(Open weekdays for dinner and weekends for brunch and dinner. It’s good now, and it will be even better later in the year, when the weather turns, and the puffy coats come out. There are cumin seeds, too, so the over-all effect is a bounty of crunchy little orbs and noodles swimming in a velvety, lemon-scented, cauliflower cream sauce: a savory take on cereal and milk. It appears in two ways: turned into a grainy, chewy tagliatelle, and with the kernels themselves toasted, as a topping. Great restaurant, set right water side and in the heart of Dumbo. The most interesting dish on the menu is that quinoa, which comes with starchy, hearty cauliflower. A salad of bitter greens and beets, balanced and harmonious, comes with pickled, not fresh, berries. It’s irresistible, almost obscenely salty, but the preparation does strange things to the texture of the marrow, which is no longer appealingly viscous but more like taco beef. Just in case sweetbreads weren’t rich enough, at Atrium they’re served with chanterelles and chorizo a bone-marrow appetizer comes scraped out and ground up with anchovies. every day, plus there are some drink specials to go with them. The inside of this restaurant have string lights across the ceiling plus original art adorning the walls. Visiting here not only offers an incredible dining experience but also an artistic one. Now oysters are 1 apiece from 5:30 until 7 p.m. Found off of Brooklyn Bridge Park in DUMBO, Atrium offers indoor and outdoor seating and serves French and American food at a reasonable price. Which is not to say that the results aren’t frequently, even disconcertingly, satisfying. Atrium Dumbo by Krieger DUMBO Atrium DUMBO is launching an oyster happy hour. Atrium DUMBO is an award winning restaurant in the heart of DUMBO, Brooklyn where the industrial neighborhood of DUMBO meets the simplicity of French cuisine. Many of the dishes are downright heavy, oddly wintery for an end-of-summer meal by the water. However, the place is beautiful, the food is rich and we liked the atmosphere. It’s not the cheapest restaurant in New York, we paid 84 in total. Certainly the menu doesn’t offer the kind of casual fare the residents of this restaurant-starved area might want to eat on a Tuesday night: there’s no burger, for instance, but there is a veal-chop special, served with pre-recession quantities of shaved truffle. Atrium Dumbo 15 Main Street, Dumbo 71 Status: Opening Tonight Atrium Dumbo is the new restaurant in the space that housed Governor until last October, when Sandys floodwaters. Atrium DUMBO is very pleasant for a break at lunchtime or a romantic dinner.
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