Polish restaurant with a cozy, vintage atmosphere featuring wood paneling and cultural paintings. The space feels warm and welcoming, though music can be loud at times. A small, stylish interior creates an intimate dining experience with authentic Polish dishes.
Broth runs thin but dumplings pack flavor in the red borscht. Hot borscht pairs well with breaded chicken and potato pierogi.
Soups here include chicken noodle, sour soup, and red borscht with thin broth and tasty dumplings. The goulash, potatoes, beetroot, and cabbage soup comes with bread. Dumplings often accompany the soups and add to the flavor.
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Making reservations is recommended before visiting.
Street parking is available near the restaurant.
The prices are affordable for the quality of food.
Polish restaurant with cozy retro decor and live music on Sundays creates a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Guests enjoy authentic Polish dishes like pierogis and borscht, served in generous portions. The atmosphere blends modern twist with traditional comfort, making it a standout spot for Polish cuisine.
Red borscht stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with a potato croquette. Cold borscht also appears on the menu, offering a refreshing option.
Cold borscht soup stands out with its refreshing tang and vibrant flavor. Soups come alongside various appetizers and entrees, offering a solid start to the meal.
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Live music happens every Sunday evening, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Reservations are recommended for Sunday evenings due to live music popularity.
Expect a lively vibe on Sundays with the 'Gypsy Jazz Jam' event.
Low-to-the-ground seating creates a home-like atmosphere with friendly, quiet energy that encourages conversation. Walls feature cultural decorations reflecting Central Asian heritage, enhancing the cozy, welcoming vibe. Guests can enjoy chess or backgammon while dining, adding a relaxed, communal touch.
Rich flavor and authentic preparation make the borscht stand out. It pairs well with pilaf and consistently impresses with its excellent quality.
Soups here include pelmeni dumplings, borsch beet soup, and chicken soup that tastes fresh and delicious. Goulash and Solyanka soups stand out for their rich flavors even when lamb is unavailable.
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Parking is available but can be limited during peak hours.
Reservations are not required but recommended for dinner.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy lunch hours.
Cozy milk-bar style spot offers a calm, family kitchen vibe with nostalgic decor. Enjoy rich borscht alongside mini pierogi soup and crispy kielbasa. Soups here are savory and varied, making it a great place for traditional Polish flavors.
Hot borscht comes with a rich, tangy flavor that pairs well with mini pierogi soup and potato pancakes. It stands out alongside dishes like crispy kielbasa and stuffed cabbage.
Soups here are savory and delicious, featuring options like borscht, tomato soup, and a red cold soup. Mini pierogi soup also stands out among the favorites.
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Food is brought to guests after ordering from the counter.
The restaurant does not serve draft beer or hard liquor.
Prices are at pre-pandemic levels, offering good value.
Cozy restaurant with authentic Polish decor featuring rolling pins and wooden spoons creates a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. Comfortable and spacious seating supports a relaxed dining experience. The place stands out for its well-executed Polish cuisine and quality pierogies.
White borscht stands out as genuinely excellent and keeps drawing people back. The Polish/Ukrainian kitchen serves delicious borscht that rivals offerings from other well-known spots.
Soups here feature creamy, tangy pickle soup packed with vegetables and a white borscht considered genuinely flavorful. Both soups offer a fresh, traditional taste that stands out.
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You need to place your order at the counter and then find a table.
The take-out menu has cheaper prices than dining in.
Expect small portion sizes for the prices charged.
Small space decorated in Ukrainian style creates a cozy, homely atmosphere with authentic Ukrainian music playing softly. The vibe feels like being in a village home, warm and inviting. The setting suits quiet, relaxed dining with a warm, welcoming energy.
Beet soup offers a herbal earthy taste that stands out. Borscht comes with buttery rolls and pairs well with cabbage salad and dumplings.
Soups include Ukrainian borscht with a herbal, earthy beet flavor and a well-made Olivier salad soup. Cabbage also features alongside the soups.
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The restaurant offers authentic Ukrainian cuisine with a diverse menu.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
There is free parking available across the street from Burger King.
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.
Borscht soup stands out with its freshness and classic Ukrainian style, served hot with sour cream and a warmed bread roll. Pelmeni and dumpling soups also appear, offering hearty options alongside other dishes.
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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.
This small New American spot offers farm-to-table freshness in a cozy, artistic setting with soft jazz. The vegan Russian borscht delivers deep, rich flavors with a unique twist. Soups like fragrant pumpkin and hearty lentil add comforting warmth to the menu.
