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"Miriam is the holy grail of Park Slope brunch. From shakshuka and cheese bourekas to french toast and eggs benedict, this Israeli spot makes some of the best breakfast dishes in the neighborhood, and you can enjoy them all in the company of a large sangria pitcher. Miriam’s curbside patio sits in the shadows of brownstones on Prospect Place, and if you stop by for a weeknight dinner this summer, you’ll probably find a live jazz band performing." - nikko duren