All seating seems comfortable
SEAFOOD FRA DIAVOLO
BIRTHDAY BOY
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Just arrived in Park Slope but feels like it has always been here. Perhaps because it has been in Bay Ridge and other locations for some time. Maybe because its owner's are strongly connected to the community. This is a bakery and restaurant and caterer in modest space with a menu as long as your arm...as long as your arm is the Guinness winner for longest arm.Wait staff are charming and youthful and the Chef is experienced and brings his deep brooklyn roots to a love of a wide variety of pressed paninis named for everyone from chef Tommy to cousin Danny and from Luigi to RAY RAY. They are filled with everything from sausage,broccoli rabe, provolone and ricotta to knish, pastrami, Swiss, and mustard. Vegetarians will love the Davinci with mozzarella peppers, arugula, balsamic, and Evoo. Plenty of pastas and plenty of sauces with plenty of extras can be found at the build your own corner of the menu.
On a recent sudden summer evening we only stared at the case of gorgeous cakes because the Park Slope salad and ravioli left us room to only crave the deserts and think next time (chicken parm)SEATED AT CHEF TRES JACKSONS TABLE IS THE WAY TO GO. THE SMALL PLATES ALL COME WITH BIG FLAVOR AND MAGICAL PREP AND YOU CAN WATCH IT HAPPEN BUT REPLICATION AT HOME IS NOT LIKELY. ENJOY IT THERE! CRISPY SCALLOPS AND EGGPLANT THAT IS CROQUETTE LIKE BUT SOMETHING IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. THE BEET AND HONEY AND FRUIT CREMEUX DEFIES YOUR BEST GUESS AND MUST BE ENJOYED WITH THE LATE HARVEST RIESLING (FROM THE NY FINGER LAKES.....HOME SWEET HOME.
Chelsea and SOON-TO-BE CENTER ERICEATS LEFT AND FRIEND ,PAT RIGHT |
BLACK BEAN NOODLES |
We couldn't remember the name of this restaurant we had passed a few weeks ago but we found it.
No seats for 30 minutes. BUT..."Anything at the bar?" Pause. Then 5 people begin shuffling to
open two stools. Kindness culture is not usually mentioned in a restaurant review, but I think it should be.
Then we order. I order the Duck and cheese dish from a Korean menu. Clinton the bartender asks, "Are
you lactose intolerant?" Funny and helpful...also often omitted from reviews. I. switch to the hand pulled black bean noodles , which Jeanne later trades for my bom bat veggie and rice dish with a sweet and hot sauce. Jeanne liked both but we both wanted both. We started with a 5 star scallion pancake. OMG-GOOD.