See restaurant critic Amber Sutherland-Namako’s extended review here. It is open Wednesday-Sunday from 5:30pm-close. The Village Halloween ParadeNYC’s creative and spooky processionis one of the best Halloween events in Greenwich Village and it's coming back. Neeloo is located at 284 Grand Street in Brooklyn. Dress up for the Village Halloween Parade. Almost as sweet as it is bright, the dynamic dessert is set alight right at the table for a flashy end to any evening. A nice bit of halibut’s more of a sure thing: moist, fresh and swimming in a green tomato and coconut broth that gives the fish a bit of zip.įinish with Neeloo’s baked Alaska ($12). The pommes dauphine appetizer ($10) is simpler but satisfying, as golden-fried potato poufs are wont to be.Īmong the mains, lovely slices of American Wagyu sirloin ($39) are excellently prepared to a requested medium rare, if overly smothered in a foie gras and Sauternes jus that’s seemingly absent notes of the former ingredient. Their cloak of melty Camembert creates a real shellfish hit. Stick to classic cocktails ($16+) if mixed drinks are a must (beer and wine are also available), and order the hearth-broiled Wellfleet oysters ($19/6) for bivalve believers and belitters alike. Neeloo has space for 70 between tables and the long bar inside this brick-lined Grand Street locale, plus a patio that can accommodate a couple dozen in the back. Time Out Market New York, Empire Stores, 55 Water Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Opening hours. This cute and cozy-yet still stylish and roomy-new spot’s a great stop for a weeknight pick-me-up of a dinner or (for once!) an easily won Friday or Saturday evening reservation.
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