Monday, July 15, 2013

Visit the Best Turkish Restaurant in Brooklyn

New York City, especially Brooklyn, is renown for the great variety and number of ethnic restaurants. Many serve such mouth-watering food that people will go out of their way to visit them. One of them is 1001 Nights, the best Turkish restaurant in Brooklyn. Like the sultan who was enraptured by Scheherazade’s stories, a patron will keep coming back to this stellar Turkish restaurant NYC again and again.

This Mediterranean restaurant New York is opened every day, accepts reservations, caters, delivers food in Brooklyn and welcomes private parties. This Turkish restaurant NYC also offers free wi-fi, is kid and family friendly and accessible to the handicapped.

Turkish restaurant in Brooklyn, 1001 Nights, has over 90 items on the menu. Among the meals that patrons adore and come back for are cold appetizers like assorted pickles, stuffed eggplant, a platter bursting with assorted meats, home-made lox and fish khe, babaganush, hummus, Atlantic herring, and mozzarella with tomatoes. Since this is New York, they also offer a Korean mix. After a diner’s sampled the cold appetizers, he or she will feel they must sample those items on the hot appetizer menu. These delicacies include kutabi with greens or meat, Turkish style liver, steamed manty with either meat or pumpkin, fried manty with meat and tandoor samsa with lamb. Once again, this being Brooklyn, a diner can also opt for the calamari.

The diner might then wish to move on to the main menu, even though he or she will no doubt feel a bit satiated. But maybe before that they’ll sample some of 1001 Nights soups and salads, which include the salads “shah” “tashkent, “navruz,” “yanglik,” “achik-chuchuk” and of course he salad “Scheherazade.” There’s also a warm Mediterranean salad, several varieties of Caesar salad, a duck salad and an octopus salad. When it comes to soups, 1001 Nights is second to none. Among the soups are lagman, shurpa, chuchvara, Bedana shurpa, mastava and the soup of the day.

Then, if a diner feels they must skip the shish-kebabs, fish and side dishes, he or she can go on to the main dishes. These include wedding pilaf and pilaf Chaikhanskiy, skirt steak, veal chop and veal tongue with mushrooms. To wash all of this down, the diner can avail him or herself of the restaurant's full bar or imbibe their Borjomi mineral water, Saratoga mineral water or Campote.

1001 Nights is located on Neptune Avenue, not far from the famed Coney Island. For more information about this Mediterranean restaurant New York, don’t hesitate to give 1001 Nights a call.

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