Absolutely delicious in every sense of the word. This is middle asian food with a little borcht thrown in. Prices are low , however the quality is great. Shish Kebab, greek salad and hot bread to dunk in the soup or just a little butter. Bring your own and no corking charge, and I prefer to buy Georgian wine at the store one half block away Friendly and you will see Uzbek and Tajik and Ukranian and others of European persuasion and all enjoying a great repast. This are the foods of Samarkand and Tashkent Astana and Dushanbe! Small , but cozy. Clean restroom,and they waitstaff hustle to give good service. Always busy. The Manti is a 4 portion hot dumpling with meat that is too much for one. Two will be well satisfied.They have other soups from middle asia such as Lagman with meat and while I can attest to the authenticity of the cuisine,I cannot claim it without giving credit to my wife Nina. She introduced me to this great food.Go and you will not be disappointed. If you feel adventurous around the corner a block or so east is Tashkent the middle eastern supermarket. Explore it and you will be in awe. They have literaly dozens of well prepared and tasty foods to try to bring home and you will gain weight just looking and smelling the aromas.Somewhat lengthy but an honest review from a Brooklyn guy who is not just for Pizza and or McDonalds etc. Live a little and go outside your comfort...
Read moreI ordered first rolls as you can see at the picture had one bite and i couldn't you can smell the meat fat and is like raw no seasoning i just couldn't eat that but i didn't say anything waited for the Kebab, the Ground beef arrived first bite and LONG HAIR (see picture) coming out from the meat, i called the waitress she was like ohhh let me tell the chef and she proceed asking me (do you want to pay) i was like what do you want me to pay so she went and start calculating for about like 10 minutes to charge me whatever they want, going back and forth to the kitchen talking to the chef and then she come with bill $21 saying ok you can pay the rolls, the bread and the coke. She was like you did eat the rolls. anyway i don't mind paying what i ate but they just handled the situation like is something normal to go to the restaurant and find hair no big deal pay what you eat and walk out no apology on their attitude, they charge $5 for a coke and then the rest. so i paid $21 and that how i left my table not eating anything except some of the bread. I went from Queens to Brighton Beach to walk around and enjoy the day because i lived there long time ago so started with having lunch at this place because i saw people sitting outside so believed is good but those are just local people probably supporting local business. the food taste and...
Read more⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 Stars – A Hidden Gem by the Beach! 🌊🍽️
Euroasia on Brighton Beach is hands down one of the best local spots in Brooklyn. From the moment you walk in, the service is incredible — the staff genuinely go above and beyond to make you feel welcome and comfortable. Whether you’re a regular or a first-time visitor, they treat you like family.
The location is perfect, just steps away from the beach, and they’ve got all the little touches that matter — a clean bathroom, high chairs for kids, and plenty of seating for families or small groups.
Now the food… wow. The chicken and fish kebabs are absolutely a must-try — juicy, flavorful, and perfectly grilled. Their fresh salads are also top-notch and pair perfectly with any meal. Everything tastes homemade and seasoned with love.
It’s hard to find a place that delivers this level of quality and warmth at such a great value. A family of four can easily eat here — full meals and drinks included — for under $100. That’s almost unheard of these days.
The whole vibe is cozy and welcoming, like you’re eating in someone’s home. Whether you’re stopping in after a beach day or making it your regular spot, Euroasia is a true neighborhood treasure.
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