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    L’Angolo Di Palermo

    4.3 (14 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    You might not know they have a great bakery inside with some of the best crunchy cannolis in Brooklyn
    Melissa R.

    You guys, THESE are cannolis!!! If you like Villabate's crunchy shell cannolis on 18th ave but can't get there, this is it. You can put these in the fridge and the shell will not get soggy. I'm so tired of soft cannolis!! I came for over a dozen on thanksgiving and they piped them fresh right in front of me. Love, love, love. But even sitting in the fridge case I've bought them and they've been crunchy. Let's keep this place in business! That Brooklyn Bites guy on Instagram missed a prime spot for some of the best ones we have in Brooklyn. This is not a paid announcement lol

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    Thank you so much !!!

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    Good sandwiches and fresh ! Looking forward to trying more of there delicious and fresh food

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    Grand Porco made with freshly made Porchetta, and shaved parmigiano was a game changer.

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    This was such a cute little gem tucked away on the quieter end of Bay Ridge Ave. I love that it's a…read morefamily-owned small business, and that they have (limited) hot options as well as packaged kimchi and banchan, along with some home goods and instant ramyun. I picked up a small jar of their classic white kimchi ($8.32), which I was so excited to try because white kimchi is traditionally made with pine nuts and it's difficult to find a nut-free version at supermarkets. I thought the kimchi had a pleasant tang, though it was a little savorier than I expected. The variety of banchan was also excellent-- I counted 21 different dishes as well as 4 different types of sauces. I picked up a miyeok and dubu muchim ($8.32) which was a seaweed salad tossed with firm tofu crumbles. I intended to eat it for dinner, but I finished the whole container before I got home because it was so addictive and delicious. If you have any questions, a staff member is at hand but everything is neatly labeled with an explanation of ingredients. Their kitchen is open on Wed-Sun so I'd love to return to try a weekend special, which rotates on a weekly basis. Kimchi Kooks is located a short walk away from Owl's Head Park and the pier, so I would definitely recommend grabbing a few banchan to-go if the weather is nice! PS- A staff member kindly let me know that all the kimchis are nut-free and that if you bring the glass jar back, you get $1 off your next purchase.

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