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Food Guide to Sunset Park South Brooklyn 6 Ave Mutual Aid presents 9 17 The 5 Ave 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 food 5 6 7 guide to 4 Ave 2 3 4 Sunset 3 Ave 1 36 St 38 St 40 St 42 St 44 St 46 St 48 St 50 St 52 St 54 St 56 St 58 St 60 St Park 1. Gran Villa 5. Yafa Café 9. Kofte Piyaz 13. El Pollo Peruano 2 17. Nieves Tía Mimi 4002 3rd Ave 4415 4th Ave 881 5th Ave 4102 5th Ave 4711 5th Ave Salvadoran Yemeni, Coffee Turkish Peruvian Ice Cream, Desserts What to order: Cheese What to order: Fried Why we love it: You Why we love it: Can’t What to order: Their South Brooklyn Mutual Aid LOVES food! Whether by pupusas, refried beans chicken sandwich, lamb gotta love any place eat just one of “Ruben’s famous chamoyada supporting families with free grocery boxes through haneeth, or any coffee that owns the website Famous Empanadas” our mass distribution program or coordinating our 2. Cafe Nube drink (Better question is grillmeatball.com and (Peruvian style with a 18. Generoso’s Bakery neighbor-to-neighbor deliveries, we prioritize making 940 4th Ave what NOT to order?) lives up to it softer, bready texture) 5812 5th Ave Coffee, Pastries Bakery sure our community is well fed. This also means we What to order: 6. Huahui Bakery 10. Maria’s Bistro Mexicano 14. Tacos Matamoros Why we love it: Cannolis support the vendors and small businesses that make Homemade biscuits, 4501 4th Ave 886 5th Ave 4508 5th Ave are a highlight, but sure Sunset Park is well fed, too! breakfast sammies, Bakery Mexican Mexican there’s a dessert for tacos What to order: Cakes Why we love it: Two What to order: Tacos, every palate We asked hundreds of neighbors who work, live, and and pastries, just don’t words – boozy brunch fajitas, enchiladas, thrive in the 11220 and 11232 to share their favorite 3. Nacho Crespo skip the hot dog bun margaritas 19. Antojitos Mexicanos 3910 4th Ave 11. Don Pepe Tortas y Jugos 5914 5th Ave spots to eat and drink. We’re proud of what our Tex-Mex 7. Don Paco Lopez 3908 5th Ave 15. La Gran Via Bakery Mexican vibrant community has to offer and hope you’ll enjoy What to order: 4703 4th Ave Mexican, Juices 4516 5th Ave Why we love it: Best it as much as we do. Mushroom enchiladas, Bakery, Coffee Why we love it: Bakery quesadillas, hands down fish burrito bowl (This is Why we love it: Sunset Contender for best What to order: Sweet If you found this map helpful, please consider what Chipotle wishes it Park icon with the best tortas with a dizzying treats are divine but the 20. Sweet Dynasty donating to us: could be) pan dulce. Tamales sell number of options. Pair empanadas are Sunset 5918 5th Ave out early with fresh juices and Park’s best-kept secret Ice Cream, Custom Cakes ioby.org/project/south-brooklyn-mutual-aid 4. Zona Sur Bar Bistro smoothies Why we love it: Venmo @southbkmutualaid 4314 4th Ave 8. Tacos El Bronco 16. La Brasa Peruana Flavors galore for American, Cocktails 37th St & 5th Ave 12. Judy’s 4618 5th Ave ice cream Why we love it: Go-to Mexican 4022 5th Ave Peruvian and cakes. Stay in touch: brunch spot with a Why we love it: With Coffee, Beer, Wine What to order: Chicken, Try taro, southbkmutualaid.com broad menu and great arguably some of the Why we love it: A tostones, and RIBS RIBS sesame, cocktails best tacos anywhere, friendly spot for RIBS lychee @southbrooklynmutualaid this truck is iconic in the smooth coffee and even facebook.com/groups/AyudaMutuaBrooklynSur neighborhood smoother drinks Markets we frequent 20 Rossman Farms Amy Grocery 9 Ave 770 3rd Ave 5724 5th Ave Patel