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Bar Spotting: Andrew Tarlow’s Achilles Heel
With five successful eateries to his name (Diner, Marlow & Sons, Marlow & Daughters, Reynard, & Roman’s) Andrew Tarlow is Brooklyn’s most prolific restaurateur. And now he’s got yet another title to add to his impressive resume, flourishing bar owner. Situated along the industrial, Greenpoint waterfront, Achilles Heel is meant to evoke the old-timey saloons and provisions shops that catered to area dockworkers in the 1900’s…
Read MoreAwesome Ethiopian Cooking At Bunna Cafe
Bunna Café is just about as “Brooklyn” as it gets nowadays. The restaurant started life a pop-up, in a series of grungy-chic East Williamsburg bars. They eventually added a Smorgasburg stand into the mix to increase visibility, and started a campaign on indigogo to help fund their new (now two-month-old) brick-and-mortar, Bushwick location. And oh yeah, they specialize in vegan Ethiopian food…
Read MoreVietnamese-Chinese-French Fusion at Bushwick’s Falansai
Asian fusion doesn’t have the bad rap it used to, conjuring up images of Chinese chicken salads topped with canned mandarin oranges. In fact, there’s plenty of NY restaurants that push the boundaries of traditional Asian dishes, like RedFarm and Pok Pok Ny. So add Brooklyn’s Falansai to that estimable roster, melding together influences from Chinese, Vietnamese & French cuisines…
Read MoreSpotlight on Smorgasburg 2014
Although an indoor version of Smorgasburg operates in the colder months, the all-food flea market is best experienced in the open air along the Williamsburg waterfront each Saturday, or in Brooklyn Bridge Park on Sundays. Well, it just reopened this weekend with over 20 awesome, new vendors. Here are a few that we’ve definitely got our eye on…
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