Small, bright space offers authentic Ukrainian cuisine with a cozy, calm atmosphere and light jazz music in the background. The setting feels warm and homey, inviting for leisurely meals or relaxing breaks away from busy surroundings.
Traditional Ukrainian borscht here blends fresh beets with the right amount of salt for a homemade taste. It pairs well with pierogi and varenykes, creating a nostalgic and tasty meal.
Chocolate desserts include a passion fruit cake and a chocolate n cherry cake. Rich treats like honey pecan cake and chocolate coconut desserts also appear on the menu.
Good to know
The cafe is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Expect slow service during busy brunch hours, especially on weekends.
There are only two vegetarian options available on the menu.
Old-fashioned deli setup with cafeteria-style dining and a full meat market creates a lively, authentic atmosphere. Eastern European influences show in mosaic artwork and beer selection, giving a vibrant, welcoming vibe. Sidewalk seating and attached bakery add to the inviting, bustling environment.
Rich and flavorful, the borscht features melt-in-your-mouth beef and a stew-like consistency. It closely matches traditional recipes and pairs well with a pastrami sandwich topped like a Reuben.
European chocolates and candies include Ritter Sport and Ukrainian sweets like Kiev Cake and Napoleonka. The chocolate Bavarian cream puff draws a line, and almond chocolate chip cheesecake cookies stand out.
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The restaurant has its own parking lot with an attendant for free.
There is a free parking lot just to the north for customers.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Interactive tables with touch screens and puzzles create a playful dining experience. Bright, spacious interiors include a large indoor playground with slides and climbing walls, making it ideal for families. Outdoor seating offers a cozy atmosphere surrounded by greenery and stunning views.
Fresh and flavorful borscht comes with options like beef or vegetarian. It tastes homemade and appeals to all ages, with some eating multiple portions.
Hot chocolate stands out with its rich flavor and smooth texture. A complimentary chocolate cake with a candle adds a sweet touch to the experience.
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The Complete indoor playground is the largest in Manhattan.
The restaurant offers healthy food options for both kids and adults.
The indoor playground is safe, spacious, and filled with creative play areas for kids.
Large bar and beautiful fireplace create a trendy, intimate vibe with live music and performances adding energy. Warm, inviting atmosphere suits romantic evenings and friendly gatherings alike. Interior blends 5-star luxury with a casual, fun spirit.
Rich and flavorful borscht stands out as the main national dish here. It offers a deep, hearty taste that many find incredible despite the limited Ukrainian options on the menu.
Chocolate desserts stand out with a rich lava cake that oozes warm chocolate and a decadent chocolate cake that finishes meals well.
Good to know
Drinks are half off on Mondays, not just during happy hour.
The restaurant hosts a DJ and dance events on weekends.
Valet parking is available for $14.
Old school restaurant with tall ceilings and bright open windows creates a cozy yet noisy, crowded atmosphere. Large outdoor dining area with heat lamps offers lively street views. Known for freshly made Ukrainian classics and an energetic vibe that defines the neighborhood.
Rich, flavorful broth defines the borscht here, with a taste that recalls traditional family recipes. Both hot and cold versions stand out, offering satisfying options for different days.
Moist cake soaked in rum features a chocolate mousse with cherry center. Light layers include frosting, grated chocolate, and strawberries.
Good to know
During restaurant week, you can sample pierogies and stuffed cabbage for about 30 dollars.
Come early if you don't want to wait in line; expect a 30-minute wait.
Veselka does not seat customers after 10:20 PM.
Spacious pastry shop offers a cozy atmosphere filled with the aroma of freshly baked goods and plenty of conversational seating. The energy is calm and welcoming, with a focus on authentic European and Ukrainian pastries that stand out for their quality and variety.
Rich, hearty borscht comes in a container for takeout. It pairs well with other dishes like pirozhki and Olivie salad.
Chocolate options include chocolate cake, chocolate honey cake, and other varieties like honey and rum cakes. The chocolate cake stands out for its rich flavor.
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On Saturdays between 5:45 and 6:00 P.M., they offer a 'Magic Box' with 10 pastry items for $7.00.
Prices are very affordable compared to downtown St. Petersburg.
Every order placed receives free drip coffee.
Small, snug market with an old school feel offers a wide variety of authentic Ukrainian and Eastern European foods. Atmosphere is simple and homey, with freshly baked rye bread, traditional dishes like borscht and pelmeni, and unique items such as Czech and Polish Pilsners. The store maintains a clear stance by excluding products made in Russia, emphasizing quality and cultural authenticity.
Borscht here tastes like homemade Ukrainian style, with a traditional recipe that reminds of family kitchens. It pairs well with pelmeni and other classic dishes, offering a genuine, comforting flavor.
European chocolates include brandy beans and varieties with rum, cherry cordial, and whiskey. Boxes and candies from Ukraine and Poland appear alongside bulk foreign chocolates rarely seen locally.
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Reservations are recommended for the restaurant, especially on weekends.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted at both the store and restaurant.
The restaurant features a menu of traditional Ukrainian dishes.
European-style bakery with a warm, inviting atmosphere and cozy, small dining area. Fresh baked goods fill the air, creating a relaxing oasis for coffee dates and casual meals. Staff are friendly, and the environment feels community-focused and clean.
Hot, brothy soup with shredded cabbage, carrots, cubed potatoes, and chicken defines the borscht here. It captures classic Ukrainian comfort food with flavorful warmth and consistent tastiness.
Chocolate cake stands out as a key item, paired with a lovely hot chocolate. The selection includes an original cake without chocolate chips and a white chocolate bar with dried cherries inside.
Good to know
Reservations for cakes are available most of the year except during holidays.
The bakery does not take paid orders in advance during the holidays.
There is a free parking lot available nearby.