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Park Slope’s New Businesses – Week of July 17th

July 17, 2015 By admin Filed Under: New Wave Tagged With: fries, pasta, pizza, poutine, restaurants

 

Park Slope’s cheap eats scene continues to grow with two new restaurants.

 

Poutine at Perfect Potato

 

 

Perfect Potato

172 5th Avenue |(917) 909 – 0465

It’s a common complaint amongst Canadian expats that there is simply no good poutine in New York City. As of Perfect Potato’s opening a few weeks ago, they may have to hold their tongue. Owner Stephanie Seitman spent a great deal of time studying poutine all over Canada, which included her time as an intern at the Chez Claudette in Montreal. As such, she takes a great deal of pride in not only her classic poutine, but also her specialized versions. For fans of poutine who are trying to add more vegetables to their diet, the Mushroom poutine offers some greens in the form of peas – along with onions and, of course, mushrooms. That said, the true favorite for brunch fanatics in Park Slope will be the Hangover poutine. While Perfect Potato (tragically) will not be open for super late nights, poutine is an excellent remedy in the morning after a night on the town.

Patsy's Pizza

 

 

Patsy’s Pizzeria

450 Dean Street | patsyspizza.nyc

Pizza, pasta — the Italian duo. Patsy’s offers these things, plus the classic Italian New Yorker charm. Fans of thin crust pizza will be pleased, as the pizza is light and easy to eat. The pies are large enough to feed a table of two, or perhaps a very hungry table of one.  If pizza isn’t your thing but seafood very much is, the Scoglio is a must-try. Clams, mussels, shrimp calamari with squid ink tagliatelle and marinara sauce is a delight. While Pasty’s seems to be located in area with plenty of pizza-related competition, its personable staff will surely make it stand out amongst the rest. If nothing else, the fact that it’s right by the Barclays Center will surely attract hungry event-goers!

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