NYC restaurants located within a 5 minute walk of Clark Street Station | Ratings, Reviews & Maps
The following New York City restaurants are all conveniently located within a 5 minute walk of the Clark Street Subway Station. When you are looking for a great place to eat near Clark Street Station in NYC, any of the following restaurants should prove to be a good choice.
Henry Street Ale House Overall Rating 4.3 out of 5
Overview: Wash down comforting pub grub like pot pies & burgers with micro brews in a casual setting.
Dining Options: Lunch | Dinner | Beer | Wine | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: 3:00 PM – 1:00 AM
- Tuesday: 3:00 PM – 1:00 AM
- Wednesday: 3:00 PM – 1:00 AM
- Thursday: 3:00 PM – 2:00 AM
- Friday: 3:00 PM – 3:00 AM
- Saturday: 1:00 PM – 3:00 AM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Address: 62 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (718) 522-4801
Official Website: Henry Street Ale House
Reviews
Hands down one of the most satisfying fried chicken sandwiches you can find in Brooklyn. The chicken is perfectly crisp with a light, crunchy coating that never feels heavy. What really stands out is the consistency. I have been ordering from here for years and the quality has never dropped, even after I moved farther away. It is the kind of place you keep coming back to because you know exactly how good it will be every single time.
Nicholas Banks - 3 months ago
The Ale House is a great place to go to have a few beers by yourself at the bar or with friends. It has a great selection—I'm partial to IPAs, and what's on offer changes frequently. The staff I know—the bartender Frank, the server Renae, and Eugene, who does both—are fine people and very friendly. The food is several steps above your average bar fare—a shoutout goes to Noë, the chef, whose specials are excellent. But if you're just looking for a burger, those are really tasty too. Also among the standard dishes is an impressive mac and cheese. Above all, the bar has character. The tin ceilings and dark wood bar and tables lend it a welcoming vibe. I've become a regular over time, and I won't go to other bars in the area anymore. The Ale House is by far the best bar in the Brooklyn Heights.
Michael Goodman - 5 months ago
The girlfriend and I weren’t terribly impressed with this place. All the food we got was not in line with what we had expected. We were especially disappointed by the chicken tenders, which were nothing like the stereotypical chicken tender you’re going to get anywhere else. They’re battered with tiny (I mean tiny) slivers of chicken. Don’t think we will go back if we are craving bar food of any kind. Fried pickles were decent though.
Abhishek J - 2 years ago
Henry Street Ale House is such a great place to just chill and have a few beers. It's got the exact right vibe as far as what I'm looking at for a bar. All the staff I talked to were super interesting and engaging. Plus, as you can see, a perfect Guinness pour!
Highly recommended.
Robin Youngman - 8 months ago
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Noodle Pudding Overall Rating 4.4 out of 5
Overview: Large portions of Italian comfort food are dished for crowds. Cash only & no reservations accepted.
Dining Options: Dinner | Vegetarian | Beer | Wine | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Address: 38 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (718) 625-3737
Reviews
What a great restaurant we really enjoyed dinner here. The service and food were amazing. They don’t take reservations and are cash only which is kind of a pain especially at this price point. There’s an ATM 1/2 a block away which you can get charged $3 to do a withdrawal.
James Bentivegna - a month ago
Things you need to know before you feast here: 1. Cash only, 2. No reservations and 3. You’ll wait and it could be 20 minutes like us tonight or 45. But I must said is worth it, Brooklyn Heights is charming enough to take a nice walk while you bide one’s time. Andy was quite the star tonight, he faces some great recommendations, from the Rigatoni allá norma to the Grilled octopus which is one of the best I’ve had in some time. Just simple but delicious, was one of those dishes that on its simplicity didn’t lack any depth of flavour or character. Another favourite for me was something my husband had years ago and all this time after was still mouthwatering, the Garlic bread with Calabrian chilli get it and have it with the Meatballs. Also amazing and worth mentioning the Tre colore salad and the Hanger steak. For dessert we took home the Chocolate espresso cake order it and have a night cap or a coffee with it. So come in, share some food, listen to your server, bring the cash and enjoy a tasty cozy meal. Will be back soon!
