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Here’s your appetizer. To get one for yourself at the New Floridian, go to Kings Plaza, then drive down Flatbush until you see a restaurant that doesn’t look like a diner, thanks to its modernized facade. Park the car (only a lunatic would take public transportation this far out); you have arrived! Enjoy.

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Hinsch’s has been serving ice cream for more than sixty years, but word is, they’re coasting on the old school look in order to get away with ordinary food and service. It’s true that the words diner and outstanding are rarely used in the same sentence….

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I sat at the counter, had a cup of joe and a toasted muffin, and made a call while my feet warmed up. During that time, one piece of cheesecake left the case. Customers (@ 5:00 PM) were ordering up soup, dinners, sandwiches, and even pancakes. The diner does a lot of take-out; donuts are conveniently located by the front door.

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Kevin’s, on Van Brunt Street, is another place to eat in Red Hook. The restaurant is small, with retro decoration; the menu’s homey, with an emphasis on seafood. If you go for brunch, try the outrageous cornflake french toast. You won’t need to eat for three days.

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Hope and Anchor is a friendly restaurant with tasty, affordable grub. There was a table available at 1:00 PM today which made me very happy. Brunch tastes so much better when there’s no wait.

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The Park Slope Restaurant, on Fifth Avenue, is a neighborhood greasy spoon. When it’s open and serving food, the interior looks cheerier. The food is exactly what you’d expect.

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