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What not to eat

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  • I went there last night. What was gross about it? Which appetizer/s were tiny? It looked and tasted excellent to me.
  • nubnu wrote: Also, is Sahadi's a far walk from Union and 6th?
    It sounds like Kalyustans on Lex, my fave!
    It is a lot like Kalustyans on Lex, which I love, but the selection of products is different. Sahadi's is more focused on Middle-Eastern items, but doesn't have the broad selection of Asian/South Asian products that Kalustyans does. It also doesn't have an eat-in area like the upstairs of Kalustyans. However, within the range of things they do carry, Sahadi's is unrivaled. Their prices are generally excellent. It's walkable, but depending on how much you buy, you might need to take a cab back (I always wind up getting things like a huge can of olive oil).

    The links above can give you a general idea of the kind of product selection available.
  • Sahadi's is THE place. Run, don't walk.

    But, nubnu, please tell us what you had at Taro, and what you expected? What the heck was gross???? Tell us about the fish you had?

    I assume you didn't do Omakase - one of the best for the buck anywhere.
  • nubnu wrote: Is this the best Park Slope can do?
    try Blue Ribbon next time.
    nubnu wrote: Also, is Sahadi's a far walk from Union and 6th?
    it's walkable, or you could hop on the B63 at 5th ave and it'll run you right past (or right back if you have lots o' stuff to carry).
  • But, nubnu, please tell us what you had at Taro, and what you expected? What the heck was gross???? Tell us about the fish you had?
    what was gross to me was the place itself. it felt dirty and unsanitary. i know everyone loves loves this place, but i was truly disappointed.
    the asparagus app was beyond the tiniest portion i have ever seen anywhere. the avacado salad was a freakin joke. the tuna was good, it melted in my mouth, i must say. But overall, it wasnt a great experience.
    Im sorry if I offended anyone. I will try it for take out.
    On a different note, I tried Iron Chef on Clark St tonight in Bklyn Heights and it was YUMMMMY
  • I will be the first one to agree that it is a hole in the wall. Still, I'll take it over Geido and Blue Ribbon and most of the Manhattan sushi places any time. You might want to try Ise on 56 Pine St. in the Wall Street section. It's very clean, they make great sushi and have an exquisite Japanese kitchen. We're talking spicy squid liver here.
  • Jodi wrote: Hmm. I really like Sabella, Amin, and Aunt Suzie's.
    I like Aunt Susie's, hate Amin, and have never been to Sabella.
  • nubnu wrote: Went to Taro last night on everyones suggestion as the best Sushi in PS, and Um.........not too thrilled.
    It was kinda gross and the app was like TINY and the salad was a poor excuse for a salad........Is this the best Park Slope can do?
    Why does everyone rave about it?

    Also, is Sahadi's a far walk from Union and 6th?
    It sounds like Kalyustans on Lex, my fave!
    It could take 30 minutes to stroll to Sahadi's from Union Street and 6th Avenue.
  • Idlewild wrote: I will be the first one to agree that it is a hole in the wall. Still, I'll take it over Geido and Blue Ribbon and most of the Manhattan sushi places any time. You might want to try Ise on 56 Pine St. in the Wall Street section. It's very clean, they make great sushi and have an exquisite Japanese kitchen. We're talking spicy squid liver here.
    I agree about Ise.
  • my fave whole in the wall in the city is hane on 3rd ave @ 38 street
    i miss it
    its fabulous and they opened a huge one on 21st @ 1st ave.
    i will try Ise. sounds fab!
  • My hubbie and I ate at Al Di La and we got majorly sick after. Don't know what all the hype is about. :roll:
  • Also an awesome indian place is Taj Mahal on 3rd avenue and 74th street in Bay Ridge.
  • Honestly we love Kinara on 5th for Indian and Yamato on 7th for not too expensive, low key sushi.
  • i have been to the future and have this to report

    all restaurants in the slope will be terrible

    and all restaurants in the slope will also be wonderful
  • Subject: what about red hot?

    i've found they've gone downhill recently... any others feel similar?
  • Favorite restaurant in the Slope:
    Chiles y Chocolate, hands down
    Al di la has never disappointed

    Sushi:
    expensive: Blue Ribbon, cheap: Yamato

    Pizza:
    expensive: La Villa, Anthony's, Franny's; cheap: Roma

    Chinese:
    Hunan Delight 100% for their veggie options; Tofu on 7th sucks

    Indian:
    Joy and Kinara; Star of India and Amin are too repulsive to even mention.

    Middle eastern:
    Olive Vine, Pita Pan

    Pasta:
    La Villa; Went to Aunt Suzie's once and it was disgusting, watery, bland. Same for Tutta Pasta... I'm always mystified as to why people eat at Tutta... is it people from out of Park Slope who just don't know any better?

    Thai:
    Song
    Mango, although it's been a bit spotty
    T Thai does ok pad thai, but not much else

    Mexican:
    Sigh.... let's see. Not much to choose from.
    Los Pollitos II for great sopes
    Red Hook ball fields

    Other thoughts:
    totally underwhelmed by Sette
    love Bogota
    love the BLT at Perch

    Restuarants on my to-do list:
    Coccote
    Alaturka
    Brooklyn fish camp
    The new korean joint on 7th
  • i tried palo santo the other night. amazing. the fish there actually beat the pants off what I had at brookly fish camp..which is kinda sad.
  • ilovecarbs wrote: i tried palo santo the other night. amazing. the fish there actually beat the pants off what I had at brookly fish camp..which is kinda sad.
    palo santo is down the block from me and i have been meaning to have dinner there, it looks AMAZING!
    now i will DEF try to go this week!
    THANKS!
  • Subject: Re: what about red hot?

    lnclnplcgentrifier wrote: i've found they've gone downhill recently... any others feel similar?
    It must be the space-age meals they microwave en-route in their delivery jetcars. The situation will improve when they implement the wonton-soup-through-phone delivery system.

