Ever since we first saw it with glass installed, we’ve been riveted by the Graham Avenue building we like to call the Fish Tank Building. We are intrigued by the castle-like roof line, which reminds us of the White Castle that is not too far. We appreciate the aqua-blue color of the glass and the fact that the entire front of the building is glass. In an odd way it reminds us of a of mausoleum, with the stone on the left and the glass fronting the area where one goes to visit the dearly departed, neatly planted in the wall inside. We digress, however. Our point is simply to note that the Fishtank Building is the home of Pampa Grill, which will no doubt be serving up superb, grilled hunks of meet in a nice, glass-fronted spot. Enjoy.
Williamsburg Fish Tank Building Goes Gaucho
January 15th, 2008 · 9 Comments
Ever since we first saw it with glass installed, we’ve been riveted by the Graham Avenue building we like to call the Fish Tank Building. We are intrigued by the castle-like roof line, which reminds us of the White Castle that is not too far. We appreciate the aqua-blue color of the glass and the fact that the entire front of the building is glass. In an odd way it reminds us of a of mausoleum, with the stone on the left and the glass fronting the area where one goes to visit the dearly departed, neatly planted in the wall inside. We digress, however. Our point is simply to note that the Fishtank Building is the home of Pampa Grill, which will no doubt be serving up superb, grilled hunks of meet in a nice, glass-fronted spot. Enjoy.
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9 responses so far ↓
1 Anonymous // Jan 15, 2008 at 6:28 am
grilled hunks of meet sound good to me
2 Anonymous // Jan 15, 2008 at 7:19 am
gotta love the made at kinkos banner.
3 Frank // Jan 15, 2008 at 11:14 am
Finally an Argentine restaurant in Brooklyn? I hope it’s run by Argentines rather than pretend wannabes like most of the other Parillada places that have tried their hand. I will have to try it out and see. The only thing I miss since coming to the US from Baires is Argentine food.
4 KIngJewBrooklyn // Feb 8, 2008 at 3:02 pm
Finally… I am confused. Ever got to Chimu or Catch 22. Same thing. I live a block away. Talked tot he owner last week. He said he is the Brother of the Chimu owner. I hope the food is good. They open tonight. Ill be there at 8. I hope it is GOOD. Yeah Graham ave the new Bedford.
5 Anonymous // Feb 9, 2008 at 7:16 pm
I went to Pampa Grill last nite with my girlfriend and the place looked pretty amazing. Food was delicious, service was good and worth your buck. I recommend it to everybody.
6 Anonymous // Feb 28, 2008 at 9:48 am
Now I see what you mean, and you are right. This is a great steak house with a awsome menu. The best part is that the menu contains organic meat and chicken for those who chooses to go organic. My dish besides that looked so beautifull the meat was cooked to perfection the chef knows what he is doing. Everything that we order from the menu was delicious. Well all I can say is that they will see us again and agian I do recomend this place also to everyone is very well worth the experience. I LOVED IT
7 Anonymous // Apr 11, 2008 at 9:35 am
My first time and not my last. I was very impressed with this new restaurant. The food was excellent. The best steak I had in years great flavor and cocked to perfection everything we order was delicious from the empanadas to the filet mignon and the deserts wow heavenly. I trully recomend this place to everyone, they will see us going back for more…
8 Anonymous // Apr 27, 2008 at 10:55 am
Pampa Grill is a bad neighbor. They have an excessively noisy and rattling exhaust fan. I have made various appeals to the owner and they have taken no action to address the problem. Very sad that they have moved into my neighborhood.
9 Anonymous // Apr 27, 2008 at 10:59 am
Pampa Grill is an irresponsbible restaurant. Their exhaust fan is extremely noisy and rattles. I have appealed sevral times to the owner to address this problem. But my pleas go have been ignored. It is a shame they have moved into my neighborhood.