I'm Russian and grew up eating this food, so I had high expectations. The borscht was just like mama makes at home. It came with some amazing bread and garlic butter dipping sauce...my fave! Followed by crepes that where delicious! Clearly this is a family owned, authentic establishment. Ill be back!
Review Source:I met the owner and tasted food at some tasting events and wanted to visit fo ra long time. So a few weeks ago, I brought a meetup dinner group to this place. The idea was to try different Ukrainian dishes, so we ordered a buffett style. We had enough people inthe group to close th eplace for the dinner.
A staple salad Olivye followed by boiled potato stuffed with real, not pickled, herring. Three soups, mushroom, chicken noodle, and borch were superb. That followed by Golubtsy, -stuffed cabbage -, and two different type of Vareniki, -Ukrainian dumpling -, one with sourkrout and another with potato and mashroom. We also had Pelmeni small size dumplings with meat.
The feast ended with three types of cakes. All superb. Everyone left happy. Some took a note fo the place for family events. Try this place and let me know what you think.
Went after hours on Sat night and someone book the place for a buffet party. Â The mushroom and beets soup with garlic bread was so good. Â My favorite was the sauerkraut pierogi, stuff cabbage, meat pelmeni, berries crepes, the chocolate mouse cake and coffee. Â It's was all for $25(w/o tip tax) !! Love the food and byob. Will back for the cookies and pastries.
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