Thursday, June 12, 2008

Psari Seafood Restaurant & Bar

I found this place after trying to get into a certain fantastic fish place on Ditmars on Wednesday night.  Unlike the other place, Captain Fish had no line, in fact it was a large place with ample room to accommodate the many families.  They serve huge portions, and it was exactly what it sounds like, a wonderful fish meal, Greek style.  I had recently returned from a week in Greece and this did reminded me somewhat of the food i had on the coast in Greece, although the selection of fish was expectantly different.

When you walk in it looks like a fish market at first, but around the corner are the tables.  Before ordering I walked over to the large selection of seafood and asked for recommendations.  I checked out the quality up close which is nice to be able to do, and the fish all looked very good.  They were very helpful and told me what was good and even what was not so good today, I appreciated the honestly.

As I mentioned, the portions are just massive, they do most items family style.  The garlic bread with herbs was fantastic and hot, great way to start off the meal.  The salad was simple but very good, huge again, lots of feta and olives.  The three of us ordered red snapper, lobster and I believe black snapper.  The fish in particular were recommended after we told them we wanted the whole fish.  Great recommendation, it was all very fresh.  Very simple too, not much added to the fish, just grilled, and some lemon.  Exactly the way to enjoy fresh fish in my opinion.  The sides were chips, really excellent homemade potato chips, of course with the salad and bread it looked like a feast on the table.  

If memory serves me correctly they do not serve dessert, but there is a Baskin Robins down the block which is nice on a summer night after a light fish dish.  Nice service, good staff.  Great food, simple, fresh, great. Decently priced and was there they did accept credit cards.  Its not fancy at all, nice relaxing place.  I recommend it.

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