Prospect Heights
One of the sweetest, most tight-knit communities in the 718. Prospect Heights has seen much change in its time, which is visible in the architecture alone - the streets are lined with a mix of beautiful historic rowhouses and new luxury condos. Though small in size, it holds two of the borough’s largest institutions - the BK Museum and the BK Public Library - as well as the Barclays Center, home to the NBA's Brooklyn Nets. Over the past 15 years, we’ve witnessed the resurgence of restaurants, nightlife and shops, putting Prospect Heights on the grid as a beloved Brooklyn destination.
Sunshine Co.
Weather Up
Brooklyn Museum
Chuko Ramen
Bar Chuko
Kimchi Grill
Blue Marble Ice Cream
The Vanderbilt
Hungry Ghost
High-quality, tasty coffee and pastries in an airy, elegant space.
Ogliastro Pizza Bar
Little Cupcake Bakeshop
1 of a Find Vintage
Unnameable Books
Ample Hills Creamery
Tom's Restaurant
Branded Saloon
Bitter & Esters
Natty Garden
Washington Commons
Doughnut Plant
James
Cheryl's Global Soul
Milk Bar
Complete Music Studios
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Kimchi Grill
- Address
- 766 Washington Avenue
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Oh man, do we love this place. Thank you, founder Phillip Lee, for wanting to share your love for Korean food and make the cuisine accessible to the people, far and wide. VOILA - the Kimchi Taco Truck! After a year of being mobile and selling their yummy tacos out of a truck window, Kimchi Grill opened its first storefront location on Washington Avenue. Their menu includes street food staples such as tacos, burritos, as well as their very own, "Tofu Edamame Falafel Taco" - a delicious vegetarian option. It's ALL good but our favorite is the BBQ Nachos with marinated Korean BBQ beef & spicy seared pork, queso blanco, cheddar, black beans, fresh kimchi, pico de gallo, green onion and miso crema. WOW.