Find borscht, golumpkis, pelmeni and more at this eatery.
It's 3 p.m. on a Friday and the patrons inside
Masha & the Bear has made beet-lievers out of a lot of folks since opening six years ago. According to manager Oheksandra Povlenko, half of the eatery's customers American and half are Eastern-European. Customer Logan Scott tried the solyanka soup, which Yatskevich says is a favorite in Ukraine. It contains beef, turkey, sausage, cabbage, olives and pickles."I like the flavor of the meat, and it's much better with the sour cream," Scott remarks.
"We are happy a lot of people love our food. Our customers like new Russian dishes, learning Russian culture; all our art is Russian — that soldier on the horse is hanging in a Russian museum," adds Yatskevich, pointing to one of the many paintings hanging on the walls.
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