| Saul |
| 140 Smith St. (bet. Bergen & Dean Sts.) |
718-935-9844
51812 |
| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 26 |
19 |
24 |
$0 |
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Cuisine Type: American (New)
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| There's a "real buzz" in the air at Saul Bolton's "classy" Boerum Hill New American where the "sublime fine dining" includes "seriously good" food matched with "impeccable" service; maximalists wish the "understated" storefront space had "more character" and penny-pinchers cite "Manhattan prices", but overall this one's a "real winner." |
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| Ki Sushi |
| 122 Smith St. (bet. Dean & Pacific Sts.) |
718-935-0575
114651 |
| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 25 |
20 |
21 |
$0 |
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Cuisine Type: Sushi
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| "Fastidious" preparation and presentation – "they know how to treat a fish" – sets this "original" Boerum Hill sushi supplier apart from the competition; "attentive" service and a "dimly lit", "adult ambiance" that's "appropriate for a Saturday night" add to its allure. |
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| Bacchus |
| 409 Atlantic Ave. (bet. Bond & Nevins Sts.) |
718-852-1572
89252 |
| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 23 |
19 |
20 |
$0 |
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Cuisine Type: French (Bistro)
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| Boerum Hillers feel "lucky to have a local spot" like this "tiny" French bistro "charmer", where the "delicious" "classic" dishes pair well with "reasonable" wines; there's a "deal" of a dinner prix fixe ($25), live music and a "delightful" garden – "what more could you ask for?" |
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| Mai |
| 497 Atlantic Ave. (bet. Nevins St. & 3rd Ave.) |
718-797-3880
102295 |
| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 22 |
18 |
21 |
$0 |
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Cuisine Type: Pan-Asian
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| With a "more interesting menu" than many in the genre, this "pleasant" but largely undiscovered Boerum Hill Pan-Asian is "better than average" according to those who know it; among its virtues are a staff that "tries hard" and a "lovely" "Zen-like back garden." |
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| Nicky's Vietnamese Sandwiches |
| 311 Atlantic Ave. (bet. Hoyt & Smith Sts.) |
718-855-8838
110026 |
| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 22 |
5 |
15 |
$0 |
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Cuisine Type: Sandwiches Vietnamese
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| Banh-vivants relish the "crunchy", "savory" <I>banh mi</I> sandwiches "made to order" at this East Village/Boerum Hill twosome; the lines go on "forever" and there's "no atmosphere", but "no one ever complains" what with the "incredibly cheap" tabs and the "excellent" pho at the Brooklyn branch. |
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