Grocery 668 Seafood Market 5303 4th Ave 5722 8th Ave 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 Strawberry Field Fei Long Market 8 Ave 6 7 11 4505 5th Ave 6301 8th Ave 18 El Nuevo Pueblo 1 4921 5th Ave 7 Ave 2 3 4 5 Vendors we love 40 St 42 St 44 St 46 St 48 St 50 St 52 St 54 St 56 St 58 St 60 St 62 St 64 St 4th Ave & 36th St at 5th Ave & 53rd St at N/R/D subway stop SE corner What to order: What to order: Tamales, 1. Liebre Cafe 5. Prince Tea House 9. Kai Feng Fu 13. Lao Jie Hot Pot 17. Xin Fa Bakery Tamales jamaica, esquites 4017 7th Ave 6122 7th Ave 4801 8th Ave 811 53rd St 5617 8th Ave 4th Ave between Coffee Desserts Dumplings Hot Pot, Barbeque Bakery 8th Ave between 54th/55th St What to order: Cachito Why we love it: Why we love it: Excellent Why we love it: One of Why we love it: Superb 59th/60th St What to order: (savory or sweet Whimsical atmosphere prices for excellent the most frequented egg tarts and classic What to order: Rice Pupusas (chicharrón, Venezuelan pastry), for enjoying a green tea dumplings! Add a restaurants in the 11220. Chinese savory and noodles, skewers bean, and cheese) espresso drinks mille crepe cake and rose scallion pancake and you All you can eat means sweet pastries lover milk tea with friends got a meal for under $5 unlimited broth (all 5th Ave between 9th Ave & 38th St at 2. Chuan Tian Xia flavors are a hit), sliced 18. 99 Favor Taste 42nd/43rd St D subway stop 5502 7th Ave 6. Parlay 10. Lucky Vegetarian meats, seafood, and veg 732 61st St What to order: What to order: Mangos Szechuan 4024 8th Ave 5101 8th Ave Barbeque, Hot Pot Tamales, elotes, with chili What to order: Chengdu American, Coffee Chinese 14. Langkawi Why we love it: All-you- arroz con leche cold noodles, mapo tofu, What to order: Mum’s Why we love it: Great 5323 8th Ave can-eat BBQ where Wanzhou grilled fish malaysian curry, fried lunch specials, including Malaysian, Thai shrimp, mussels, chicken sandwich, eggs vegetarian General Tso’s What to order: Prawn and eggplant get a 3. Yummy Boba Desserts Benedict mee, Hainan chicken, roti respectable char and a 5814 7th Ave 11. Corner 28—The Roast telur, eggplant and petai dollop of garlic Friends close by Desserts 7. Ba Xuyên 5124 8th Ave bean with balachan sauce Why we love it: Cute 4222 8th Ave Chinese 19. Park Asia Bay Thai Al Aqsa Bakery & local boba spot with Vietnamese Why we love it: You 15. Pacificana 6521 8th Ave 6735 3rd Ave Restaurant delicious drinks, cakes, What to order: Combo won’t find better roast 813 55th St Dim Sum 6917 5th Ave and sweets banh mi is classic, but pork in all of Brooklyn Dim Sum Why we love it: All the Ayat the egg & veggie is a Why we love it: All the dim sum and Chinese 8504 3rd Ave Balady Halal Foods 4. Thanh Da sleeper 12. Yun Nan Flavour Garden dim sum hits in the banquet delicacies your 7128 5th Ave 6008 7th Ave 5121 8th Ave classic banquet setting stomach desires Roots Cafe Vietnamese 8. Great Taste Dumpling Chinese 639 5th Ave Pho 60 Why we love it: One of 4317 8th Ave What to order: 16. Mr. Q BBQ 20. Moonrise Bakehouse 1001 60th St the best Vietnamese Chinese Dumplings with hot & 806 56th St 906 40th St Jalapeño King spots in NYC. Pho, What to order: Steamed sour sauce, cold rice Barbeque Bakery 719 5th Ave sandwiches, coffee – or fried chive & pork noodles, crossing-the- What to order: Skewers! What to order: Challah Pablito’s nothing is amiss here dumplings, beef or bridge noodles All the skewers! Lamb, cinnamon rolls, 723 5th Ave veggie sesame pancake squid, rice cake, fish ball... sourdough bread.
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