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"You can’t come to Brighton without trying piroshki, one of the neighborhood’s classic street foods. These highly portable yeasted buns can be filled with anything from potatoes or cabbage to chicken liver, and vendors set up on practically every corner, especially during the summer. The best one, though, is located on the corner of Brighton Beach Ave and Brighton Fifth, outside a restaurant called Home Made Cooking Cafe. Look for the red and white checkered tablecloth and telltale plastic bins filled with fresh piroshki, and keep in mind that you’ll need to pay in cash at the table and not inside the restaurant. Each piroshki costs $1.75, and is filling enough so that one makes a solid breakfast or a light lunch." - carina finn koeppicus
Elegant Russian restaurant offering diverse menu, event, party accommodations