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Tempo and Applewood in PS
secondbecky at 1:34PM on 03/25/09
All the good places are fully booked...unless you want to eat at 5:30 or 10:30
charm city cupcake at 8:03PM on 03/25/09
I really like Bamonte's in Williamsburg. It's my family's favorite Italian place. I personally wouldn't bother going for Restaurant Week. It'd be only slightly cheaper and probably really crowded. The place is already pretty full any night of the week.
engmcmuffin at 12:56PM on 03/26/09
This year, Restaurant Week lasts through the weekend and until Thursday, April 2... so you can definitely land at a place you want to try. Check out some of the places along Dekalb Avenue in FORT GREENE ("Brooklyn's latest culinary mecca" - NY Times, 3/8/09)! There's 14 restaurants participating, many of them recently reviewed (Kif, The General Greene, Caffe e vino, ici...). So come, stroll through the neighborhood and eat very, very well. You can download a map and see links to the restaurants websites at www.dekalbavenue.org
DekalbAvenue at 10:01AM on 03/27/09
Hey everyone,
We asked Brooklyn bloggers to join the conversation, so check out their picks.
Happy Restaurant Weeking,
Erin
Erin Zimmer at 1:52PM on 03/30/09
Bunch of good ones! Maybe some of the "big names" are booked, but worth checking The Farm on Adderley, which is always lovely. And The Grocery (new American?), Kif (Morrocan), Hibino (Japanese) are all great!
cg_ups at 5:46PM on 03/30/09