    Uncle Moe's seems to have licensed their system - just yesterday, their delivery guy was halfway up my stairs by the time I answered "black beans or pinto?"

    [more seriously - I may not be as gushingly impressed with Red Hot as I was back in '99, but they're still pretty great.]
  • BklynDahl wrote: Honestly we love Kinara on 5th for Indian and Yamato on 7th for not too expensive, low key sushi.
    I like Kinara's curries, but their bread is disappointing.
  • Tried Kiku on 5th and kinda loved it
  • I loved Kiku too - and then I got food poisoning. So I don't love it so much now.
  • Seems like this is a general food thread now. I can't believe no one has even mentioned Red Cafe, I mean even if it was negative at least that would mean people in Park Slope know it exists.
    Anywho I like having it to myself.
  • I thought I'd chime in with our favorites (skewed to the North Slope, where we live):

    SUSHI
    Blue Ribbon is excellent, if pricey. Taro and Geido are good, the former for its eclectic menu and the latter for its sashimi - at which it excels.

    THAI
    Song. Always crowded and loud, but very affordable and tasty.

    INDIAN
    No competition here: Kinara.

    ITALIAN
    Pizza (gourmet): Amorina on Vanderbilt.
    La Villa - not great, but serviceable and far better than Aunt Suzies. Al di La is good, if a little claustrophobic.

    BURGERS
    Bonnie's Grill.

    BRUNCH
    Miriam: surprised no one brought them up - generous portions and fresh ingredients. For no-frills, I like the family-owned Usual in Prospect Heights and the Prospect Cafe on Flatbush, though it's admittedly gone downhill as of late.

    CHINESE: Very poor choices overall
    "AMERICAN":
    *probably* Szechhuan Delight, as there are 1-2 dishes that are decent enough.

    "WINDOW":
    Hing Lung on Vanderbilt. Awful name, but giant portions and they'll actually cook up "genuine" Chinese food if you ask (such as Baby Bok Choy, etc).

    AUTHENTIC: CANTONESE, ETC:
    Sunset Park is really the best bet, though there are other pockets here and there in the borough (Avenue U). No Shanghainese of which to speak - you have to go to Manhattan Chinatown as far as I know.

    MIDDLE EASTERN
    Sahara on Coney Island Avenue is always worth the trip, though we find that Olive Vine, while not great, suffices.

    VEGETARIAN:
    Vegetarian Palate on Flatbush: really yummy - try the Curry Chicken over Rice and the Lion's Head.

    GOURMET:
    I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the Garden Cafe on Vanderbilt, with a Food Rating of 28 out of 30 from Zagats, and a true cut above: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/25/dining/25JOUR.html?ex=1403582400&en=e4ec8f5d29844f3f&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND

    There's a few that I've skipped that probably deserve mention, and some others that we haven't yet tried. I must confess that I miss Snookies for what it was: the last (and only) no-frills bar/restaraunt of it's kind, that couldn't be beat for a cheap beer (with generous buy-backs) and inexpensive food while watching a ballgame with friends.
  • Ok if this is now a favorites thread shouldn't it be split?

    Get yo hate on peoples!
  • Livetotravel wrote: Also avoid the Thai restaurant on the second floor of the building on the corner of 7th and Carroll (?). And Szechhuan Delight on 7th is just awful.
    Yeah, what's up with Taste of Thai on the second floor of the building on 7th Avenue and Carroll? I ordered a shrimp dish via take-out for around $15.00. The six pieces of puny shrimp had barely any sauce and were unaccompanied by any vegetables. I could have fried up six pieces of shrimp for less than $5.00 myself. WTF?

    Szechhuan Delight on 7th Avenue is terrifying. I've found hunks of mystery meat that looked like pork in "vegetarian" dishes. WTF?
  • JOY for Indian.
    Kiku for sushi,
    But nothing replaces the lovingly yummiest delicious piled high Mexican Sandwich( Shop). Oh, how I miss it's intimate (and yet obnoxiously loud) venue...
  • taro on dean near flatbush is good i like their beef bowl

    oooops, sorry wrong topic, this one is about food plaCes to hate
  • CHINESE: Very poor choices overall
    "AMERICAN":
    *probably* Szechhuan Delight, as there are 1-2 dishes that are decent enough.
    Hmm, no love for Red Hot on 7th and 10th? I think it's by far the best vegetarian Chinese I've had in the Slope over the past 6 years. Plus, the delivery is damn quick.
  • There is no really good Chinese food in Park Slope.

    I've always thought that Red Hot is overrated even taking into account
    my low expectations.

    I don't order from the vegetarian menu, so maybe I'm missing out on
    their strong points.

    Unless their food is "red hot" it is unseasoned and tasteless.

    If you go in there, even if the place is empty and it is empty a lot, they will not let you sit where you like, and will insist on squeezing two people
    onto a small table even though there is no one else in the place.
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