Psaraki James Paloumbis Psaraki
This Greek restaurant on the Brooklyn waterfront offers skyline views.
Openings: Open Mon.-Thurs 5 p.m.-10 p.m., Fri. 5 p.m.-11 p.m., Sat. noon-11 p.m., Sun. noon-9 p.m.

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Psaraki, Brooklyn, NY


Psaraki Restaurant Review:


About the restaurant: Psaraki, meaning “little fish” in Greek, is a traditional "urban" Greek restaurant from hospitality vet James Paloumbis. Located on the Brooklyn waterfront, the restaurant offers views of the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan skyline and the Williamsburg Bridge.

Food & Drinks: Guests will find plentiful seafood dishes, including crudo, seafood towers, fish kebabs and the namesake Psaraki Fish Chips (crispy Atherina, fried onion, and lemon presented in a wrapped paper cone). Other options might bring grilled lamb chops with Greek fries, filet mignon souvlaki, and vegetable moussaka.

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