Michelle Proaño - 2 months ago
Great experience - very cozy spot with delicious Italian food and wonderful appetizers.. 5 star 🌟
Eric Lupo - 5 months ago
Tony does it Best ! All the freshest ingredients and the best fish and seafood in Brooklyn try the homemade wine too take a walk after dinner on Brooklyn promenade you will thank me great way to walk offf dinner
Kenneth Geraci - 12 months ago
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Henry's End Overall Rating 4.5 out of 5
Overview: Inventive New American cuisine featuring seasonal ingredients, including wild game, since 1973.
Dining Options: Brunch | Lunch | Dinner | Vegetarian | Beer | Wine | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
- Tuesday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
- Wednesday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
- Thursday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
- Friday: 5:00 – 9:30 PM
- Saturday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 9:30 PM
- Sunday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 8:30 PM
Address: 72 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (718) 834-1776
Official Website: Henry's End
Reviews
Went to Henry’s for dinner last night and it was great. We had reservations but were 30 min early, no problem they were able to seat us immediately. We started with some oysters and a few small plates to share. I had the moroccan salmon as my main it was fantastic, they offered to cook it medium rare and it was perfect. Our waiter was super helpful and patient as we looked over everything and asked a few questions about different dishes. All in all definitely a great place to come for a lovely experience.
James Bentivegna - a month ago
Winter Restaurant Week Review 3/6-
Recommendations for restaurant week: Apps- Goat cheese salad or pappardelle. Mains- Pomegranate duck, schnitzel, or branzini. Desserts- Persian lime pie. Lime pie is Steve's quality, and you can quote me on that.
Drink: Hot Toddy with bourbon, St. Germaine, honey, lemon, and clove for $12, which was standard and helped warm me up after walking across the bridge to get there.
Bread- Focaccia and olive oil to begin with.
For appetizers, my favorite that didn't have an extra charge was the Pistachio Crusted Goat Cheese Salad. The highlight, of course, was the goat cheese, which was nutty and slightly funky. I wish there were more roasted beets, and otherwise, I found the dressing a bit light. For $3 extra, there was the Pappardelle with buffalo oxtail ragu, which was small but tastier. The pasta wasn't the biggest portion, but it was perfectly cooked, and the ragu had a good consistency. If you don't mind paying a bit more, I would recommend it. The remaining appetizer, the Ozark Bar-B-Q Ribs, was a bit disappointing. While I liked the sauce, which had a sweet and spicy flavor, the ribs were very tough and a bit too fatty.
For the main course, my easy favorite was the Duck, which was a $6 supplement. The portion was very large, consisting of several pieces of sliced duck along with a duck breast. The sliced duck was tasty, but the larger piece was even more tender and flavorful. The sauce itself had a mild sourness and sweetness, and at the end, a few folks were mopping it up with the remaining bread.
Also tasty, but $3 extra, was the Pan Roasted Branzini. The fish was cooked well, being tender with crispy skin. The beans were mildly cooked and still had some texture, and I particularly liked the fish with the escarole, as the mild bitterness worked well. This was pleasant but perhaps a bit mild, and I think a light sauce would have helped, possibly with garlic and other ingredients. We also got Grilled Scottish Salmon with three mustards, cream, and horseradish. The fish was cooked nicely again, but I found it a bit too pungent.
The remaining dish with supplements, the Venison Bourguignon, was good, though a bit small compared to the other dishes. This was $6 extra, and the meat itself was tender, while the sauce was rich. I found it just a little bit salty, and I presume that was from the bacon, but it was good and honestly better than many of the generic bistros in the city. Speaking of bacon, we also got an $8 side of Brussels Sprouts, which were decent.
The best main dish sans supplement was the Chicken Schnitzel. The chicken had a nice light breading and was very tender. The mushrooms added earthiness, and the mashed potatoes were soft and buttery. Also lightly fried, but worse was the Veal Lemonese. Outside of sauce preferences, as both were prepared well, the veal was unfortunately much less tender.
For dessert, most of us got their highly recommended Persian Lime Pie. Instead of being a wide piece, this was more of a pie jar, similar to how Mia's in Cobble Hill, among other locations, serves it. However, the comparisons end there, with the flavors being much better. The filling had a perfect mix of sourness and sweetness. In terms of NYC, this was honestly the closest thing to Steve's Key Lime Pie that I've had. Another person had the Flourless Chocolate Hazelnut Cake, which was a bit above average but not comparable to the pie.
We overall had a pretty good meal here at this neighborhood spot. It's not the best for any particular dish, but it was mostly worth it for the price, especially if you don't mind paying extra for some things. Mid 3 bumped up.
