The Daily News cites Le Paddock's version of the dish as some of the best in the city.
No criminality was suspected, police said.
Lanes will be closed starting at midnight Saturday through 6 a.m. Monday morning.
What to know before you go.
The playground was the last area of Prospect Park that remained closed because of storm damage.
The G line is less likely to encounter service disruptions than other lines, programmer Alex Barkan notes.
Information you should know before getting on with your day.
Our picks for your weekend.
Emily’s List gets behind Christine Quinn in a bid to make history
All injuries minor after bus totals car at corner of Coney Island Avenue Thursday evening.
Django Unchained, Silver Linings Playbook, Les Miserables and other movies are showing in the neighborhood, in case you want to catch up ahead of the Academy Awards.
Councilman David Greenfield, who sees the term "mentally retarded" as derogatory, wants the city to use "developmentally disabled" instead.
A crook pushed the 67-year-old victim to the ground, where he cracked his head and died on Wednesday night.
Governor focuses on economic growth, education reform and rebuilding New York's infrastructure in State of the State Address.
Brooklyn Commune's top chef answered some of our questions on cooking for the biggest event on the East Coast: Obama's swearing-in ceremony.
Upcoming information and events you won't want to miss.
Forward denies involvement with alleged attack at a Philadelphia hotel; So far no charges have been filed.
What you need to know, pre-coffee.
Sgt. Robert Zaleski was kicked in the knee by a perp he was trying to cuff.
What the District Attorney's office is doing to address the needs of individual defendants who have mental health concerns in Brooklyn
The $51 billion Sandy aid bill has the support of every House Democrat and every NY and NJ Republican House member, but still needs five more GOP votes to pass
On Jan. 16, the Y is offering to take your rugrats off your hands for three whole hours.
A new local nonprofit seeks to collect 300 prom gowns for area teens to wear this season.
Mark your calendars: Brooklyn Museum presents public programs for adults, teens and kids in January and February
Don’t miss these great events this week throughout Brooklyn.
Shop Smart Food Market, located at 238 Prospect Park West, will be expanding by an additional 2,000 feet this spring.
The Lower East Side Ecology Center wants your broken VCR, among other things.
Owners urged to pick up animals as soon as possible.
Yes, it's freezing, but it's never too soon to start planning for summer.
A week after New Year's Day, decorations still haunt the windows of several businesses and houses.
The eatery will soon take over the space next door, expanding its space to include a seating area and salad bar.
Police Department launches free app with neighborhood breaking news, crime statistics, wanted videos and more.
Make equine art with live horse models.
Fiscal cliff deal means a spike in Social Security payroll taxes in next paycheck… (but it would have been much higher without the deal)
Because it's never too soon to start grooming them for the big leagues.
Beat the winter blues with fun songs for kids and their caregivers.
D.A. Hynes praised Brooklynites, elected officials and NYPD for their determination to keep the streets safe.