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An elegant hotel-restaurant with a Brooklyn flavor and a historical memory to match.

333 Adams St., at Tillary St.

  • American Nouveau
  • American Traditional

$$-$$$

Downtown Brooklyn

Bubby’s Brooklyn

The outer-borough outpost of Tribeca's much-loved comfort-food canteen just might be the first restaurant to survive its jinxed location.

1 Main St., at Plymouth St.

  • American Traditional

$$

DUMBO/Fulton Ferry

Curry Leaf

The idea here is to expand the edible horizons of Indian cuisine.

151 Remsen St., nr. Clinton St.

  • Indian
  • Vegetarian/Vegan

$$

Downtown Brooklyn

DUMBO General Store

It's a cafe. It's in DUMBO, and the residents are flocking.

111 Front St., nr. Washington St.

  • Cafes
  • Italian

$

DUMBO/Fulton Ferry

Hecho en Dumbo

The creation of chef Danny Mena and collaborators is more than a menu of Mexican antojitos or corn-masa-based snacks. It’s a nightly transformation into a slice of Mexico City.

111 Front St., nr. Washington St.

  • Mexican

$-$$

DUMBO/Fulton Ferry

Junior's

Home to the world-famous cheesecake, and to a menu that goes for quantity over quality.

386 Flatbush Ave. Extension, at DeKalb Ave.

  • American Traditional

$-$$

Downtown Brooklyn

Loading Dock

California transplant Forrest Cole started selling fish tacos one summer at Brooklyn Flea (under the name Choncho’s Tacos), and here he expands his street-food enterprise.

170 Tillary St., nr. Gold St.

  • Mexican

$

Downtown Brooklyn

Miso Sushi

Fresh fish in an ambience that could use some more allure.

40 Main St., nr. Front St.

  • Japanese/Sushi

$$-$$$

DUMBO/Fulton Ferry

Pedro's

Enduring Dumbo dive with a David Lynch vibe serves up cheap Dominican and Mexican fare.

73 Jay St., at Front St.

  • Mexican

$

Vinegar Hill

Perle

Every neighborhood deserves a stylish French brasserie, and that’s what Mario Carta and chef Franck Hiorholzer intend to bring to the financial district with the opening of Perle.

62 Pearl St., nr. Broad St.

  • French

$$-$$$

DUMBO/Fulton Ferry

Queen Ristorante

Large portions and impeccable service justify the steep prices at this tacky-formal Italian.

84 Court St., nr. Livingston St.

  • Italian

$$-$$$

Downtown Brooklyn

Ruthie's Restaurant

Irreproachable fried chicken and the second-best meatloaf in the world.

96 DeKalb Ave., nr. Ashland Pl.

  • Southern/Soul

$

Downtown Brooklyn

Samantha's Southern Cuisine

Former soul-food hookup White Lily has changed its name, but the same owners still dole out generous portions of southern-style comfort food like fried chicken and macaroni and cheese.

80 Fulton St., at Grand Ave.

  • Southern/Soul

$

Downtown Brooklyn

Superfine

Local artwork, an orange-felted pool table, and a Mediterranean-inspired menu draw an enthusiastic neighborhood crowd.

126 Front St., at Pearl St.

  • American Traditional
  • Southwest

$$

DUMBO/Fulton Ferry

Vinegar Hill House

A seasonal American restaurant from a former Freemans chef.

72 Hudson Ave., nr. Water St.

  • American Traditional

$$

Vinegar Hill

Zam's

A local version of a Quizno’s, with a variety of sandwiches, in downtown Brooklyn.

415 Fulton St., nr. Boerum Place

  • Soup & Sandwich

$

Downtown Brooklyn

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