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Café K
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4110 Eighteenth Ave.,
Brooklyn, NY 11218
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Hours
Sun-Thu, 7am-11pm; Fri, 7am-3pm; Sat, 9pm-1am
Nearby Subway Stops
F at Eighteenth Ave.
Prices
$5.45-$20.50
Payment Methods
Cash Only
Special Features
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Take-Out
Alcohol
- Beer and Wine Only
Reservations
Not Accepted
Profile
Café K is so named not because it’s kosher (which it is), but because its original Brooklyn outpost is located on Avenue K. During the day the staff does a bustling take-out business with sandwiches, sushi rolls, and coffee drinks, but more substantial menu options are light and satisfying. This kosher, dairy- and meat-free restaurant focuses on salads, fish, and pasta. The limited but fresh catch is served simply—grilled, with salt and pepper, and an optional squeeze of lemon. Most seafood entrees are accompanied by potatoes, split in half and grilled, and an Israeli salad of chopped cucumbers, tomatoes, and red onions. It’s not unusual for young moms to pace the aisles between tables to quiet a fussy baby, or for observant Jewish patrons to rise and recite prayers aloud.
Recommended DishesGrilled tilapia, $17.95; pasta with vodka sauce, $15.95; hot chocolate cake, $7; apple mango pie, $6
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