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| Though luxury developers have had their eyes on Greenpoint, Brooklyn's northernmost neighborhood, making inroads here has not been quite as easy here as it was in the rezoned Williamsburg, immediately to the southwest. And so, the Garden Spot of Brooklyn has been mostly successful in holding fast to its mom and pop shops and decidedly Polish flavor. This is a neighborhood in which a catering hall can be found 3 doors down from a slaughterhouse. Greenpoint's only subway will deposit you in Hunter's Point, not Manhattan. (Underground oil spills also serve to keep the swells at bay). Needless to say, your webmaster can frequently be found here. This time, I was attracted to several of the eclectic signs to be found along Greenpoint's spine, Manhattan Avenue (can you imagine a street in Manhattan named for another borough?) | |||||||||||||||||||||||




Feller's an odd duck. He is an abstract painter in this spare time and his works fill the walls of the small place. He is also obsessed with Native American culture. He visits the Kutenai, Shoshone-Bannock, Crow, Nez Perce, Apache, Navajo, Zuni and Hopi out west every year. In his store window are Native American jewelry he has bought from them; everything is for sale.
Manhattan Furrier also offers fur storage. I've got to wonder how many people in ramshackle Greenpoint take him up on that offer...
The title of this Polish restaurant means "King's Feast." Yelp.com reviews were favorable:
As far as getting real Polish food, the only thing better than this place is befriending an old Polish grandmother or flying to Krakow for dinner. This gem in Greenpoint is the best Polish food you will find in Brooklyn. My wife is from Poland and said that her parents go here all the time for real Polish food. I was hesitant about trying it, but I am very happy that she made me go. The borscht, or beet soup, is amazing with some sour cream in it. They give you a huge portion and I always get a nice Polish beer to go with it.










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Photographed June 2009, page completed July 8, 2009
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