Glenn C - 2 months ago
Customer service was wonderful. Went with my partner to try the 40th annual game festival phase 1. Biggest con is the portion sizes compared to the price point. The pro is being able to try special wild game that many other places dont have, but also, everything but 1-2 dishes were very average and forgettable. Overall a fun experience, but not sure if it’s worth the money.
Wild boar potstickers - it was good but it just tasted like a pork dumpling, nothing exciting. I would order again if it wasn’t $21 for 4 pieces.
New orleans turtle soup - super tasty but again, it kind of just tasted like a tomato soup with some ground beef. some crackers wouldve gone great with it to add some texture as well.
Stuffed quail - texture was perfect, outside was slightly crispy but easy to cut through. the sauce that came with it on the plate was the star. not worth $45 to me personally but defintely something to try at least once.
Vension - absolutely delicious! one of my favorites of the whole meal. our waiter gave us a little fork to get the marrow out of bone and that was the cherry on top. could have ate 3 of these plates. very savory. kind of tasted like beef stew?
Antelope - my first time trying and I wasnt the biggest fan of the texture but the taste of the antelope with the potato and sauce was delicious. hard to explain what the taste is but at $49, defintely a fun special treat yourself dish.
Elk chops - have never tasted something like this beforr and the herb murturd crust was perfect. 2 chops for $61 but it was definitely worth it. I would order it again and kind of crazy but definitely worth the price in my opinion.
Also got the Henry Burger as my partner loves burgers and we always try to get a burger to go when we go out but it was very bland and not noteworthy. We also asked for medium but it came out more well done. Fries were crunchy and crispy!
Jo T - 6 months ago
We had such a lovely dinner out! We were greeted immediately and seated. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Our food was outstanding. The serving sizes were so generous that we could not finish our meals. I would highly recommend!!
Carol Hennecken - 2 months ago
Albert was a wonderful and attentive server. The steak au Poivre was fantastic and rivals the best steak I've had. They have indoor and limited outdoor seating along with various beer and cocktails. They do accept reservations, which I would recommend for dinner.
Andy Galles - 11 months ago
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Lantern Overall Rating 4.3 out of 5
Overview: Thai fare & popular lunch specials in a brick-lined space warmly lit with hanging lanterns.
Dining Options: Brunch | Lunch | Dinner | Vegetarian | Beer | Wine | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: 11:30 AM – 9:45 PM
- Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 9:45 PM
- Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 9:45 PM
- Thursday: 11:30 AM – 9:45 PM
- Friday: 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 – 9:45 PM
Address: 101 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (718) 237-2594
Official Website: Lantern
Reviews
Lantern is a solid spot for Thai food in Brooklyn Heights. From a Thai person, while the dishes aren’t 100% authentic compared to traditional Thai flavors, the food is still very tasty, fresh, and well-prepared. The curries are flavorful, the noodles are satisfying, and the portions are generous. The modern atmosphere and friendly service make it a great neighborhood go-to when you’re craving Thai. Not the most traditional, but definitely enjoyable!
Jacky Lam - 7 months ago
This was a quick pick since I was in the area and my friend wanted Thai. He had been here before. The mango salmon was amazing, cooked perfectly. The mango salsa wasn't too sweet which is good. He had BBQ chicken with the pineapple fried rice. The portions are perfect for the price points and location. The shocker was we were able to park on Montague Street!!
Lisa McCullough - 2 months ago
The staff is so friendly. It's good vibes here. My friends love the food. I am limited because of my dietary restrictions so I only get to order the coconut soup which is really good. Oh the fried mushrooms could have been seasoned more; better eaten with the sauce. I wasn't crazy about the shredded papaya salad.
Jo Atfo - a year ago
Cute spot for date night, love the setup and the food. We loved their Pineapple fried Rice, the Potstickers, the Pineapple Roasted Duck and sticky rice mango for dessert
They have a Weekday happy hour from 4 - 6 pm with 50% off special cocktail drinks, beers and wine they we took advantage of
Adam Giladi - a year ago
Unfortunately, Lantern was a miss for me. The food was bad. Like zero stars bad. There was no flavor at all. I ordered the spring rolls (you get 3 cut in half) and the pad thai with tofu. Since it was my first time there I thought to go with something classic. The spring roll ends were burned and you could taste the frying oil that had been used a million times before! The pad thai was also bad. It was a lump of rice noodles stuck together with tofu thrown on top. The tofu was cold, watery and soggy. The worst I have ever tasted! To top it all off, the whole meal was too expensive for what it was. The leftovers, basically the whole meal is still sitting in my fridge, which reminds me I need to throw everything away.
