News about Le Petit Marche in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York, NY
Le Petit Marche — 46 Henry St, New York, NY 11201
A BHB tipster writes in:
Nothing yet on the yellow Health Department signs adorning Le Petit Marche?
Matthew Parker comments:
Earlier this morning I walked by Le Petite Marche on Henry St. There are two Board of Health signs on the front windows orderi...
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Le Petite Marche [46 Henry Street], as previously reported today, was closed by the Department of Health following it’s third subpar inspection since August, officials tell Brooklyn Heights Blog. A look at the DOH website shows that the restaurant rec...
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On a lark we tried Jack the Horse Tavern last night (was planning on going to Le Petit Marche, but passed by it after parking the car and decided to give it a go.) We had a terrific time. The room is exceptionally warm, cozy and bustling, exactly what ...
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Agree that the Brooklyn Heights Wine Bar is a FABULOUS new addition to the neighborhood. We stopped in there on Tuesday night after dinner at Le Petit Marche (where we had an amazing scallop/honeydew melon/avocado special). BHWB place was full and plea...
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Just had dinner at Queen last night. We had the mix salad (ok nothing special). The Trenette - black and white homemade linguine with cuttlefish ink served scallops and shrimps in a light tomato sauce. The flavors were delicious and the seafood very fr...
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We had three dining experiences during DIB. 1. Bamonte's. Food was a little better than OK, but the real reason to visit Bamonte's is the atmosphere, which is straight out of the 50's. It's your basic S Italian fare, remniscent of the sort of Italian f...
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In the north Heights there is (as previously suggested) Noodle Pudding and Henry's End. Also Le Petit Marche and Jack the Horse Tavern are pretty nice. In Dumbo we like Hecho in Dumbo for Mexican. But, if you want to go birthday upscale, there is no pl...
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Brooklyn’s own restaurant week, Dine in Brooklyn, starts today, and here’s a colorful PDF of all the participating restaurants. Those in Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO are listed below.
The restaurant week is a great deal — between today and April 2, diner...
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The Dine in Brooklyn 2009 list is out and overall it looks pretty good. My only complaint is that Red Hook doesn't seem to be included AT ALL.The specials will run from March 23rd - April 2nd, and will feature three-course meals for $23. A small number...
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As Restaurant Week Month Season continues in Manhattan, the borough to the southeast will host ?Dine in Brooklyn? from March 23 to April 2. Three-course lunches and dinners are available for $23, and some restaurants are even offering ?two-fer? brunche...
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