Psari Restaurant
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+1 (718) 786-6015
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32-10 36th Ave. Astoria, NY 11106
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- Astoria
- Posted 2 years ago
At Psari our specialty is fresh and delicious seafood with a Greek twist. “Psari” is Greek for “fish” and that simple word is the inspiration behind our menu. We serve a variety of fresh whole fish daily including red snapper, black sea bass and porgy. Our “catches of the day” are displayed on ice for your perusal and all are made-to-order. Choose to have your fish grilled (drizzled lightly with olive oil and fresh lemon juice), broiled (sprinkled with garlic and cooked in butter) or fried (dipped in our delicious batter and served crisp on the outside and tender on the inside). Whichever you choose, we know you will enjoy it!
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