Monday, March 2, 2009

Little D Eatery

Not all frittatas are created equal. Little D Eatery served up a modestly light frittata. The cousin omelet was thin—so thin; it crisped around the edges. A full house and wait for brunch on a 1pm Sunday. Comfort food reins as recession prolongs though portions were not recession friendly when compare to diner food. But there were dishes that serve up a hint of specificity: Pork~n~Grits; pork as in pork butt served with cheddar grits and scrambled eggs; neatly distributed in thirds. I faintly connected the coupling of the grits and the pork—both were very well prepared on its own; robust barbeque flavor in the pulled pork and fine consistent textured grits—yet the bland scrambled eggs threw me off. Though their sourdough toasts made all those diner toasts look awfully silly.

Little D is a neighborhood park slope eatery soothing those who crave for the comfort food through health conscience and creative ingredients. Come to Little D with a friend who is slightly a health nut or one that would appreciate the finer detail. And do not expect to pig out like you would in a 24hr diner joint.

Service was friendly; décor was simple—nothing eye catching.

Little D Eatery 434 7th Avenue (between 14th & 15th Streets) Park Slope Brooklyn, NY 11215 718.369.3144

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