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Best Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance Restaurants in Brooklyn Heights

14 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Damascus Bread & Pastry Shop
A historic Syrian bakery where locals stock up on pita, pastries, and grab-and-go Middle Eastern dishes from long-running family recipes.

Notable Picks

$ Brooklyn Heights Middle Eastern
Damascus Bread & Pastry Shop is a century-old Syrian bakery on Atlantic Avenue known for its fresh pita, baklava, and prepared Middle Eastern specialties. Dating back to the late 1920s, it draws neighborhood shoppers and destination carb-seekers for trays of sweets, savory pies, and pantry staples that taste rooted in home cooking.
Must-Try Dishes: Assorted baklava and pistachio pastries, Spinach and cheese pies, Falafel or shawarma sandwiches on house pita
What makes it special: A historic Syrian bakery where locals stock up on pita, pastries, and grab-and-go Middle Eastern dishes from long-running family recipes.
$$$$ Brooklyn Heights Japanese, Sushi
Iron Chef House is a longtime Brooklyn Heights Japanese spot known for big portions, broad menus, and sushi that over-delivers for the price. Regulars treat it as an everyday sushi house where you can mix classic rolls, hot appetizers, and combo boxes without breaking the bank.
Must-Try Dishes: Monkey roll, Dinner bento box with sushi and tempura, Salmon avocado roll
What makes it special: Big-portion neighborhood sushi with generous combos and better-than-expected quality for the price.
$ Brooklyn Heights Mexican, Tacos
Taqueria Al Pastor is a counter-service spot on Court Street known for its spit-roasted pork tacos, homemade tortillas and fast-moving line. Downtown Brooklyn workers and Brooklyn Heights residents use it as a reliable stop for quick lunch plates, late-afternoon taco runs and casual dinners. The focus stays on well-seasoned meats, salsas and value rather than elaborate decor.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor tacos with pineapple, Carne asada quesadilla, Nachos with pastor
What makes it special: Counter-service tacos al pastor carved fresh onto warm tortillas.
$$ Brooklyn Heights Chinese
Lichee Nut is a long-running Montague Street Chinese restaurant known for fast service, generous lunch specials, and a broad, old-school menu that has kept neighborhood regulars coming back for years. It leans classic American-Chinese more than regional deep dives, with reliability and value as its core appeal.
Must-Try Dishes: General Tso's Chicken, Little Juicy Buns (Soup Dumplings), Dried Sauteed String Beans
What makes it special: Classic American-Chinese comfort food with fast, dependable service and big portions.
$$$ Brooklyn Heights Indian
Open since 2007, Curry Heights is a Brooklyn Heights standby serving a long menu of North Indian and Bengali staples, from smoky tandoori to rich gravies. Counter-style lunch service and sit-down dinners make it a flexible option for both quick workday meals and relaxed family spreads.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb Biryani, Saag Paneer
What makes it special: Long-running neighborhood favorite for classic curries and combos.

