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“Outstanding seafood docks in the simple digs of Mary’s Park Slope outpost.” nymag

Cuisine:  Seafood
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Oysters on the half-shell ($1). Brooklyn Fish Camp 162 Fifth Ave., Park Slope, Brooklyn 718-783-3264 At the Fifth Ave. Fair Read More
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We’re calling this one the Brooklyn Fish Camp Leather Sofa because we found it outside Brooklyn Fish Camp on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope. It’s definitely more of a Slope couch than a Williamsburg or Greenpoint model. Read More
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Jon Robin Baitz is the Pulitzer-prize nominated playwright of such plays as "The Substance of Fire (which starred a young Sarah Jessica Parker), "The Film Society" (which starred a young Nathan Lane), "Three Hotels," "A Fair Country," and, most recently, "... Read More
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The lobster roll at the Brooklyn Fairway is not loaded with chunks of luscious tail meat, like the big boys from the upmarket seafood houses, allows MB fka MB. But it’s fresh and tasty, satisfies the craving, and costs maybe a third of what those other places charge. MB describes a filling of mostly... Read More
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Usually a favorite -- lobster, a great backyard, a winning combination. What went wrong? Actually, it wasn't that wrong, it's just that my lobster roll was good but on the mayonnaise-y side, which rendered it so unphotogenic that I'm posting a photo of JS's grilled whole lobster instead. The shell w... Read More
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Brooklyn Fish Camp is a restaurant built for summer. And yesterday, before it got gray and cloudy (though not quite rainy), Craig and I adopted the summer spirit and sat outside on the Fish Camp benches, benches that reminded me of summer camp (minus the bullies). The sun beat down on half our t... Read More
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Let's talk about shrimp, baby, let's talk about you and me... Ok, that was a Salt-N-Pepa joke. If you don't get that joke, click here (I couldn't embed it!) Now then, salt and pepper shrimp. What are they? I'd never had them until I went to Brooklyn Fish Camp last week with Robbie Baitz. ... Read More
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Photo by EmpressM Lobster Rolls on the Cheap Chow's Outer Borough Digest is discussing the Brooklyn's best lobster rolls, from the splurge-worthy $33 roll at Brooklyn Fish Camp to the best budget rolls. The quarter-pounder roll for $14.95 at Jordan's Lobster Dock gets a nod, as does the Fairway ... Read More
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The story: a man walks into a clam bar and orders a plate of fried clams, and the confusion begins. “Fried clams” can refer either to squiggly strips a la HoJo’s (RIP), or clam bellies. Otherwise known as Ipswich clams, bellies refer to the shucked ball-and-chain shaped whole bivalve, minus the cl... Read More
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Yesterday on Grub Street, Josh Ozersky called Bon Appétit magazine "the most boring" of the food rags, "an ad-packed Nembutal calling to mind the 'women's pages' where newspapers used to publish their party recipes." It was his ultimate conclusion, though, that really cau... Read More
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