There’s something about this place which feels genuinely reminiscent of a real Russian dacha. Perhaps it’s the log cabin walls, the crazy crockery or the kitsch porcelain figurines, or maybe it’s the fact that the wait staff are wearing flowery aprons over their everyday clothes and there’s some guys playing cards in the corner…well whatever it is, this piece of Soviet nostalgia has some soul to it. The menu specialises in those simple favourites such as draniki (potato pancakes) and kotlety (meat patties) and includes lots of vegetarian options. Complimenting the theme they have an open barbeque for grilling meat and offer their own homemade alcohol.
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M. Foster
I loved it when we went and am looking it up now for decorating ideas. It was so informal and comfortable. The food was very nice too.