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May 10, 2008

Openings Roundup: Hallo Berlin Express, Abigail Café & Wine Bar, Cabrito

2008_05_hallob.jpgHallo Berlin Express: A weird name and a weirder awning, but sometimes good food comes in weird packages (consider Masala Munch.) This new 30-seat joint on 9th Avenue near 50th Street is the sister of the bigger German eatery Hallo Berlin. Eating in Translation stuck his beak in when they opened this week, and walked away full of schnitzel, spaetzle, soup, and cucumber salad.

There are also German fish sandwiches, and a German "single soul food mix" consisting of sliced bauernwurst (beef-and-pork sausage), potatoes, cabbage, and onion, with a crusty roll on the side. To wash it down, take your pick of German bottled beer, German wines, and 14-oz. drafts of beer. 744 Ninth Ave., (212) 333-2372.

Abigail Café & Wine Bar: The second bar to open in Prospect Heights in as many weeks (the other is Plan B) is a cozy hang near the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, brought to you from chef Abigail Hitchcock, owner of Camaje Bistro & Lounge in the West Village. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, her seasonal menu ranges from blue cheese panani, smoked mac and cheese and small plates in the evening to coffee and muffins in the morning. Potential winning attributes include a kids’ menu, house-made sodas, free Wi-Fi, and live music in a basement lounge. 807 Classon Avenue at St. John's Place, Brooklyn, (718) 399-3200

Cabrito:
Chef David Schuttenberg of Fatty Crab and Craft fame has come to bury Bar Fry, the ill-fated deep fried restaurant that formerly occupied this Carmine Street space. Now it’s a genial Mexican joint with a festive back yard and a full bar stocked with tequila galore. Which works out well, because nothing goes better with margaritas than a nice tongue taco. Cabrito means “baby goat,” so there’s that on the menu, too: roasted, rubbed in garlic and chili, and wrapped in banana leaf. Steamed snapper, pork shoulder, and skirt steak also await, as do three oysters accompanied with a shot of tequila. Thrillist has the menu. 50 Carmine Street, (212) 929-5050.

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Comments (7) [rss]

super excited about abigail, but one small correction: while plan b is in prospect heights, abigail is technically across the washington ave border, in crown heights. can't wait to check it out!

 

I was excited to check out Hallo Berlin but it was disappointing. All the sausages tasted the same and in (real) Berlin, the currywurst is usually served smothered in sweet and spicy curry ketchup over french fries. Here, it's with barely any tasteless sauce, served with sauerkraut and radish. Um, no, that's not right. The spätzel was like the dry chewy spaghetti-like kind, not the fresh soft eggy kind. And my waitress pronouced "knockwurst" like "nockworst". Wrong, wrong, wrong. I wish decent German food wasn't so hard to come by, it's really not that hard to replicate.

 

how shit you've been to the real berlin? that so cool!

 

dammit, holy*.

 

I don't care how they do it in Berlin. Hallo Berlin is some tasty shit. Double Soul Food combo is amazing.

 

"They do it" in the Tiergarten, behind the orangutan enclosures...oh, you mean the food. Whatever.

 

Thanks for the love, John. The new beer hall, Franklin Park, is right down the street from Abigail, too.
-- steve from Thrillist

 
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