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Top 10 Must-Try Iconic Brooklyn Dishes

Brooklyn is a culinary destination. Home to the original Smorgasburg that spread to LA and Michelin star restaurants; this part of New York City is a haven for foodies. New restaurants are sprouting up across the borough; however, before you embark on a tour of all the trendy new spots in Brooklyn, dining on the foods that made Brooklyn famous is essential. From a decadent meal at a classic steakhouse to a legendary square slice at an old-school pizzeria, you won’t be disappointed devouring these ten iconic Brooklyn dishes.

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Exploring Red Hook: A Hidden Gem in Brooklyn

Red Hook in Brooklyn is a surprising neighborhood tucked along an old industrial waterfront, offering refreshing views of both the water and the southern tip of Manhattan. Local residents contribute to its unique charm, complemented by a variety of interesting venues. Red Hook serves as an excellent day trip destination from Manhattan for tourists and a captivating area for Brooklyn residents to explore.

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Ultimate Guide to Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

The sprawling Brooklyn neighborhood known as Bedford-Stuyvesant, or Bed-Stuy, is composed of two historically distinct areas: Bedford and the more upscale Stuyvesant. Many parts of the neighborhood are landmarked, ensuring that the remarkable late-19th-century charm is preserved. Visitors can expect to see rows of beautiful brownstone homes on tree-lined streets, ample open sky, and historic buildings including churches and an old-fashioned community library. In recent years, the area has become a vibrant hub for artists and young families.

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Ultimate Guide to Attending a Brooklyn Nets Game at Barclays Center

Ever since it opened in September of 2012, Barclays Center has become Brooklyn’s hub for sports and entertainment. Its location makes it tremendously easy to travel to from anywhere in Brooklyn, Manhattan, or Long Island. All the food in the arena is locally sourced from Brooklyn, with every concession stand coming from a recognized Brooklyn establishment. With tickets to NBA games easier to come by than at Madison Square Garden, attending Brooklyn Nets games at Barclays Center is an enjoyable way to take in some basketball.

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