Green tea ice cream.
Mike Dunlap: It's not on the menu, but ask for the whitefish tempura. It's amazing.
8. Yamato
7.6
163 7th Ave (at 1st St), Brooklyn, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Central Slope · 31 tips and reviews
Diana S: Solid sushi spot in the Slope w/ an extensive menu. Don't miss the Brooklyn Roll. Can't beat the prices either-special rolls range from $8-12, regular rolls range from $4-8.
Celi Arias: Sushi was filling, delicious and the service was great!
Elena Monge Kovalskaya: Sushi and deserts (fried green ice cream) are the best in the city!
Dara L: Unlimited champagne and mimosa brunch. Get the tagliatelle with brie, prosciutto, arugula, and truffle oil !!
The Corcoran Group: One of the better Brooklyn brunch spots, and at $18.95 for all-you-can-drink including an entree, it's less expensive than most Manhattan alternatives. We love the Eggs Benedict here.
ECava: If you're here for dinner, you can ask to be seated in the wine cellar downstairs. !!