BunNan
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Haitian flavors have steadily moved from Flatbush’s sidewalks into Brooklyn’s dining conversation. BunNan, tucked on Caton Avenue, brings the island’s comfort dishes to a quiet stretch of Midwood. The menu leans into small plates, solo dining, and late-day bites—brunch, lunch, and dinner all covered. On weekdays the vibe is casual: quick bites and vegetarian options share space with heartier fare. Happy hour food shows up later, while small plates keep the crowd rotating through the evening. Solo diners can pick a seat without hesitation, and brunch arrives with the same no-frills approach. Finding the spot means a short walk from the F train at Church Avenue or a quick bus ride down Coney Island Avenue. The storefront blends into the block, but the menu gives it away—comfort food that tastes like home rather than a gimmick. Close to Ditmas Park’s single-family homes and the bustle of Cortelyou Road, the area walks the line between neighborhood quiet and weekend energy. Call ahead for a sense of timing, or use the map to plot the final block—(929) 428-5292 works for timing your arrival.