If you’ve been to the Fort Greene farmers market and noticed a long line and nice-smelling potatoes, you’ve witnessed the effects of Brooklyn Curry Project. They’ve since stopped their weekly appearances, but the South Indian pop-up does events at a commercial kitchen in Downtown Brooklyn or sometimes at the Bed-Stuy coffee shop Commune—check Instagram for more details. The husband-and-wife team specializes in dosas (though they usually have a few other things like uttapam or idli). They take turns pouring dosa batter onto the flattop, swirling it around until it's so thin you can see through it, and then folding it around a heap of potatoes so that it’s crispy-crackly on the edges and soft in the center. Expect a wait—maybe bring a book—and order the whole menu if you've got friends in tow.
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