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The Best Restaurants In Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Chefs Gourmet Food
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As the place to be in New York, Brooklyn is full of some of the city’s best restaurants, each boasting a unique vibe and great fare. Every neighborhood has something to offer, and Prospect Heights is no different. We profile a list of the best restaurants in Prospect Heights.

Don Chingon

Market, Restaurant, Mexican

Don Chingon, New York
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Specializing in authentic Mexican cuisine, Don Chingon claims to have Brooklyn’s best tacos, alongside traditional menu options such as quesadillas, burritos, and of course, chips and salsa. If you’re in the market for Mexican food, you can’t go wrong here.

James Restaurant

Bar, Restaurant, American

Brooklyn Street
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Boasting a modern-vintage atmosphere, James Restaurant provides a seasonal menu of American fare with a twist. The diner menu includes dishes as busiate trapanese pasta, crispy skate wings, hanger steak, and more.

Tygershark

Bar, Market, Restaurant, Korean, Seafood

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Dishes such as lobster rainbow salad and tofu soup with pork bulgogi are just a couple of the diverse options at Korean seafood restaurant, Tygershark. Not in the market for a full meal? Tygershark also offers a coffee bar.

Kimchi Grill Restaurant

Restaurant, Mexican, Korean, Fusion

With specials such as spicy Korean organic tofu stew, Kimchi Grill Restaurant serves a delicious fusion of traditional and contemporary cuisine. Kimchi Grill Restaurant is the place to go for the amped-up version of your favorite street food classics.

Stocked Brooklyn

Cafe, Soup

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Fast food is also healthy at Stocked Brooklyn, where chefs Joanna Knollmueller and Matt Fulton cook up your favorite foods. House-made granola and Greek yogurt are on the breakfast menu, while signature Stocked Brooklyn sandwiches are on offer for lunch, made with chicken, salmon, house-roasted turkey, capicola-style roasted pork, and more.

Plant Love House

Restaurant, Thai

Specializing in Thai cuisine, Plant Love House offers your favorite signature dishes such as som tum-tard, a papaya salad tray, alongside Thai wings, sticky rice, and boiled egg.

White Tiger

Restaurant, Korean

Crisp Korean Fried Chicken
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Open for lunch, brunch, and dinner, White Tiger offers Korean food with the twist. The menu works with organic vegetables and meats, perfect for health-conscious diners who don’t want to sacrifice flavor. Try their Korean fried chicken with pickled daikon, jalapeños, pepper potato salad, and a special spicy or sweet soy ginger sauce.

The Vanderbilt

Gastropub, Restaurant, American

The Vanderbilt is an American gastropub offering seasonal cuisine made from local ingredients. Aside from a menu offering delicious comfort food, a welcoming staff and relaxed atmosphere make this gastropub stand out from the rest.

About the author

Elena Calvo is an aspiring journalist and a lover of New York City and Paris. She is currently working on her new clothing line "Elena Calvo Design" while attending Plattsburgh State University. Her hobbies include photography, hiking, clothing design, and writing.

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