Where To Get Your Fill Of The Special Prix Fixe Meals Ditmas Park Restaurants Are Offering This Week

Ditmas Park, it’s time to get your eat on!

From today through Saturday, March 14, you’ll be able to get your fill of a ton of prix fixe meals in our neighborhood.

Thanks to the Flatbush Development Corporation, we’ve learned what specials will be happening during this week’s “Eat & Shop Your Heart Out Cortelyou” event. To get your hands on these meals, you’ll need to pick up a pass at any of the businesses that are participating in the FDC’s shopping, eating and drinking extravaganza (an entire list of which you can see here).

Now, onto the food!

The Castello Plan (1213 Cortelyou Road)
Three courses for $25 (tax and tip not included). Choice of one appetizer, one entrée, and one dessert off the menu.

San Remo (1408 Cortelyou Road)
Three courses for $20 (plus tax and gratuity). Choice of one out of three appetizer options, choice of one of three entrées, and a dessert.

Asya (1310 Cortelyou Road)
Three course meal for $18 per person (tax and gratuity separate). You’ll be able to choose from four appetizers, five entrées (comes with rice and naan), and two desserts.

Purple Yam (1314 Cortelyou Road)
Two dishes plus a dessert for $28 per person (not including tax and tip). The special will change daily.

Cinco De Mayo (1202 Cortelyou Road)
Two course meal for $18, including a glass of sangria or soda (tax and tip separate). Choice of chicken soup or lentil soup for an appetizer and choice between chicken and beef fajitas or chicken and beef flautas for the entrée.

Lea (1022 Cortelyou Road) and The Farm on Adderley (1108 Cortelyou Road) are also participating and will be whipping up some delicious surprises for their prix fixe menus, but you’ll have to drop in to find out what these culinary treats will be.

For more information about this event, you can go to its Facebook page here and read our writeup about the celebration of all things Cortelyou here.

When you do go out this week, be sure to share what you thought of everything by using the hashtag #MyCortelyou on social media.

Happy eating, neighbors!