by Luke Fortney

Eater editors get asked one question more than any other: Where should I eat right now? While many people still consider Manhattan the locus of New York's dining scene, some neighborhoods in Brooklyn have become dining destinations in their own right. On this map, you'll find the latest Brooklyn debuts drawing NYC's dining obsessives.

Baby's Buns & Buckets
Dekalb Market remains one of the best places to find actually interesting food hall fare. Case in point: The newly opened Baby's Buns and Buckets. The underground food stall specializes in Thai meats and seafoods — honey pork, fried basa — that come in mini sandwich form or in massive fried chicken buckets with rice, herbs, and onions. Either way, prices are reasonable.) The menu runs under 10 items for now, but buckets of fried chicken and fish, without rice, and other dishes are in the works.

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