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Best restaurant in Park Slope, bar none.
Come here for amazing food, great wine menu, and the best people!
Be the first to ReplyMy friend and I had a very excellent, enjoyable, and nicely
My friend and I had a very excellent, enjoyable, and nicely paced dinner last night. The 5 course prix fixe started with a few pieces of charcuterie,, moved on to a small plate of seafood with an aioli, delicata squash with spinach and a light creamy sauce, pork tenderloin with mushrooms, and a yummy moist cake with poached pears. The portions were not large but we still felt like we got plenty to eat. And that fabulous baguette and Vetmont butter!! Very good wines and pleasant and professional staff who made us feel welcome. I will definitely be back.
Be the first to ReplyWe've been here twice, once before they closed and then
We've been here twice, once before they closed and then again recently. The second time was unfortunately a bit disappointing. Everything we ate was very tasty, but the second time we left hungry. The space and service were great and its a neat little neighborhood place. The first two courses were small vegetarian salad-type dishes. Both tasty and interesting, but I would've needed several more plates the same size to start feeling full! They gave us half a baguette for two people which was great, because by that time we had two glasses of wine and the equivalent of a starter-size salad. The main course was again quite a small piece of chicken, with sauce but nothing else to go with or fill it out. We ended with a small chocolate financier-type thing, which was good, but very plain. I love Winner's bread and sandwiches, and the first meal we had at Runner up, while not a huge steakhouse meal, was still satisfying and filling. They were happy to keep pouring wine, and maybe we were trying to fill our stomachs with that instead. We both wound up hungover the next day. Maybe this place should try to be a wine bar with small bites instead of a prix fixe restaurant. I am not a large person and generally don't pick my restaurants for what will give me the most food, but I don't like feeling as though I have to get a sandwich after a $60 meal. I would have paid for a cheese plate with more bread. Hoping they're able to turn it around, but I probably won't be back until I hear more.
Be the first to ReplyEverything we ate was incredible, service amazing, and they
Everything we ate was incredible, service amazing, and they even accommodated my need to change the main course due to dietary restrictions last minute! Will 100% be back!
Be the first to ReplyI wish I had a rave review, as we wanted to love it.
I thought someone might care we were celebrating a BIG anniversary. Not at all. The food was all delicious, no complaints there. However, having experienced some pretty upscale tasting menus over the years, we expected the 3rd/main course to be more substantial. I've seen a few photos on yelp, but I was not prepared for... one slice of duck breast, with two small pieces of oyster mushroom, and a sprig or two of kale. I'm just kind of stunned at being served one very small slice of meat. It felt really stingy. Wrapped up with what was a taste of dessert. Overall disappointing.
Be the first to ReplyFood is good, hospitality and service are rude and aloof,
Food is good, hospitality and service are rude and aloof, at least that was the case the one time I went. Folks on the bakery side were much nicer. Note to management! Don't lose business due to haughty staff!
Be the first to ReplyI love the food from Winner and was really excited to try
I love the food from Winner and was really excited to try Runner up, which my friends had said very favorable things about. But overall, it was underwhelming. Two of the dishes I'd say were "really good", but the rest were just "meh" or like "Gordon's fish sticks tastes better than this." After eating the food, I have no idea where all the rave reviews come from.The dinner was well-paced and the space was okay- nothing special or memorable. The bar stools are very uncomfortable. I'm happy to support a local business but next time I go out to dinner, I certainly won't go there.
Be the first to ReplyWent for the pre fix menu on a Friday night, and it was
Went for the pre fix menu on a Friday night, and it was delicious and well paced. Additionally, the team was accommodating and understanding to changes in our party. Really looking forward to going again!
Be the first to Reply4.5 - a great tasting menu at an affordable price. Note:
4.5 - a great tasting menu at an affordable price. Note: the place seats 12, so book ahead! We grabbed seats at the bar/counter and there was plenty of elbow room. The music was a little overpowering but overall good ambiance. Tonight's menu was a whitefish croquette topped with caviar, charcuterie and cheese with Winner sourdough, kohlrabi with radicchio and burnt scallion yogurt sauce, Winner steak with polenta and Swiss chard, and a pear vacherin. All were great, my favorites were the charcuterie/cheese, sourdough, croquette, and dessert.
