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Stroganoff Restaurant

by Masha on February 3, 2012

I couldn’t help but write about Stroganoff restaurant in San Francisco. It’s uniqueness is that it serves a combination of Thai and Russian dishes. A thought of mixing those two cuisines together made me curious, indeed. I have to say, the food is good quality and tastes great. You can find many Russian favorites at Stroganoff – blintzes with various fillings, meat dishes (including beef-stroganoff, of course), all your typical Russian salads such as olivie. If some day you are wondering about in the Marina neighborhood of San Francisco hungry, Stroganoff is certainly worth a stop.

Stroganoff Restaurant

http://stroganoffrestaurant.com/

418 Beach St
(between Jones St & Taylor St)
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 922-6663

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Russia House Restaurant in Washington

by Masha on May 26, 2010

Russia House Restaurant and Lounge in Washington DC has a great selection of vodkas. That, however, is not the only positive about it. Russia House features extensive menu of home-made like Russian traditional dishes. I would recommend trying Chicken Kiev and the Duck Salad – my personal favorites. Russia House gets busy on Thursday – Saturday nights, so if you are planning to go there – call ahead to make a reservation. I found it on OpenTable.com as well:  http://www.opentable.com/russia-house

Russia House Restaurant and Lounge
www.russiahouselounge.com

1800 Connecticut Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC 20009-5704
(202) 234-9433

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Russian Family Bistro

by Masha on January 27, 2010

A new Russian cuisine spot called Russian Family restaurant has recently opened in San Bruno, CA. It has a good family vibe and a friendly atmosphere. I would suggest trying the following Russian dishes from the menu: syrniki, kotletki and cabbage pirozhki.

Russian Family offers catering as well as full seat-down service, deli and bakery. The menu and store hours can be found on their website: http://www.russianfamily.net.

Update: Took my American, Honduran, and Russian friends from work to Russian Family Bistro last Friday for dinner. It was quite an experience! The owner was very nice and did not try speaking Russian to us at all. Usually owners of Russian restaurants prefer Russian language even if the guests are English speaking. We had some rassolnik, solyanka, bliny, kotlety s grechkoi, gulyazh, pirozhki, and olivie. All of the dishes were very tasty. Olivie could have had a little less mayo for my taste though, but still good. Kindzmarauli and hvanchkara wines complemented our dinner very well. Still, the main reason for the success of that event was the company, of course.

Russian Family Restaurant

719 Camino Plaza
San Bruno CA 94066
Phone: (650)588-2950 Fax:(650)588-2515
info@russianfamily.net

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Your opinion matters!

by Masha on July 30, 2008

Dear reader,

I have been writing my reviews for over 2 years now. I asked for your help in reviewing restaurants and adding new ones to my blog. There are, however, a few questions that I have not asked you yet:

  • Is there anything that I can do, in your opinion, to improve my reviews and help you in choosing a restaurant or a store to visit?
  • Is there any information that you would find helpful that I could add?
  • Do you like the way my website is organized? Could you suggest any improvements?
  • Do you have any information needs related to Russian food that are not yet fulfilled?

Please leave your feedback in comments to this post, or send me an email. Your help will be greatly appreciated and will help me to serve you better.

Regards,

Masha

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Russian Restaurants in British Columbia

by Masha on July 2, 2008

Here are a few Russian restaurants in British Columbia district in Canada:

The Borscht Bowl

This aptly named restaurant specializes in the Russian cabbage based borscht and other Russian cuisine. Also serves pizza and subs.

