Cafe Kestrel

Restaurant · Red Hook

8

@infatuation

Cafe Kestrel - Review - Red Hook - New York - The Infatuation

"Cafe Kestrel is a (barely) 20-seat restaurant with white-tiled floors, white lace curtains, and dainty plates on white tablecloths. It looks like somewhere you could sip tea in a ballgown, hoping excellent manners help prevent spills. In practice, though, this Red Hook restaurant is less prim and proper and more like a place run by a group of friends who woke up one day and decided to cook for everyone they knew. The energy is friendly and DIY, with a sign out front that states the hours "for now,” and a martini simply named the V. Cold Martini. We get the feeling the short, constantly revolving menu reflects whatever the good people of Cafe Kestrel want to eat that day, whether it's beautiful salads, mac and cheese, or Sunday night curry. photo credit: Cafe Kestrel photo credit: Cafe Kestrel photo credit: Cafe Kestrel Typically the simpler, more homemade-tasting dishes are the most satisfying, whereas more experimental dishes vary in their success rate. A scallop terrine, for instance, results in a mostly tasteless slab of hardened gelatin, and a piece swordfish gets lost under a layer of anchoïade. So stick to the foods you might crave when you want home cooking, but you just don’t have it in you to turn your oven on. That said, unless you live in Red Hook, Cafe Kestrel isn't quite special enough to warrant journeying to the land of no trains. When you’re having an excursion in the neighborhood, it should be celebrated accordingly with a thick burger at Red Hook Tavern or a beer with a view of the Statue of Liberty at Strong Rope Brewery. But if you’re already on your way down Van Brunt Street and feel pulled into Cafe Kestrel's glow and the promise of creamy, dreamy mac and cheese, by all means, go. It’s fun to have an unserious night in a precious little room every once in a while. photo credit: Cafe Kestrel photo credit: Cafe Kestrel photo credit: Willa Moore Food Rundown The menu at Cafe Kestrel changes seasonally, and sometimes even daily, but here’s an idea of what to expect. Scallop Terrine One of the fussier items on the menu, and one of the least successful. The scallops suspended in aspic look intriguing, but everything ends up tasting like a faintly savory jello. Garden Salad Cafe Kestrel usually has a few salad options, all of which are reliably good and covered in olive oil. We catch outselves thinking about a garden salad we had in late summer, that involved little gems and blanched green beans, smothered in a peppery crème fraiche-based dressing. Chicken A very nice roast chicken. Crispy, blistery skin, sweet and salty hits from dates and capers, plus a squeeze of lemon juice and little carrot rounds to drag through all the chicken fat. Sunday Night Curry If you had the time to buy squash at the farmers market and wash your rice thoroughly, we know you'd make something like this. You just might not have the time. Mac And Cheese This is the sharpest, richest, sauciest mac and cheese we've had in a while. It's fantastic. Order a side of these shells all for yourself. Fries Perfect. No notes. Order these as well. Dessert They change, but if the saffron rice pudding is available, you are required to order it. It’s got that signature caramelized crust on top, and an almost savory saffron flavor in each bite." - Willa Moore

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/cafe-kestrel
Cafe Kestrel

293 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY 11231 Get directions

kesnewyork.com
@cafekestrel

8 Postcards

Reserve
See full details

More Places For You

Sunday In Brooklyn

American restaurant · Williamsburg

A multi-level American spot in Brooklyn blending rustic charm with Instagram-worthy hazelnut praline pancakes, lively cocktails, and cozy brunch vibes.

31 Postcards

Alba’s Pizzeria & Restaurant

Restaurant · Astoria

Alba's Pizza is a beloved Astoria staple serving classic Italian dishes and killer pizzas that make you feel right at home.

1 Postcard

Bagel Talk

Bagel shop · Upper West Side

Bagel Talk is your go-to Upper West Side spot for fresh, chewy bagels and hearty sandwiches, perfect for a quick breakfast on the run.

2 Postcards

Lexington Club

Steak house · Upper East Side

The Arlington Club blends a vintage vibe with upscale chophouse fare and sushi, making it a stylish spot for steak lovers and happy hour seekers alike.

1 Postcard

Threes Brewing

Brewery · Gowanus

Threes Brewing in Gowanus is the ultimate hangout spot with its expansive backyard, house-brewed lagers, and delicious bites from Meat Hook.

29 Postcards

Nerina

Greek restaurant · Greenpoint

Nerina in Greenpoint serves up modern Greek mezze with a vibrant atmosphere, featuring fresh ingredients, inventive cocktails, and a spacious outdoor patio.

3 Postcards

Adda Indian Canteen

Indian restaurant · Long Island City

Adda serves bold, authentic regional Indian dishes in a cozy, newspaper-clad LIC spot perfect for sharing spicy, homestyle flavors.

64 Postcards

Apollo Bagels

Bagel shop · East Village

Apollo Bagels serves up crispy, tangy sourdough bagels topped with luscious smoked salmon, whitefish salad, and scallion cream cheese in a minimalist East Village spot.

10 Postcards

Amy's Bread

Bakery · Chelsea

Amy’s Bread in Chelsea Market serves up fresh, artisanal breads, killer sticky buns, and tasty pastries perfect for a casual bite or to-go.

7 Postcards

Wildair

New American restaurant · Lower East Side

Wildair, the casual yet sophisticated LES spot from Contra’s chefs, serves inventive American small plates and natural wines in a lively, intimate setting.

55 Postcards