New Restaurants on the Radar: Campbell Terrace, The Flying Cow, Cure
Campbell Terrace
The Flying Cow: This Argentine-inspired restaurant on Hope Street in Williamsburg has replaced the old French bistro Gribouille. Menu options thus far include an appetizer of Scallops with Braised Seaweed, and entrees of Mediterranean Straight Bass and Filet Mignon, which Eating Brooklyn deems "outstanding" in a very preliminary review. Regarding the decor, the Feedbag pithily notes that "aside from a few Edison bulbs, the restaurant has ditched most of the precious, vintage decor de riguer in most new Brooklyn eating establishments and has opted for a relatively clean, modern look. Can a restaurant that doesn’t look like it was salvaged from the 1850s survive in Ye Olde Williamsburg?" 2 Hope Street, Williamsburg, (718) 387-7111
Cure: Strong doses of cured meat and imported wine are now being administered at this cozy East Village small-plates restaurant. Antique Flemish chairs and Italian marble tables set the scene for a wide variety of carnal pleasures, from prosciutto di Parma to pork loin to thinly-sliced duck prosciutto. Horrified vegetarians can take sanctuary in the pear & arugula salad, as well as a rotating menu of nine different cheeses. All the cured meats and cheese are sliced to order, and there's also quiche and hot croissants served in the mornings starting at 9 a.m. It's open until midnight on weekdays and until 2 a.m. on weekends; Grub Street has the menu and a peek inside the velvety interior. 131 East 7th Street, (212) 777-7799
And don't miss our photo spread on the new East Village tequila cocktail lounge Mayahuel, from the owners of Death & Co.