The service was nice and friendly.
Zoi K. - 7 months ago
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Vineapple Overall Rating 4.5 out of 5
Overview: Hip, homey coffee shop serving light fare and pastries, along with local wines and beers.
Dining Options: Breakfast | Brunch | Lunch | Dinner | Vegetarian | Beer | Wine | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Thursday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Friday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Address: 71 Pineapple St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (347) 799-1035
Official Website: Vineapple
Reviews
Fantastic brunch on a Monday! Surprisingly, it got pretty busy for lunch on a Monday, so I can only imagine how busy it gets on a weekend. This is a cozy spot to sit and catch up over lunch or also work remotely.
They have a lot of specialty cafe drinks that sound really fun to try. I got the sea salt maple matcha and I enjoyed those flavor combinations a lot.
I ordered the lunch special with the sandwich and the soup. For sandwich, I ordered the turkey club which had seasonal ingredients like the squash and was reminiscent of a thanksgiving meal in a sandwich. The soup was the butternut squash which is seasonal. It was the perfect amount of food leaving me feeling full but not too full.
Servers were really friendly and accommodating. We did have to ask a couple times for water refills, and we were a table of 4 so the carafe would empty faster of course.
Ying Zhang - 5 months ago
After a competitive round of pickleball, my friends and I were absolutely starving. This restaurant was the perfect choice, delivering exactly what we needed: a hearty, warm, and completely satisfying meal!
the frozen cold crew in the pineapple glass absolute the cutest. Service is great and genuinely caring staff
Shuanger - 7 months ago
Was looking for a fun brunch/lunch spot and came across this place. They had a lot of indoor seating but we wanted to sit outside. The hostess walked us out towards the back and it was kind of hidden backyard vibe that was very lowkey. Our male server was so friendly, funny and had a great personality. We had some small requests and he was able to make it happen for us which goes a long way. The coffees were great and they had some nice healthy options. I got the club and soup combo which I enjoyed because it was the perfect amount of food. Their fresh juices were also refreshing and we had a great time altogether.
Nina Cash - 6 months ago
Excellent spot for brunch! Would love to come back and try for another time of day as well. Strong service, cute spot, fantastic food, and one of the best bloody mary's I've had (well, actually, it was the bloody maria)!
- Bloody Maria (came with prosciutto, so good!)
- Eggs Benedict - Roasted pepper hollandaise, poached eggs, prosciutto di parma on a fluffy buttermilk biscuit. Served with mixed greens.
- Affogato (wasn't technically on their brunch menu, but it was on their cafe menu)
Would definitely hit this place up again.
Loren - 3 months ago
Lovely servers, adorable inside I personally believe paying $60 for 2 breakfast sandwiches and 2 coffees + tip should be a punishable offense. However it was delicious. Just not the hashbrowns. Don't worry about paying $7 for a side of them. Would go again.
Nat - 5 months ago
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Fascati Pizzeria Overall Rating 4.3 out of 5
Overview: Thin-crust pizza, heros & Italian plates in a counter-service neighborhood setting.
Dining Options: Lunch | Dinner | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Thursday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Friday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Address: 80 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (718) 237-1278
Reviews
This is a must go in Brooklyn NY. The Neapolitan with pepperoni🍕is my go to. Is thin, soft, charred crust and crispy bottom. The Sicilian pizza is thick, airy, square or rectangular (like focaccia) fluffy and crisp bottom. Both options are delicious 😋
They accept now credit card 💳 no more only cash 💵
Alexis Ramos - 3 months ago
Really good classic nyc style pizza. I got the cheapest slice which was the non Sicilian one, and it’s the one that’s flat and crisp. It was good and not too oily. I got two and it was very filling. I’d go there early because they ran out of the Sicilian, so they must run out of the popular slices when it gets late
Angela - 6 months ago
If you like a crispy slice then look no further! Great low-key little place serving some really solid pizza. I’d give it 8/10. The base is just special. It’s almost like fried toast in its texture but still keeps that fresh doughy flavour. The topping and sauce is a little forgettable but sprinkle it up with plenty of added seasoning and enjoy that crisp!
The AS Athlete - 2 years ago
It’s a great slice shop. They need to instruct staff to wash hands or wear gloves. The guy rang me up and took my money and made change then used his bare hands that were just making change to put pepperoni on my slice. No hand washing. No gloves.