Deep, rich flavors make the borscht feel both comforting and elevated. The vegan Russian version stands out with its exceptional taste and hints of something special, possibly a touch of wine.
Soups feature fragrant pumpkin with roasted seeds, sage, and cinnamon. Options include chicken soup served by the chef and a quality lentil soup.
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Expect long wait times for food due to a small kitchen and limited staff.
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks to enjoy with your meal.
Prices are on the higher side, with a half chicken costing around $30.
The diner serves authentic borscht and a variety of soups like matzoh ball and chicken noodle. Its lively vibe comes from standing tables and casual space. Pair your meal with Ukrainian beer for a quick, flavorful experience.
Rich, flavorful Ukrainian borscht offers a warming, nourishing experience. It pairs well with potato pierogies or pancakes, making for a satisfying meal.
Soups stand out with matzoh ball, borscht, and chicken noodle varieties. The chicken soup with meatballs offers a rich, flavorful experience, while the cold beet soup delivers a refreshing taste.
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The restaurant is located on the -1st floor of Grand Central Station, in the food court.
There are no seats available in the restaurant.
Itโs not a sit-down restaurant.
Interior resembles a Polish farmhouse with cozy, rustic decor reflecting folk culture. Atmosphere feels authentic and traditional, lively near the bar with live Polish folk music performances. Large dining tables serve generous portions, creating a homey, Central European vibe.
White borscht stands out, often served in a bread bowl. The Ukrainian borscht comes warm, offering a different take on the classic.
Sour rye soup served in bread with sausage and egg stands out as a hearty option. Other soups include pickle soup and sorrel soup, often paired with pork chops or cabbage rolls for a filling meal.
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The restaurant offers a great lunch special with your choice of soup.
Main dishes are priced between $15 to $20, offering good value.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets busy.
Polish restaurant offers authentic traditional cuisine with large portions and reasonable prices. The space is clean and cozy, providing a quiet and casual atmosphere. It accommodates big parties and features simple decor with some parking challenges.
White borscht and borscht with dumplings stand out for their rich flavors. The borscht pairs well with hearty sides like pork chop and potatoes.
Soups here come in perfect portions and include standout options like mushroom soup and pickle soup. They taste homemade and pair well with bread and cucumber salad.
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Parking is mostly street parking, which can be limited during busy hours.
Prices are reasonable, and portions are large.
The menu is available in both Polish and English.
Tiny dining room offers a cozy atmosphere with Polish music enhancing the vibe. Outdoor seating provides a beautiful patio view ideal for enjoying warm weather. Polish beers and authentic pierogis create a distinct cultural experience.
Authentic red borscht here tastes like it was made by a Babushka, with a rich, traditional flavor. The vegetarian version is also incredibly tasty and pairs well with freshly made pierogis and hearty sausages.
Soups here taste homemade and ultra-tasty. The ลผurek sour rye soup stands out with a truly authentic flavor, alongside a beet-based soup and a tangy cucumber soup that add variety.
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Pierogis are not served until noon.
There was no parking available.
Pierogi One offers authentic Polish cuisine.
Space showcases traditional Uzbek decor with intricately patterned textiles and geometric carved wooden panels creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Music plays softly, complementing the calm and pleasant vibe. Seating includes tapchan arrangements suited for groups, enhancing the cozy and friendly environment.
Vegetarian Borscht stands out with its flavorful and delightful taste. It pairs well with dishes like manti and plov for a balanced meal.
Fresh noodles come packed separately in the Uyghur Laghman soup to keep them firm. Mastava soup offers a hearty and satisfying experience. Freshly baked bread pairs well with the soups served here.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect higher prices for specialty dishes compared to standard menu items.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Small space with limited seating and a grab-and-go counter creates a cozy, bustling vibe. Familiar faces and a welcoming energy make it feel like a close-knit spot. Fresh, authentic Eastern European pastries and savory options define the experience.
Rich, warm borscht comes with sour cream that adds a creamy touch. It pairs well with warm piroshki, making it a simple, tasty meal especially on cold days.
Chicken soup and borscht come with sour cream and have rich flavors. Piroshki pairs well with bean soup, which brings a nostalgic taste.
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The space is small, so seating is limited.
Expect quick service; you can get in and out in less than 10 minutes.
Piroshki offers several vegetarian options.
