5 Hipster-and Rosh Hashanah-Friendly Brooklyn Restaurants
It’s odd to think that young guns like Rae Cohen and Noah Bernamoff could ever be considered the forefathers of anything, but can you remember corned beef and kasha varnishkes being chic before the pair opened their Boerum Hill delicatessen in 2010? Like it or not, these Montrealites have shaped the cuisine of the New Brooklyn Jew, with house smoked, sustainably sourced meat; homemade challah and pickles; and jazzed-up specials like “The Whole Mishpucha” — matzoh ball soup with chicken stuffed wontons, ramen-style noodles, and chicken galantine.
97 Hoyt St. (718) 852-7510