Alma Negra

Mexican restaurant · Gowanus

4

@infatuation

"Alma Negra should be your go-to “super cute” Mexican spot on 4th avenue in Park Slope. Low-key and stylish, it’s just as good for a first date as it is for catching up with that friend who you somehow never see even though they live a few blocks away. The menu has some real standouts like a fish taco that’s satisfyingly crunchy and creamy and a mole verde that’s ideal for those nights when you want a giant pile of vegetables for dinner, but don’t want a salad. Another thing we love: The mocktails are just as exciting as the cocktails, so put this on your list as a place for hanging out with your friends who don’t drink." - Carina Finn

Alma Negra - Review - Park Slope - New York - The Infatuation
@TheInfatuation

494 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions

almanegranyc.com
@almanegra.nyc

4 Postcards

Reserve
See full details

More Places For You

P.J. Carney’s Pub

Irish pub · Midtown West

Bustling, historic & traditional Irish watering hole with a diverse crowd & a an old-world vibe.

1 Postcard

Bar Pitti

Italian restaurant · Greenwich Village

Bar Pitti is a cozy Italian gem, serving authentic dishes that have regulars feeling like family amidst its glamorous crowd.

19 Postcards

Christie's New York

Auction house · Midtown West

Christie's, an iconic auction house since 1766, dazzles art lovers with a rotating array of exhibitions where you can explore and even bid on extraordinary treasures—all for free.

1 Postcard

Santi

Italian restaurant · Midtown East

Chef Michael White’s Santi serves up stunning pan-Italian dishes ranging from crudos to extraordinary pastas in a chic Midtown East setting perfect for any occasion.

8 Postcards

Café Chelsea

French restaurant · Chelsea

Charming all-day French bistro at Hotel Chelsea, where the classic dishes and inviting atmosphere are perfect for a cozy brunch escape.

16 Postcards

The Sandwich Board

Sandwich shop · Lower East Side

The Sandwich Board on the Lower East Side is your go-to for inventive, flavor-packed sandwiches inspired by NYC’s diverse culinary scene, all crafted with fresh ingredients.

6 Postcards

Kisa

Korean restaurant · Lower East Side

Kisa channels the retro vibes of a 1980s Korean diner, serving hearty plates of bulgogi or spicy pork with a smorgasbord of banchan for just $32.

14 Postcards

Greenwood Park

Bar · South Slope

Greenwood Park transforms a former gas station into a vibrant 13,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor beer garden brimming with craft brews, delicious pub bites, and laid-back vibes, perfect for group hangs and sunny afternoons.

11 Postcards

Pinch Chinese

Chinese restaurant · SoHo

Pinch Chinese in Soho is your go-to spot for exquisite soup dumplings, crafted by a Din Tai Fung veteran, alongside delicious Peking duck and inventive cocktails.

14 Postcards

Caracas Arepa Bar

Bar · East Village

Arepa aficionados seek out the Venezuelan bites at this take-out arm of the nearby sit-down space.

5 Postcards