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Lately, Bay Ridge has made news for acquiring a sewer stench courtesy of a pipeline project gone wrong. That puts a crimp in plans to enjoy the harbor views from the 69th Street Pier, but at least the shopping corridors along 86th Street and Fifth Avenue and Third Avenue’s “Restaurant Row” are out of nose-shot.


         
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Friday, July 31, 2009

Posted By:  Jennifer Blevins
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Tanoreen
Yes, Bay Ridge is far away. Trust me, I know. I live there. I want to throw myself on the tracks of the 36th Street subway station in Brooklyn at least once a week during my miserable wait for the R train. But Bay Ridge is worth the trip, especially when you're talking about food...and especially when you're talking about Middle Eastern food. And the best of the best is Tanoreen. Rawia Bishara, the chef-owner, is masterful with eggplant, lamb, hummus...well, everything on her menu. And she visits each table with maternal concern, making sure your dining experience is everything you had dreamed it would be. I highly recommend the cauliflower salad--browned cauliflower buds topped with tahini sauce and pomegranate syrup, so perfect they seem to defy the laws of the natural world. It's BYOB (no corking fee) and Bay Ridge certainly has an abundance of liquor stores, so pick up a bottle of wine on your way. The atmosphere leaves a bit to be desired, but the prices and quality of food make it well worth the trip to Bay Ridge...if you can resist suicide at the 36th Street station.




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Restaurants (50)
Nightlife (13)
Shopping (29)
Landmarks (9)



Other Bay Ridge Restaurants

Anopoli
Classic coffee shop with backyard seating.
Areo
Big Italian.
Arirang Hibachi Steakhouse
Japanese hibachi with a free show.
Bally Bunion
Country Irish pub.
Bridgeview Diner
Bay Ridge's best diner.
Canteena
Mexican from the 'Circles' chain.

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Other Bay Ridge Nightlife

Bean Post
Popular pub/sports bar.
Bullshots
Delia's Lounge
When you need to get in the mood.
Hall of Fame Billiards
Large poolhall with celeb cache.
JJ Bubbles
Comfortable dive bar.
Kelly's Tavern
Classic NY Irish bar.

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Other Bay Ridge Shopping

Arayssi Bakery
Popular Lebanese bakery.
Century 21
Discounted apparel, housewares, and linen—everything!
Frank and Eddie’s Meat Market
One of the few real butcher stores left in Brooklyn.
Havin' a Party
Party supplies and novelties.
Leske’s Bakery
There’s only one Babka left...watch out for elbows!
Little Cupcake Bakeshop
Now, who doesn’t just love a good cupcake?

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Other Bay Ridge Landmarks

69th Street Pier/9/11 Memorial
Once the embarkation point for the Bay Ridge-St. George ferry, it offers a panoramic harbor view.
Fontbonne Hall
Now a Catholic school, this 1890s private residence that once belonged to actress Lillian Russell.
Fort Hamilton
Established in the 1820s as a garrison for protecting the harbor and city against attack.
James F Farrell House
This 1849 Greek Revival house evokes the neighborhood's days as a wealthy seaside retreat.
Leif Ericsson Runestone
Commemorating the viking explorer's discovery of America…way before that other guy.
St John's Episcopal Church
Established in 1834, the present structure dates to 1890; its vestrymen have included Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson.

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