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De Hot PotBWorth Trying

1127 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225 · Caribbean restaurant, Hot pot restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (911 reviews)

Takeout

Beloved Trinidadian takeout for doubles and roti with fast lines and low prices, but inconsistent seasoning and brusque service; cash only.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

De Hot Pot delivers solid neighborhood value through strong food quality in doubles and roti, backed by exceptional speed and genuine local loyalty. However, inconsistent seasoning and quality variation prevents a higher grade, and isolated but serious food safety reports create legitimate caution. Best approached as a reliable grab-and-go spot for Trinidadian classics near Prospect Park, not a destination for consistent excellence.

Restaurant Summary

A neighborhood stalwart slinging Trinidadian classics, De Hot Pot runs on a fast-moving counter and affordable prices. Expect a short wait, strong aromas, and grab-and-go energy. One fan summed it up: "doubles were the standout and the line flew." Service is brisk rather than warm. The cooking leans traditional—channa-filled doubles, chicken and goat roti, and pepper or tamarind to taste—more comfort than flash. On good days the bara is pillowy and meats are tender; on off days seasoning can skew mild or salty. This is classic Trinidadian fare, not fusion or chef theatrics. Families will find plenty of kid-friendly options: mild doubles, potato-and-channa wraps, and simple roti offer familiar flavors and soft textures. Portions are generous and prices forgiving, though the space is takeout only and cash or Zelle is required, so plan for a park picnic nearby.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter Only Average Cost$16-$24 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively residential-commercial strip near Prospect Park, serving locals and park-goers; practical, no-frills vibe.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked by day; typical city street conditions; mixed reviews on interior upkeep.

Nearby: Near Prospect Park and Empire Blvd/Flatbush junction; transit-rich corridor with diverse food options.

Crown HeightsCrown Heights offers a dynamic dining scene with Caribbean, Jewish, and modern American eateries alongside casual cafes and bars. The neighborhood has a lively social atmosphere with a blend of traditional and contemporary influences, attracting both locals and visitors. It is generally safe and accessible, with a growing reputation as a cultural and culinary hub.
Prospect Lefferts Gardens (border area)This micro-neighborhood adjacent to Crown Heights is known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and a slightly more laid-back dining scene featuring farm-to-table restaurants and cozy cafes. It appeals to those looking for a neighborhood feel with easy access to Prospect Park.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday08:00–19:00 Thursday08:00–19:00 Friday08:00–19:00 Saturday08:00–19:00 Sunday08:00–18:00

Available: Takeout

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