Open: Monday – Saturday until 5pm.
Address: Box 1679, 258 Market Avenue Grand Forks  BC  V0H 1H0
Telephone: 1 250 442-5977

The Chef’s Garden

As well as offering mouthwatering Russian cuisine, this restaurant serves Mexican food and well as western food. While dining, check out the Russian decor the restaurant is so proud of.
Address: 4415 Highway 3 Grand Forks  BC  V0H 1H5
Telephone: 1 250 442-0257

Omega II Restaurant

The restaurant has a full Russian menu, as well as Greek food, pizza, pasta, and more. Banquet facilities are available.
Address: 7400 Highway #3 Grand Forks  BC  V0H 1H0
Telephone: 1 250 442-3124

Grand Forks Hotel Restaurant

Try Grand Forks’ specialty Russian food. Check out the restaurant and the neighboring pub, which serves the full Russian menu, as well as western foods.
Address: 7382 – 2nd St. (Box 2889) Grand Forks  BC  V0H 1H0
Telephone: 1 250 442-5944

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Rasputin Russian Cuisine

by Masha on July 2, 2008

I visited a friend in Vancouver last year and stopped by at Rasputin restaurant for dinner. I would definitely recommend checking it out if you are in BC area. Besides the traditional Russian dishes, Rasputin features some great former USSR delicacies. I would recommend trying  borshch and starters to really appreciate the cuisine.

Rasputin Russian Cuisine
457 Broadway W
Vancouver
Tel: 604.879.6675
Directions

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Russian restaurants in Beijing

by Masha on July 2, 2008

Here are some more Russian restaurants in Beijing (from thatsbj.com):

“Moscow Restaurant

Moscow Restaurant’s ambiance is the War and Peace to Traktirr’s Dead Souls. This one-time ballroom is grand, epic even, with soaring ceilings and oh-so-Soviet pillars. Located in the barrens of Xizhimen, Moscow opened back in 1954, and was Beijing’s first foreign restaurant.

Though the atmosphere recalls Tolstoy, the food is a little more Gulag Archipelago. Salmon (RMB 59) was twin thin planks of fish, the crab salad (RMB 50) could be more accurately described as a mayonnaise swamp and there were no mashed potatoes to be had. But the Chicken Kiev (RMB 30) is worth ordering just for its presentation: the missile-shaped breaded cutlet was mounted at launch angle on a payload-like hunk of youtiao, and leaked a uraniumy dribble of butter when cut into. It’s hard to resist Cold War metaphors. Speaking of cold, the vodka wasn’t. But at 8 kuai per ounce of Stolichnaya, a simple cube of ice will suffice.

Food: 2/5
Service: 4/5
Decor: 4/5
Price: moderate

Traktirr
This perennially packed restaurant survives on word-of-mouth and reputation alone, and it’s not difficult to see why. There’s the rustic, homey decor, but it’s really the affordable prices that make Traktirr a winner. Many main courses are available for under RMB 30, and beers clock in at RMB 5 a pint. Comforting winter warmers include the hearty, but slightly dry, Chicken Kiev (RMB 30) and the chopped cutlet with fried egg (RMB 26), which was piping hot and wonderfully moist. The affordable food, the warmth of the staff and the homey ambiance explain the restaurant’s popularity.

Food: 3/5
Service: 3.5/5
Decor: 3/5
Price: cheap

Traktirr Pushkin

Nothing says “Russian” quite like dancers in spandex and heavily-accented renditions of Chris De Burgh classics. Well, perhaps not, but Beijing stalwart Traktirr’s second branch draws in the punters with its vigorous Ruskie entertainment. The baked eggplant and summer squash (RMB 18) was heavy but delicious, although the beef stroganoff (RMB 36) was a tad watery, while the trout fried in walnut crumbs (RMB 38) was very oily. However, people don’t really come here for the haute cuisine, so we necked our 10 kuai jiapi, sat back and soaked up more Lady in Rrrrrred.

Food: 2/5
Service: 4/5
Decor: 3.5/5
Price: cheap

White Nights

Portraits of Hollywood icons aren’t the first thing you’d expect inside a Russian restaurant, but then the glorious days of the Soviet Union have long passed and the frivolities and vices of the imperialists have become second nature to a once proud nation. Comrades can at least take heart from the food at White Nights, which remains true to the spirit of Mother Russia. Get your ruble’s worth with succulent peppercorn beef tenderloin accompanied by a working man’s serving of creamy mashed potato (RMB 35). Or try the poached salmon in white wine sauce, which costs a mere RMB 38 – not quite the Czar’s ransom you’d expect to pay. Sadly the service could induce discontent among the masses as large groups can be kept waiting, while oligarchic diners are more likely to get their dinner on time.