Anthony Batista - 3 months ago
$4 slices (at the time of writing) with a walk up window. Sure, if you’re looking for a fancy brick oven pizza with trendy toppings — this ain’t it, but for a quick and dirty greasy NYC pizza this is a good option.
Oh and they also now accept credit card. Lot of old reviews mention them not doing that.
Gabe Shakour - a year ago
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Bevacco Overall Rating 4.3 out of 5
Overview: This neighborhood eatery offers seasonal Italian fare & craft cocktails in stylish bistro environs.
Dining Options: Brunch | Lunch | Dinner | Beer | Wine | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
- Saturday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
- Sunday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Address: 60 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (718) 624-1444
Official Website: Bevacco
Reviews
Found Bevacco totally by accident while looking for dinner, thought the vibe looked cool, and I am so glad I walked in. One of those rare random finds that actually lives up to the hype.
The food and drinks were so good. The gnocchi deserves its own shoutout. Hands down the best gnocchi I have had in NYC. Perfectly pillowy, rich, and comforting without being heavy. I would go back for that dish alone.
We tried a few different cocktails and every single one hit. Well balanced, flavorful, and clearly made with care. Nothing felt phoned in.
Great energy, great food, great drinks. Bevacco is officially on my Brooklyn favorites list. Highly recommend. 🍝🍸
Christopher Rizzo - 3 months ago
We enjoyed every single dish!Food is very frwsh,the place is clean.All dishes are delicious ,amazing big portion lazagna,Bianca pizza,pumpkin soup,server Rugelio was so pleasant and helpful,knew about dishes,answered all questions,it is nice,quiet place,romantic,also,where you can enjoy conversation, defenitely worth trying🌸❤️❤️
Flowers Bloom - a month ago
I wasn’t sure as there’s only one review from 8 years ago, but came with a friend and the server told me they had both gluten free pasta and gf pizza to offer! We ended up sharing a steak and veggies but I will definitely be back for the main event soon 😋. This place has such a nice vibe, and staff were so friendly 🙌🏼
Cass - a month ago
We had an amazing dinner. The restaurant has great ambiance and not loud. The service was great and the food was delicious and menu had awesome variety of food for everyone to find something they loved. We enjoyed our night and never felt rushed or hurried out. Would highly recommend. I look forward to coming back.
Coralee P. - 3 months ago
I love it here - it’s cute/decorated classy.
it’s brunch- it’s good dinner & the wait staff have always been friendly
They make housemade Focaccia when I knew of the spot & when I returned they even have some of the same staff like after decade + of being open and surviving covid.
I love the staff because I was one forever ago
They used fresh basil - Italian spot no fresh basil would be a sin. Fennel radicchio salad is great!
Noelle Richardson - 3 months ago
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Clark's Overall Rating 4.4 out of 5
Overview: Greek & American comfort food in a casual, neighborhood diner setting that buzzes at breakfast.
Dining Options: Breakfast | Brunch | Lunch | Dinner | Vegetarian | Beer | Wine | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Saturday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sunday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Address: 80 Clark St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (718) 855-5484
Official Website: Clark's
Reviews
One of the best places around for a casual, inexpensive (for NYC) breakfast or lunch.
They have a large selection to cater to everyone’s taste.
Don’t be scared to wait for a table.
I have been there a couple of times and enjoyed it both times.
I recommend it.
Alan - 3 months ago
A typical Brooklyn restaurant experience. It took us more than 20 minutes to find a parking spot, but we eventually made it. The menu is extensive, offering plenty of options at fairly reasonable prices. The food portions were generous, though nothing particularly remarkable. Overall, a pleasant visit with a clean setting and friendly staff.
MOE JARADAT - 6 months ago
Would have loved to eat here, but they refused to make my order. I requested the chicken parmesan, except I wanted alfredo sauce instead of marinara. After I ordered the manager came to my table and said the kitchen would not do that. I explained that I wanted the breaded chicken cutlet from the chicken parmesan, except I wanted alfredo on the pasta instead of marinara. They flatly refused. They offered fettuccine Alfredo with a side of chicken tenders. When I asked why I couldn't get the culet, I was told they just wouldn't do it. I was willing to pay for the change, but that didn't matter. I've never heard of such a refusal! Very disappointed. Ended up finishing my hot chocolate and moving to another restaurant for my meal.
