Monday, January 6, 2014

1001 Nights - THE best Persian and Turkish restaurant in NYC

In the glorious tale of the One Thousand and One Nights, the disillusioned king must postpone his new wife Scheherazade's execution night after night, just to hear the end of her never-ending wonderful and enticing stories, and thus is she saved. You, however, shouldn't postpone a visit to 1001 Nights, the best Persian and Turkish restaurant in NYC. 

A marvelous gem right on Neptune Avenue, this palace of fine eating is the most amazing Belly dancing restaurant NYC has to offer. That's right, belly dancing! Not only can you enjoy the delicious food at the best Mediterranean restaurant Brooklyn is proud to have ever known, but you can also revel and delight yourself in the marvelous rhythm of the belly dancers every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, amid hookah pipes and spirited folk tales.

Whether you ride in on a camel, or fly in on a magic carpet, or just walk in, don't miss the spicy and tender shishkebabs, fresh grilled seafood, and more from the Master Chef. This includes several banquet options, if you feel like indulging in all the amazing food the Mediterranean has to offer – and I do mean all. It's an incredible selection, with all you'd expect and more - stuffed eggplants, babaganush, Samsa, Budur, grilled fish, delicious pilaf, and spectacular shishkebabs, olives, soups, and so on.

You can also order food for pick up or delivery, to enjoy the culinary delights of the best Turkish restaurant in NYC, but it would be sad to miss the full experience of the belly dancing restaurant NYCcan't get enough of. So if you're in the mood to escape to a place of magic, to an oasis of exotic flavors and aromas, to the most delicious Mediterranean restaurant Brooklyn has ever seen, come to 1001 Nights, at 35 Neptune Avenue. The food is amazing, and the ambiance is a treat. If you're looking for some magic and wonder, and delicious Middle Eastern food, this is the place to go. Oh, and did I mention the belly dancers?