BLACK SEA
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+1 (718) 265-1009
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3100 Ocean Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11235
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- Brooklyn
- Posted 2 years ago
For over 20 years, Black Sea Fish & Grill has become Brooklyn and Queens favored Mediterranean Restaurant. We offer a tremendous selection of fresh whole fish that can be filleted to order and meats grilled over an open flame to perfection. All the ingredients are fresh and carefully selected by our chefs. Enjoy an extraordinary dining experience at one of our high-energy and beautiful locations today — Where Food & Hospitality Become One!
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