Good Russian food and service!
Great spot to eat wholesome Ukranian dishes. Going with a friend or a small group’s always a good time - lots of shareable options. My favorites shall forever be the borscht, potato vareniki, and cheese vareniki. The staff is friendly and they usually take walk-ins, though you can also call ahead to reserve a spot. Tl, dr; if you’re looking for delightful Ukrainian food with a side of random music videos, you’re in the right place. Parking: It’s about as tricky to park here as anywhere in WeHo, but often the surrounding blocks will have a few metered spots open depending on the time of day.
So delicious! The borscht, potato dumplings, and stroganoff were so delicious. The vodka flight is a must. Huge portions on the food and drinks.
Ok, loin lamb chops are under $10/lb and leg of lamb is under $6/lb at the commercial butcher. What's with "Market Price" on the menu for lamb? And a pork chop should not be $23, even if it is "French cut". It's a pork chop! The borscht was good but I didn't enjoy the Golubtsy (cabbage rolls). I did not taste or see meat in the filling, no texture either. They were listed as an entree, so I went home hungry. I would have ordered the Stroganoff if it were served over noodles as expected. Have you considered adding Chicken Kiev to the menu? Also vodka flights showing Americans all a Russian vodka can be : I mean Imperia, Jewel of Russia, Sobieski, Beluga, Zyr. People would also appreciate caviar blinis. Everyone wants to try Beluga or Ossetra caviar...what if they could try just 6 grams on a blini for $30? It costs about $30 to buy 12.5g (if you buy 125g for $300), so there is profit there. People would love to say they tried it.
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Borscht Golubtsy Bareniki Shashlik We tried these and all of those were so good and in generous portion Kind service