Worthy Picks

$$$$ Brooklyn Heights Bakery, Sandwiches
Family-owned since 1949, Lassen & Hennigs is a Montague Street deli-bakery known for red velvet cake, black-and-white cookies and a sprawling case of everyday desserts. It doubles as a neighborhood commissary for cakes, pies and platters that end up at birthdays, office gatherings and holiday tables across Brooklyn Heights.
Must-Try Dishes: Red velvet cake slice, Black-and-white cookie, Pumpkin or classic cheesecake slice
What makes it special: Decades-old deli-bakery turning out classic New York cakes, cookies and party platters.
$ Brooklyn Heights Vietnamese, Pho
Banhmigos on Court Street is a fast-casual Vietnamese spot focused on banh mi, pho, rice boxes and vermicelli salads that travel well for office lunches and easy dinners. Portions are generous, customization is easy, and the menu covers everything from traditional ham sandwiches to short rib pho and vegetarian options.
Must-Try Dishes: Traditional banh mi, Short rib pho, Grilled pork vermicelli salad
What makes it special: Vietnamese fast-casual counter specializing in banh mi, pho and customizable rice boxes.
$ Brooklyn Heights Breakfast
Clark’s is a classic Brooklyn Heights diner where burgers, club sandwiches, and breakfast plates almost always arrive with a mound of fries. The regular fries lean toward crisp and salty, while sweet potato fries show up frequently in online orders and reviews. It’s the kind of all-day spot where fries are less a specialty item and more a constant backdrop to neighborhood life.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheeseburger with fries, Turkey club with fries, Sweet potato fries
What makes it special: Neighborhood diner where fries come with nearly everything on the menu.
$$$ Brooklyn Heights Pizza
My Little Pizzeria on Court Street is a classic slice and pie shop serving blocks of downtown courts and Brooklyn Heights commuters late into the evening. The menu covers plain and topping-heavy pies plus stromboli-style rolls and garlic knots, with plenty of takeout and delivery volume. It’s the comfort-choice late-night pizza when you want something familiar on the way home.
Must-Try Dishes: Plain cheese slice, Sausage roll, Garlic knots with extra sauce
What makes it special: Classic Court Street pizzeria doing whole pies, slices, and old-school rolls.
$ Brooklyn Heights Bagels
Montague Street Bagels is a long-running Brooklyn Heights spot where classic bagels, breakfast sandwiches, and deli staples anchor a wide, neighborhood-focused menu. It’s more about steady output than trend-chasing, giving locals a reliable option for grab-and-go bagels before court, offices, or the promenade. The space feels utilitarian, but portions are solid and prices stay friendly for the area.
Must-Try Dishes: Plain bagel with vegetable cream cheese, Egg and cheese on an everything bagel, Whole wheat bagel with tuna salad
What makes it special: Old-school Heights deli where bagels, breakfast sandwiches, and platters cover everyday cravings.
$ Brooklyn Heights Breakfast
La Bagel Delight at Court St is a busy bagel shop that fuels Borough Hall commuters with egg sandwiches, omelette platters, and lox on still-warm bagels. It’s more about speed and sheer volume than seating, but the bagels and breakfast platters keep regulars circling back.
Must-Try Dishes: La Bagel Omelette Platter, Nova Lox Spectacular on everything bagel, Egg and cheese breakfast sandwich
What makes it special: High-volume bagel counter turning out classic New York breakfast builds.
$ Brooklyn Heights Pizza
Fascati Pizza is a longtime Brooklyn Heights counter spot where locals grab foldable Napolitana slices and pan pies before heading home or back to the promenade. The room is basic and narrow, but the focus is on consistent slices with light char and a slightly sweet sauce. It’s a late-evening neighborhood standby when you want classic Heights pizza without fanfare.
Must-Try Dishes: Napolitana slice, Sicilian square slice, Mini pan pie with extra cheese
What makes it special: Old-school Brooklyn Heights counter serving thin, foldable slices until late evening.
$ Brooklyn Heights Sandwiches
Brooklyn Heights Deli is a neighborhood bodega-style deli where made-to-order heroes and grill items anchor a long menu of cold cuts, hot sandwiches, and platters. It’s more about big portions and everyday convenience than curation, but locals praise the hefty chicken cutlet and turkey combinations.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Cutlet Sandwich with Mozzarella and Avocado, Turkey Hero, The Fat Boy Sandwich
What makes it special: Bodega-style deli turning out stacked heroes and hot sandwiches.
$ Brooklyn Heights Middle Eastern
Heights Falafel is a tiny Brooklyn Heights counter long appreciated for quick, inexpensive falafel, shawarma, and stuffed pitas. It’s a no-frills operation where the appeal lies in warm bread, crisp chickpea fritters, and filling platters that make a reliable workday lunch or low-key takeout stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel sandwich with tahini and salads, Chicken shawarma platter over rice, Lentil or vegetable soup
What makes it special: Counter-service falafel and shawarma that stay affordable and satisfying a short walk from the Promenade.