Bk9 - Brooklyn
Bk9
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Nine childhood friends, each with roots in different Caribbean islands, came together to create BK9 - a restaurant and bar that embodies their enduring friendship through the shared love of good food, good drinks, and good times. The menu at BK9 is a fusion of Caribbean-inspired dishes that transport diners to the flavors of Haiti, Trinidad, and Jamaica, elevated with modern culinary techniques for a refined and unforgettable dining experience. Committed to using fresh and wholesome ingredients, BK9 offers a healthier approach to traditional favorites, prepared elegantly to tantalize the taste buds. Through their unique dishes and cocktails, the 9 friends have captured the essence of their shared journey as young men from immigrant families in Brooklyn, blending memories of laughter, great conversations, and unforgettable moments with a touch of decadence and a vibrant atmosphere.
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It was ok.. service was a little slow... ambiente was cool. I would not rate it higher than a three
Eating is delicious. they cannot go wrong with the hangar steak, miso salmon or the jerk wings
I was relieved to find everything as good as described. This illustrates the correct treatment of customers. Their offerings follow expected conventions. Inside, the brightness was just right. My meal was worth remembering. Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Other Price per person: $10–20 Recommendation for vegetarians: Not sure Vegetarian offerings: Not sure Parking space: Not sure Parking options: Paid parking lot Kid-friendliness: The interior design of this spot is remarkable.
Nice Caribbean Lounge right next to Barclays Center. My friends and I passed this place on our way to dinner and there was a line out the door. We decided to pop in after a concert we were there to attend. I thought it was just a small bar, but it's actually a full service restaurant with a good number of tables and extra space in the back near the open kitchen. We were lucky to get three seats at the bar. It was a Friday night and there was a DJ playing a lot of Caribbean and Afrobeats music. When I asked, he finally played a little hip hop. The bartender, Freddy, was great (forgive me if that's the wrong name). He was efficient and friendly, took multiple drink orders at a time and made them very quickly. The total cost for three mixed drinks was over $100 which is crazy, but I guess this is NYC. We stayed a while because the place was so nice. Definitely a 30 and up crowd, which I appreciated. We ordered some jerk wings and brussel sprouts. The sprouts were very basic and uninteresting. However, the jerk wings were on fire! The seasoning was quite spicy but the flavor was great. They came with some kind of cayenne lime sauce that was perfect for dipping. I also loved that the kitchen was open late. Perfect place for a chilly night in NYC. This was the perfect place to go after a concert to keep the fun going without doing too much work. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Bone In Oxtails$20.9
Jerk Chicken Empanadas (2)$7.0Main
Bk9 Burger$17.9Dessert
Rum Raisin Almond Cake$10.0Starters
Curry Lemongrass Mussels$14.0
Broiled Miso Salmon$24.9
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