Food: 4/5
Service: 2/5
Decor: 2.5/5
Price: cheap”

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Little Birch Western Restaurant

by Masha on July 2, 2008

Little Birch restaurant is a high-end spot with exquisite cuisine without the Yabao Lu glitz. With its clean feel, it’s the spot for a quiet dinner with your comrades, or dining alone with Anna Karenina. thatsbj.com rates this restaurant as 4/5, with cheap to moderate pricing.

Update: Thanks to Vanja, I found out that the only Russian food in this restaurant is pickles and beer. Most of the dishes are Asian cuisine.

Address: 24 Fuchengmenwai Dajie, 1/F, Jingbin Hotel, Xicheng District, Beijing
Phone: 6858 2233 ext 1666
Hours: Daily 11am-11pm

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Kiev

by Masha on July 2, 2008

According to thatsbj.com, stars of Ukraine’s opera scene have somehow ended up performing at Kiev restaurant. They saunter among the tables dressed in military uniforms, belting out everything from Italian arias to Russian folk songs. You can request your favorites for RMB 50 a pop. The vodka kebabs and the indulgent Kiev pudding, which really is a rich cheesecake, come highly recommended.

Address: 13 Puhui Nanli, Yuyuantan Nanlu (west of the Millenium Monument), Haidian District
Phone: 6828 3482, 6827 7309
Hours: Daily 11am-11pm

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The Elephant

by Masha on July 2, 2008

The Elephant is a good place to eat out of proportion and get drunk without the pretension of uppity, hyper-designed restaurants. This restaurant features good Russian food, especially the appetizers. I would recommend trying stuffed mushroom caps. The floor show was akin to Eastern Bloc Lakers’ girls wriggling out to Shakira. Located in a small alley off Yabaolu (50 meters north of Yatai Dasha), Chaoyang District.

Phone: 8561 4073
Hours: Daily noon-4am

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Russian Fairytale

July 2, 2008

Russian Fairytale, established in June 2000 as a Russian delicacies shop, is a large Russian center in Oxford. The restaurant serves exceptional food with a wide variety of salads, soups, home baked pastries, traditional Russian dishes, and beverages. Russian gifts, toys, and souvenirs are offered for sale in store and on the website as well. [...]

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Tsar’s Bar

July 2, 2008

Tsar’s Bar is conveniently located close to Oxford Circus station in London. The restaurant menu features beef stroganoff, borscht, salads, smoked salmon, blinis and soups. Bar is famous for a wide variety of vodka brands, including home-made flavored ones. Vodka is served in a shot glass in a bucket of ice. The smatterings of oil [...]

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Baltic Restaurant

June 29, 2008

Baltic restaurant is located opposite of Southwark tube and 5 minutes from Waterloo station, Tate Modern & South Bank. The restaurant is open for lunch 12:00-15:3, dinner 18:00-23:15, and for drinks 12:00-24:00. It is a cozy place to relax after work and during the weekend. The seasonal menu consists of a variety of food items [...]

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The Russian Restaurant

June 29, 2008

The restaurant is conveniently situated in the heart of Bradford’s city centre on Manor Row, directly opposite the city’s registrar office and less than a minute’s walk away from the Forster Square train station. Open Tuesday-Thursday 17:30 – 23:00, Friday: 17:30- 00:00, Saturday: 17:00-01:00 and Sunday: 16:00-22:00. The Russian Restaurant Website: rurest.co.uk 01274 733121 15 [...]

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Trojka Russian Restaurant

June 29, 2008

Trojka restaurant is located in the heart of Primrose Hill in London. Besides traditional Russian food it also serves Ukranian, Polish and Jewish dishes. Stop by on Friday or Saturday to catch some live Russian music at night. The restaurant is open 9 am till late at night. Website: trojka.co.uk Trojka 020 74833765 101 Regents [...]

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