Small restaurant with warm, homely atmosphere and Polish folk art on the walls creates a feeling of dining with family. Traditional Polish music plays softly, enhancing the authentic cultural vibe. The space combines simple wood tables and floral decor, reflecting pride in Polish heritage.
Rich, flavorful broth and well-balanced ingredients make the borscht stand out. It pairs well with traditional sides like pierogi and sausage with sauerkraut.
Soups here include a chicken noodle that feels nostalgic and a rye soup with a unique flavor. The beet soup also stands out as well made and satisfying.
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The grand opening is on the 28th.
Music and dancing start after 7pm.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Tiny space with covered outdoor seating and local Ukrainian art creates a cozy, homely atmosphere. Loud music fills the air, blending with the warm spirit of NYC on the patio. The place serves authentic traditional Ukrainian cuisine with a focus on takeout and casual dining.
Rich, delicious borscht stands out with flavors reminiscent of homemade recipes. Variations like green borscht and accompaniments such as potato pancakes and perogies complement the experience.
Green borsch stands out with its eggs, potatoes, and fresh herbs that enrich the broth, making it filling and comforting. Another option is a hearty vegetable soup with cabbage, meat, and sour cream. Hot soups come in plastic containers.
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The restaurant offers traditional Ukrainian cuisine with a focus on homemade dishes.
Delivery is available through GrubHub for convenient ordering.
There is no seating available to enjoy the food inside; takeout is recommended.
Mediterranean restaurant with cozy yet elevated decor and bright mid-century modern furnishings creates a warm, chic atmosphere. The space stays quiet and relaxed, especially at night, with attentive bartenders serving generous, beautifully presented cocktails. Live jazz music adds to the chill, welcoming vibe.
Cold borscht stands out with its refreshing tang and rich beet flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like Carrot Skordalia and latkes.
Borsch soup stands out, matching the quality found at Veselka. The chicken soup with dumplings pairs well with latkes and roasted eggplant, while the dumpling soup offers a delicious option.
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The restaurant can accommodate approximately 70 attendees, including 10 children comfortably.
For $20, patrons can have a Michelin star worthy meal.
They have a BYOB wine Wednesday with no corkage fee.
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.
Chicken soup stands out with tender chicken, vegetables, and aromatic herbs, offering a comforting and flavorful experience. Other options include fresh homemade borscht, pickle soup with potatoes and barley, and tasty mushroom soup.
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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.
European restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with stylish indoor and charming outdoor seating, including a gazebo and terrace decorated like a garden. The space feels spotlessly clean and comfortable, enhanced by homemade vodka infusions and a quiet, relaxing vibe.
Deep beet-red borscht comes with a generous dollop of smetana and addictive garlic pampushky. It balances sweet and sour flavors perfectly, showing clear kitchen mastery.
Soups here offer warm, flavorful options like kharcho and lamb and rice. The veggie and beet soups add variety, all served at reasonable prices.
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The menu is small, offering a limited selection of authentic Eastern European dishes.
Prices typically exceed $50 per person, so budget accordingly.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Uzbeki restaurant offers live music and dancing with a spacious, nicely decorated dining room featuring fire-grilled meat as a standout. The atmosphere ranges from pleasant and lively with entertainment to moments of intimate, upscale ambiance after renovation.
Rich beet borscht features fresh vegetables and a well-seasoned taste. It pairs well with dishes like lamb kabob and chicken kebabs, making it a solid choice for all ages.
Soups here feature hand-pulled noodles and tender beef in a rich bone broth, especially in the lagman soup. Options like red lentil and borscht soups offer warm, flavorful, and hearty choices with a good mix of vegetables and depth.
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The assorted dolmas cost $28 for four small pieces on a large plate of rice.
Expect smaller portion sizes for takeout compared to dining in.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
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.
Mushroom soup stands out with a rich flavor that many prefer over the borscht. It pairs well with excellent rye bread and ranks among the favorite dishes alongside pelemni and eggplant rolls.
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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.
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.
Soups here feature homemade sausage and forest mushrooms, delivering rich, full flavors. The sausage and cabbage soup stands out for its hearty taste and quality ingredients.
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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.
Eastern European restaurant offers a gorgeous interior with cozy, welcoming atmosphere and unique handcrafted cocktails featuring homemade infusions. Two lounges create a lively bar scene where modern music enhances the exclusive vibe. Authentic dishes and specialty drinks highlight the experience.
Green borscht appears once a month and stands out with its distinctive flavor. It pairs well with pirozhki and vinaigrette salad, making the soup a memorable choice.
