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Spiciest Dish in Park Slope Take Out or Dine In — Brooklynian

Spiciest Dish in Park Slope Take Out or Dine In

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edited November -1 in Park Slope
What is the spiciest, hottest meal to be had in Park Slope? I need some tongue numbing heat. :twisted:

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  • there's a thai place on 7th and 12th street I believe? Forgetting the name. They actually spice things up when you ask.
  • If you go to sugarcane and order whatever you want and get their home made pepper on the side that is about as hot as it gets! ;-)
  • Long Tan does a jungle curry which is pretty hot
  • Drunken Noodle at Born on Flatbush...ask for it spicy.
  • Mamacita, where did you go and what did you end up getting and was it spicy enough?
  • Still on the quest. Haven't eaten out locally as much as usual. Yesterday I got the Bahn Mi from the new Lotus place on 5th ave ($5.95) and asked for spicy. All they do is add Sriracha hot sauce, no jalapenos (Like Nicky's on Atlantic does, which doubled with sriracha ends up burning your mouth).

    Spicy Drunken Noodle from Mee Thai (haven't had a chance to go to Born yet) wasn't spicy at all. But otherwise really good, the beef version is the way to go.

    Bring on more recs! Any really spicy latin food? I've only had the burritos from La Taqueria, and didn't think their salsas were that spicy. Did go to the ballfields for huaraches yesterday and I swear they are toning down all the super spicy green jalapeno hot sauces for the Hipsters/Gringos

    Really wish there was a schezwan place in delivery range.
  • Mami, just go to Bay Ridge already. There is no monster spicy in PS.

    There's heat in the jungle curry at Long Tan, and the I like one of the salsas at LA Taq (dark smokey red one) with pickled jalepenos if you like
    Oax Tacos on 4th Ave is pretty mild all around, although the beef cheek tacos are very tasty. Just not infused with spice or heat.

    you want mind blown with flavor and spice, go to
    http://grandsichuanhouse.com/
    and order what they order here: http://www.villagevoice.com/2008-06-03/restaurants/dr-john-and-our-critic-embark-on-a-chile-pepper-eating-contest/
    except not the smoked duck and the chili chicken thing.
  • You can get some pretty spicy dishes at Moim.
  • Moim's spare ribs are wonderfully spicy. But then, I'm a gringo, so what do I know?
  • is that indonesian restaurant still open up-around 14th street? 'cause they had some red sauce that was some pretty killer stuff.
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