We’ll begin this review with a Russian lesson. In Russian, “dom” means home and this is exactly the kind of feeling that Dom Café is going for. Cozy simplicity along with hearty food that takes you back to your childhood means that you can spend time undistracted from the company you came to enjoy, be it friends, family or just by your lonesome to get some work done. Good old Russian and Soviet dishes such as fish and meat cutlets, borsch and meatball soup, pies and blinchiki are served up in a new and imaginative style while retaining that “grandma’s kitchen” touch. The interior is done in a way that you feel like you're sitting in the comfort of your own home, looking out of your window at the passers by.




