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Contribuisci feedbackEverything we had was great and felt like homemade cooking. We had the hot borscht soup (good pumpernickel bread that comes with it), potato pancakes, Moscow style baked Pelmeni (chicken/mushroom), and potato vereniki. All was great just definitely heavy food so had to get a green salad too. The restaurant is inside an aged Russian spa and the decor has a very traditional vibe. Felt like stepping into a time machine or travelled to old Russian time and hard to believe it's the financial district.
I liked the answers a lot, even the presentation was great
Borsch is good everything else was mediocre. Fairly cheap but not very cheap
Haven't had authentic Russian food like this one for a long time, especially in Manhattan. This unique restaurant is connected to the spa, and it is easy to miss the entrance. The mushroom soup is so delicious! The Moscow Pelmeni are also testy, the cabbage rolls are average, I will try different filling next time. The price is affordable and the portion is very generous Many movie and sports stars have visited it. It has many steps down/up and turns and with herbal smells from the spa, but worth it. I will definitely go back.
First of all this place is hidden inside a sort of spa hotel place , took me 5 minutes to figure out where the restaurant was , after I took a seat it took 5 more minutes to bring the menu and the guy said that he 'll be back soon ... Waited like 20 minutes and he never came back to take my order. Wasted my time.