Nasim Alikhani's Prospect Heights Persian room — the tahdig, the lamb shank, and the reason Persian food broke out in New York
Must-try: Tahdig, Braised lamb shank, Mast-o-khiar
📍 75 St Marks Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
The best restaurants in Prospect Heights, New York City — 11 ranked picks with ratings, must-try dishes and live table availability.
11 picksProspect Heights has 11 restaurants worth the trip, and this is the ranked list. Sofreh leads it at 4.8 stars, with Leland Eating and Drinking House close behind. Most of this list stays under $40 a head, and the strongest showings are American, Persian and Mediterranean. If you only order one thing, make it the tahdig at Sofreh. 2 of the 11 take online reservations, and the live availability badge on each card shows what is actually open tonight.
Prospect Heights covers a lot of ground for its size — American, Persian and Mediterranean are all well represented across the 11 spots we track here, and the neighborhood averages 4.4 stars.
Nasim Alikhani's Prospect Heights Persian room — the tahdig, the lamb shank, and the reason Persian food broke out in New York
Must-try: Tahdig, Braised lamb shank, Mast-o-khiar
📍 75 St Marks Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Mediterranean in Prospect Heights — 4.8 on Resy across 6,728 diner reviews
Must-try: Freshly baked focaccia, Vermouth & amaro list
📍 755 Dean St, Brooklyn, NY 11238
a twelve-seat room doing New Orleans cooking the neighborhood is lucky to have
Must-try: Seafood etouffee, Po'boy, Oysters
📍 794 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
A quirky Fujianese spot with a massive room and dishes sized for a crowd
Must-try: General Tso's whole chicken, Sizzling lamb chops, Bourbon and cumin cocktail
📍 609 Dean St, Brooklyn, NY 11238
A petite pasta room from the Ciao Gloria team with plates sized like a person eats
Must-try: Pappardelle bolognese, Gnocchi, Chicken milanese
📍 575 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
The most interesting Thai restaurant in the area, in a very pretty yellow room
Must-try: Papaya salad, Sour sausage and crunchy rice salad, Jasmine tea-smoked ribs
📍 638 Bergen St, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Tokyo-flown fish and an omakase that starts far lower than you would expect
Must-try: Omakase, Seared salmon nigiri, Bluefin with mushroom
📍 335 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
The casual alternative on the block - high-quality fish without the reservation stress
Must-try: Nigiri, Sashimi, Brooklyn roll with kani salad
📍 331 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Your grandmother's dining room restaged as a 1950s dinner party with very good cocktails
Must-try: Duck pastrami, Burger on challah, Seven-layer cake
📍 605 Carlton Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
A breakfast sandwich in the morning and wine on the back patio by night
Must-try: Sausage egg and cheese, The Tony mortadella sandwich, Roasted scallops with sofrito
📍 791 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
The outdoor living room for the neighborhood, garden gnomes and all
Must-try: Smashburger, Shrimp cocktail, Soft pretzel with beer cheese
📍 659 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Sofreh — 4.8 stars across 8,179 reviews, the highest on this list. Nasim Alikhani's Prospect Heights Persian room — the tahdig, the lamb shank, and the reason Persian food broke out in New York.
2 of the 11 book online — Sofreh and Leland Eating and Drinking House. The rest are walk-in or phone-only. Each card here shows live availability for tonight where the restaurant publishes it.
The tahdig at Sofreh, the freshly baked focaccia at Leland Eating and Drinking House and the seafood etouffee at Lowerline. Those are the dishes regulars point to first.
Ratings and review volume decide the order, but the list itself is drawn from restaurants people actually post about — 9 of the 11 here have a TikTok attached to their card. Every entry is checked as open before it ships.