Ross G.
Yelp
Ate here yesterday and have to say I'm impressed by this place. Being Russian I have eaten in my fare share of Russian restaurants; from cheapie cafes in Brighton beach to places where the bill would rival Morton's. I like this place; it's neither stuffy nor low class, which is always a risk you run when you go to get Russian food. Also, they obviously care, as my service was impeccable. I went with a friend who also speaks Russian and I made it very clean before we walked in that I did not want to let on that either of us spoke the language (Russians typically get worse service from Russians, ce'st la vie, as we Russians say). I ordered Borsch (as did my friend) and a bottle of Russian beer for an appetizer, and then I got a smoked fish assortment and a plate of herring with boiled potatoes and my friend got a kebab. There was a birthday party going on while we were there, just starting as we arrived, and boy did I feel underdressed in my shorts and sneakers. Everyone was wearing suits, some with tuxes, etc. perhaps because of this I was kind of anxious to eat and get out of there, but it didn't feel like too long a wait for our food.
The borsht was good, not like my mama makes it, but you know, nothing ever is. The beer was cold, also not as good as my mom makes, but still. The fish was great and the potatoes were well boiled. The kebab was good too. Oh, the borsht came with a couple of tasty meat pierogies, which was a nice touch.
The dcor was very nice, with what looked like Chagall paintings on the walls, lots of flowers and a cool looking bar in the bar.
The prices were reasonable with it coming out to about 30 a person. All in all I would say I docked them a star, but this is no fault of theirs as I'm sure I would have been more relaxed were I wearing something more presentable.
Four stars, all around.