Shashlik House

★★★★☆ 4.4 | 622 reviews | 25 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
Service options
Outdoor seating
Delivery
Drive-through
Onsite services
Takeout
Dine-in
Highlights
Fast service
Fireplace
Great cocktails
Great coffee
Great dessert
Sports
Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Alcohol
All you can eat
Beer
Cocktails
Coffee
Comfort food
Hard liquor
Healthy options
Late-night food
Private dining room
Quick bite
Small plates
Vegetarian options
Wine
Dining options
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Dessert
Seating
Table service
Amenities
Restroom
Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
Casual
Cozy
Historic
Quiet
Romantic
Trendy
Upscale
Crowd
Groups
Tourists
Planning
Reservations required
Accepts reservations
Usually a wait
Payments
Checks
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Children
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
High chairs
Kids' menu
Parking
Free street parking
Paid street parking

About

Uzbek cuisine doesn’t often land on Brooklyn’s radar, but when it does, it brings a distinct blend of Central Asian flavors to the table. Shashlik House fits neatly into that niche, offering a menu that leans into grilled meats and rich, spiced dishes. The restaurant sits at 407 Avenue P, a stretch of Brooklyn where local eateries and neighborhood staples share the sidewalk.

Here, the focus is on the kind of hearty, satisfying meals that make solo dining feel intentional rather than incidental. Lunch and dinner crowds seem to appreciate the balance of speed and substance—plates arrive promptly, but the portions suggest lingering isn’t discouraged. A fireplace adds a touch of warmth to the space, though it’s the cocktails and desserts that often get a second mention. For those who prefer to keep things casual, there’s beer on tap, and the all-you-can-eat option hints at a no-fuss approach to dining out.

If you’re curious about the menu or want to check availability, a call to (929) 561-3999 should sort out the details. The spot caters to both quick bites and longer meals, so it’s worth planning ahead if you’re aiming for a specific time. For directions, the map can be found here. Avenue P isn’t the busiest corridor in the borough, but it’s the kind of place where a good meal feels like a quiet discovery.

Technical Info

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Created 22 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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