Chessa Harris - 2 months ago
Elite diner , i bet there’s a line every weekend starting at peak brunch hours but the line moves pretty quickly. The options, staff, and food are all excellent. Milkshakes are absolutely worth it and just a great overall diner
Lucian Ramnarase - 5 months ago
I stopped by on my last day in New York and ordered a New Yorker. It was a nice experience that really rounded off my trip. I’d definitely come back if I’m ever in NYC again and would recommend it to others.
Tri Tran - 3 months ago
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Iron Chef House Overall Rating 4.4 out of 5
Overview: Modest Japanese eatery with a wide selection of sushi & cooked items & a popular lunch special.
Dining Options: Lunch | Dinner | Beer | Wine | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: 2:00 – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM
- Sunday: 2:00 – 10:00 PM
Address: 92 Clark St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (718) 858-8517
Official Website: Iron Chef House
Reviews
The service was great and the food was some of the best Japanese I've ever had! And best of all, you get great portions and the prices are cheap compared to what you'd normally expect to pay at a NY restaurant. 10/10 I would eat here everyday if I lived in the neighborhood.
Richard Latimer - 4 months ago
The best sushi I've ever tried, and the waiters are very friendly, the atmosphere was warm and welcoming. Excellent service and quality.
Roy - 6 months ago
Highly recommend the triple fish sushi platter as an entree!!! Thank you guys again for a great time.
Alexander Malena - 6 months ago
Service was great and atmosphere was awesome.
Wasn't a huge fan of the salmon miso soup though, it was too hot and there were too many veges inside. The sushi was very good, but I felt the special spicy tuna roll had a little too much rice compared to fish. The dinner combo was great though, terriaki steak was very well cooked.
I would come back
Kareem I. Talaat - a year ago
Omg and Iron chef of sushi … never see one of this in person before.. this sushi was so delicious and the price very affordable. The size of this place make it so cozy. Perfect for a first date in Brooklyn I would say. This time around I was we 2 friends . We share our plates. We laugh. We are so good. The menu is beautiful. Very recommend this place
Yannis Ortegon - a year ago
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Hanco's Overall Rating 4.1 out of 5
Overview: Bustling, no-frills Vietnamese storefront eatery doling out pho, banh mi & bubble tea.
Dining Options: Lunch | Dinner | Vegetarian | Takeout
Price Level: $$$$
- Monday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Thursday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Friday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Address: 147 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: (347) 529-5054
Official Website: Hanco's
Reviews
A hidden gem in Brooklyn Heights! The ingredients were fresher and the cooking more authentic than the Thai restaurant next door — which only stood out for its nicer-looking storefront.
Jenn McDermott - 6 months ago
The mango matcha is super yummy, I’m definitely going to come back and try other flavors of their matcha!
Mariana Araujo - a month ago
Stumbled upon this cozy and delightful resto. Got one of the lunch specials - a Banh Mi roasted pork sandwich and mint tea. Perfect on a blustery fall day. Every yummy sandwich starts with good bread and theirs is freshly baked and slightly crusty and holds up to the meat and veggies in between. They don’t hold back either. My sandwich had a generous amount of savory and flavorful roasted pork along with the julienne carrots and other veggies. And service was kind and efficient. Could smell the deliciousness of my sandwich on my R train back to manhattan. I really enjoyed this sandwich and will definitely stop in again.
Dawn Gaither - 5 months ago
Casual lunch spot but the Banh Mi is just very average, mostly just pickled carrot and bread
Ryan Tammaro - 2 months ago
TL;DR: Good banh mi, okay service, roach.
Prior to the pandemic I was a regular patron of both Downtown Brooklyn Hanco’s locations. Today was my first time visiting in more than four years and it did not live up to the nostalgic hype.
I ordered two banh mi’s and three bubble teas and the total was $46. The bubble teas were just okay. I could find equal or better teas at probably a dozen different shops within walking distance. The classic banh me was still good, but I didn’t enjoy it as much as I anticipated. Part of the reason for the disappointment was the dead roach that someone “offed” prior to my arrival and didn’t bother to remove. I tried to inform one of the employees, but she ignored me as she walked past me. The other employee that I spoke with apologized and immediately cleaned up the uninvited guest.
I recall seeing a recent review that mentioned the smell of roach spray or insecticide and I hoped for the best, but sadly their suspicions were correct.
I will not return.
Quentin Hodges - a year ago
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