Victorian Flatbush and Little Pakistan
What this foodstroll is
Our favorite things to do in Flatbush and where to eat in “Little Pakistan”.
Why this foodstroll works
Brooklyn is great 247/7/365, but the Fall and Spring are especially nice, and nowhere is it better than Victorian Flatbush in Ditmas Park. Flatbush has a deep connection to Brooklyn, being one of the original six towns in Kings County, and there are a few spots that date back to colonial Dutch New Netherlands. The Prospect Park South Historic District, a small section of early 20th century Victorian mansions in Ditmas Park, will transport you to another world. But perhaps our favorite part of the neighborhood is the more contemporary enclave known as “Little Pakistan”, where you can eat some of NYC’s best South Asian food on a tight budget!
Strolling
Food Spots
1. Dunya Kabab House
2. Mashallah Sweets and Restaurant
Transportation
The Q train takes you closest to Prospect Park Lake at Parkside Avenue, as well as into Victorian Flatbush at both Church Ave and Beverley Road. The Cortelyou Road station is just a few blocks from both food spots. The F, G, 2, and 3 trains also put you in the general vicinity of the park and food spots.
Streetside parking is possible but difficult right next to the park. It gets easier as you approach Victorian Flatbush and Cortelyou Road.