Gary S
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For a taste of Russian home cooking, you can't do much better than Katia's. A small, cozy place in the middle of a residential area (with no dedicated parking, be warned), it serves up traditional Russian cuisine on white tablecloths. The ratio of food to price is rather small - for some reason much of Russian food, though rather easy to prepare - costs quite a lot -- but fair compared to other similar establishments in the ethnic enclaves of New York and Los Angeles. Best to go early Saturday evening, where the overpriced food will partially cover a live accordion session from a talented Belorussian, who will serenade you with classics like Ochi Chernie, or almost any other song of your choice.