The night before my move a friend helped me take my clothes to the new apartment. It was one of those pre-move acts which makes the actual move day go a bit smoother. I also decided to head over to Commerce Bank to redeem the change in my coin jar (more banks should have those coin counting machines). With $75 in coin spoils and finding ourselves in the heart of the Slope, we headed over to the Brooklyn Fish Camp for dinner. Unfortunately it's a small place and it was busy. Not wanting to wait we crossed the street to an old fave, Bogota Bistro.
We scored the last open table and eagerly examined the menu. The vibe was festive, loud, and fun. We started with a better than average fried calamari that featured large calamari battered in a light and crispy flour. For dinner we had a traditional bacalo (salted cod) and a fried trout. Each entree comes with your choice of two sides; I had mixed salad and a roasted corn on the cob. The food can be described as traditional Latin fare with a polished and modern preparation; a chef's twist on what your mom might have made. Everything was tasty, portions were large, service was helpful and unobtrusisve. We had fun, we ate well, and left satisfied.
Dinner for two including one appetizer, two entrees, two drinks, and one desert came to $62 before gratuity. Bogota Bistro is located on 5th Avenue near St. Johns in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
We scored the last open table and eagerly examined the menu. The vibe was festive, loud, and fun. We started with a better than average fried calamari that featured large calamari battered in a light and crispy flour. For dinner we had a traditional bacalo (salted cod) and a fried trout. Each entree comes with your choice of two sides; I had mixed salad and a roasted corn on the cob. The food can be described as traditional Latin fare with a polished and modern preparation; a chef's twist on what your mom might have made. Everything was tasty, portions were large, service was helpful and unobtrusisve. We had fun, we ate well, and left satisfied.
Dinner for two including one appetizer, two entrees, two drinks, and one desert came to $62 before gratuity. Bogota Bistro is located on 5th Avenue near St. Johns in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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