Be the first to ReplyMy evening here, with my husband on New Years, will forever
My evening here, with my husband on New Years, will forever be a fond memory. It is a very small, but special place. For the winter, there is only inside seating. Most of the space is dedicated to counter service, which is delightful. I could see what was coming up next, while enjoying the food I had. We started off with incredible drinks. Mine was basically a hot chai cider. Next, was a couple of oysters, followed by the most delicious chicken pรขtรฉ on bread I've ever had. I don't even like pรขtรฉ, but I wanted more. We also had French onion soup. Lastly, we finished up our appetizers with an amazing chopped salad with thick bacon chunks. For our main course, we had an extremely succulent beef bourguignon. I could cut through the meat with a fork. It was that tender! To finish off the night, we had a unique buttermilk brownie sundae. It was perfectly baked, had a nice citrus flavor, and a tasty sweet, almost caramel like sauce. I can't wait to come back here again. They said the menu changes frequently. Thanks for one of the best meals I've had in my life.
Be the first to ReplyI applaud Winner's success during a pandemic but I will
I applaud Winner's success during a pandemic but I will admit I was a little bit skeptical of their food if for nothing else than the fact that the prices for some of their baked goods border on outrageous (ASTERISK: not outrageous for NYC by any means but just more like "$7 for ONE donut" kinda stuff that I'll do cause it's a small batch specialty thing but also geesh). However, I am very happy to report that Runner Up is not only worth it but a welcome addition to the neighborhood -- especially as a slightly upscale option. There's very little traditional indoor seating and no outdoor heat lamps, which is a bummer, but when I went it happened to be an unseasonably warm day so outdoor seating was swell. We made early reservations to take advantage of the sun and had no problem being seated but it definitely got busier as the night went on. The half rotisserie chicken (with salsa Verde) was outstanding, it reminded me more of duck for how it fell off the bone -- huge positive for me. Then there was this sweet potato with spigarello, oranges, ginger, fish sauce -- also outstanding, never woulda expected all of these things to go together but it knocked it out of the park. We also ordered the crispy grains, which was tasty and indeed crispy, but a bit too lemon-y for my personal tastes. For dessert Chocolate & Coffee Pot de Creme with caramelized cocoa nibs, bruleed banana -- hell yeah! I guess maybe it's kinda dumb to list the items I had considering they're not even available right now as the menu changes often but all of that to say everything we ordered was indeed a winner (wink nudge). Also appreciated the intriguing wine list that offered a handful of interesting things I'd love to come back and try but at the time I wasn't drinking so oh well. Now I have a nice incentive to return (as if I didn't already).
Be the first to ReplyWe meant to have a light meal, but when every bite is so
We meant to have a light meal, but when every bite is so delicious you just keep ordering. By the end of our 80 minute visit we had enjoyed one cocktail and 3 glasses of wine for two people. We each had an appetizer, the luscious fluke tartare and the octopus with 2 potatoes. That might have been enough food given the baguette and market salad we had also ordered, but we wanted to try more. Crispy grains was a bibimbap-like preparation missing Korean spicing, but with a similar combination of soft and chewy. Trout poached in butter with tomatoes and pomegranate seeds for bright and acidic toppings was one of the most beautiful dishes we had ever seen. We may have been too full to appreciate it though. The model here is quick service and in keeping with that spirit we should have ordered less. The array of textures and flavors astounded us. The staff is warm and helpful.In lovely weather this is a comfortable street shed restaurant. I can't wait to try it in the snow.
Be the first to ReplyRunner Up to just who? I concur with the nearly 5 star
Runner Up to just who? I concur with the nearly 5 star review average score. Stopped in for an quick and easy anchovy toast (with pistachios, quinoa, pickled shallots and more) and the octopus with two types of potatoes. Paired with a nice Italian white wine it was the perfect remedy nearing the end of a long and hot day in the city. No pretense, friendly service and a wealth of outdoor seating make this a great spot. And best, it seems away from the rush of the city a bit, a nice treen line neighborhood with plenty of shade. I'd love to return and try more options from the menu. I get what's going on here and it's pretty first-rate. Highly recommended if you want to just relax and enjoy some fine food outside.
Be the first to ReplyIt's been a while since this place has opened and we
It's been a while since this place has opened and we finally got around to it for our birthday dinner date night. Sadly, was a little disappointed in the food. The temperature of the mackerel crudo was a little too warm and the fish ended up a little too slimy. The chicken decent enough but was nothing to write home about. The dessert was probably the highlight of the meal.
Be the first to ReplyUnique ! Check it out! Whatever you think you think, Runner
Unique ! Check it out! Whatever you think you think, Runner Up ain't that. Book ahead. Done.
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