Nargis Bar & Grill

Uzbeki restaurant · Park Slope

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"Meanwhile, popular Uzbek restaurant Nargis Bar & Grill is exiting Park Slope, chef-owner Boris Bangiyev announced on Instagram. He says the closure will give him more time to devote to his original Sheepshead Bay restaurant Nargis Cafe. Nargis opened in Park Slope in 2017, bringing an exciting new cuisine to the neighborhood that garnered two stars from Eater critic Ryan Sutton. It’ll be replaced with a new jazz cafe and bar in the beginning of August, according to Bangiyev." - Carla Vianna

Daly Pie, Nargis Park Slope, Rzeszowska, and Excelsior All to Close by End of July - Eater NY

155 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Get directions

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