Soups arrive at a perfect temperature and offer a refreshing lift. The porcini mushroom soup stands out, along with tasty pea and mushroom options and a flavorful borscht soup.
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DACHA Kitchen & Bar hosts monthly bingo night on Thursdays.
Mixology classes are available and are a fun experience.
Reservations are recommended for special events to ensure a spot.
Bright, clean space decorated with authentic Ukrainian embroidery and traditional plates creates a warm, homely atmosphere. Live traditional music and staff in traditional garb add to the authentic cultural vibe. The place draws people seeking genuine Ukrainian cuisine and a cozy, welcoming environment.
Borscht here tastes like it comes straight from a home kitchen in Ukraine. It is well seasoned and not sweet, with a traditional vegetarian style that stands out from typical American versions.
Mushroom soup offers a complex flavor that lingers. Traditional borscht soup tastes like it comes straight from a Ukrainian home kitchen.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Live music occurs every Saturday evening.
Cabbage rolls may not be available during late afternoon hours.
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.
Soups arrive quickly, often within minutes of ordering. Highlights include matza ball soup, mushroom barley, and borsh, all noted for their rich flavors and comforting qualities.
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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.
The restaurant shines with rich borscht and hearty kharcho soup, both packed with authentic Georgian flavors. Its warm atmosphere and authentic decor create a cozy space perfect for any gathering. The khinkali are cooked perfectly, adding to the memorable meal.
Rich, flavoursome borscht stands out here, drawing people back for its taste. It pairs well with other dishes like khinkali and honey cake, making it a memorable part of the meal.
Kharcho Soup offers a rich, hearty taste packed with authentic Georgian flavors. The khinkali come with just the right amount of flavorful soup inside and are cooked perfectly.
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Happy hour is available with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for special events like graduation dinners.
Free parking is available for restaurant guests.
Bright interior with hand-painted wall art and Eastern European decor creates a cozy, clean atmosphere. Live accordion music and classical tunes set a peaceful, inviting mood. A small market offers native European products, adding a unique cultural touch.
Hot borscht here tastes absolutely delicious with a rich, authentic flavor. Even those who usually avoid beets find it amazing and satisfying.
Beet soup stands out with a rich, surprising flavor that appeals even to vegetarians. Other options include borscht, mushroom, and lentil soups, all offering comforting and tasty experiences.
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Parking is in the rear of the restaurant.
Taste of Europe offers authentic Eastern European and Russian cuisine.
The restaurant has several vegetarian options available.
European restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with warm lighting and vinyl record-themed decor. Live music and carefully curated playlists create a welcoming vibe that suits both casual and special occasions.
Classic recipe with meat forms the base of the borscht, served with garlic sauce, sour cream, and pampushky. The soup tastes flavorful and comforting, standing out among other dishes.
Creamy salmon soup stands out with its tender, flavorful texture that melts in your mouth. Other options include borscht, fish, mushroom, and julienne soups, each offering distinct tastes.
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The restaurant offers free parking, which is a significant convenience.
The plaza has limited parking, so street parking may be necessary on busy days.
Prices are reasonable considering the quality of food served.
Old school small Italian family restaurant with beautiful rustic decor creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like visiting family. Genuine Italian hospitality and the aroma of home cooking fill the space. The environment combines cozy charm with professional friendliness.
Hearty and flavorful, the borscht offers a perfect balance of sweet and savory with a slight tang. It stands out as a simply perfect dish alongside other strong choices like stuffed cabbage.
Chicken soup offers a rich, comforting flavor. The beet soup at Pierogi Island stands out with its vibrant taste.
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The restaurant is conveniently located only a short walk from the SIR Great Kills train station.
Parking is easy after 5pm.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
Small space with a log cabin vibe offers a cozy, laid back atmosphere that feels welcoming and quiet. The interior is simple and clean, avoiding any pub-like or fancy night out feel. Regulars enjoy the friendly environment and appreciate the unpretentious setting.
Rich, flavorful borscht stands out with a delicious taste that draws praise. It pairs well with dumplings that also carry strong flavor.
Soup dumplings come with beef and pork options. Chicken soup includes chicken dumplings. The soup pairs well with other dishes like pierogi and cake.
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Alaska N Dumplings is available at The Sandbar Tavern on Thursday evenings and Saturdays.
Expect to pay about $2 per dumpling, which are quite small.
The portions are a good size for the price.