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Tempo Restaurant and Wine Bar is an inspired neighborhood restaurant, with dishes from Spain, Southern France, Sicily, Sardinia, Coastal Italy, and North Africa featured throughout the menu.

On weekdays, Tempo offers a three-course meal for just $32. On Fridays and Saturdays, there is a $42 prix fixe, for a complete three-course meal. One of Tempo’s signature dishes is a spectacular appetizer: crispy Duck Pastilla Rolls. And Tempo was awarded best pasta dish by Time Out New York for its delicious house special, Bucatini with Sicilian Pistachio Nut Pesto. Another favorite is Tempo’s Rib Eye Dinner for two, featuring grilled Black Angus Rib Eye Steak.

This Mother’s Day, May 11th, Tempo will be opening its doors at 3 pm for customers to enjoy a special Mother’s Day meal. Tempo will be serving dishes from the regular weekend menu at $39 per person. Call (718) 636-2020, to reserve your table now!

Tempo Restaurant and Wine Bar, 256 Fifth Ave., between Carroll St. and Garfield Pl., is open Sunday through Thursday 5:30 to 10:30 pm, Friday and Saturdays 5:30 to 11:30 pm. Tempo accepts all major credit cards. Call (718) 636-2020 or visit www.tempobrooklyn.com.

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