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“Inexpensive French fare and a relaxed vibe attracts Brooklynites hankering for Paris.” citysearch

Cuisine:  French
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214 Smith St Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 625-3815 Dinner Menu Breakfast/Brunch It was a beautiful day and I was in the mood for an outdoor feast. There is nothing better for a hangover than 10 cups of coffee, a gallon of water and a satisfying meal outdoors. Café LULUc looked like a good spo... Read More
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Bar Pitti 268 6th Ave. (betw. Bleecker & Houston Sts.), 212-982-3300 Just a sliver of sidewalk allows this place to get some outdoor action while also serving up some of the finest Italian at a bargain price. Not going to head off to the old country? This is the next best thing with its casual a... Read More
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Bar Pitti 268 6th Ave. (betw. Bleecker & Houston Sts.), 212-982-3300 Just a sliver of sidewalk allows this place to get some outdoor action while also serving up some of the finest Italian at a bargain price. Not going to head off to the old country? This is the next best thing with its casual a... Read More
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Rooftop Café 1000 5th Ave. (at E. 82nd St.), 212-535-7710 Jeff Koons will be your backdrop as you’re sipping cocktails. The metallic sculptures resemble whimsical balloon animals—just make sure you don’t mount one after you’ve had the third vodka gimlet. Oh, and need... Read More
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I recently had dinner with some friends at Cafe LuLuc (214 Smith Street, between Butler and Baltic Streets, 718-625-3815) for the first time in a long while. I usually only go there for Brunch because of their amazing pancakes and salads, but we wanted an easy, not too pricey meal at a place centra... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York UWS Shake Shack goodness. Photograph by Tien Mao You can get a decent Pad Kee Mao at Pam Real Thai [Food in Mouth] The "Wagyu Beef Cheesesteak" is one of the best dishes at Degustation [Food Mayhem] Cafe LuLuc is much better for brunch than it is... Read More
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