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    Cafe Euroasia

    4.3 (140 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Nataliya K.

    We stopped by to have some lunch on Sunday . It was around 12:00 noon. It was not a busy day and we sat outside Two stars go to Kharcho, that my mom likes . Our Chicken kebab and potatoes were uncooked ( raw meat!!!) we sent it back , 5 min later our waiter brought it back and this time it was ok. But we were very suspicious already , checking every bite . Of course no one said sorry for bringing us raw meat. My niece's pelmeni were ready 25 min after we've placed an order.i did not know that to boil a water you need that much time... We won't be back

    Dmitry D.

    Polite staff food was Very good . Haven't been here in years and last time I came The food was okay. But they seem to be back on track and I'd be back for sure .

    Meri K.

    My group had ordered for the table (3 of us total) by the time I arrived. The portions were served family style and were heaping! They had ordered some kind of seafood, a yummy salad with cucumbers and tomatoes and a white, almost ranch-like dressing, beautifully fried and airy potato wedges, and kebabs of a variety of meats! Everything was indulgent and delicious! The space is fairly small and lacks any real charm, but the food was on point, and the place was busy-especially for about 3pm when we were there! Recommend.

    chicken kebab, liver kebab, and lula kebab and Juliano
    Sasha K.

    Delicious food and great service! We ordered chicken kebab, liver kebab, and lula kebab -- everything was served with fluffy rice, fried potatoes with mushrooms, and Korean-style salad. The meat was juicy and flavorful, everything was fresh and perfectly cooked. We were very pleased! Definitely coming back and recommending it to friends!

    Liver with raw onions and a tomato based spicy sauce.
    Trinidad R.

    A hidden gem in Brighton beach. The food is simple, freshly made and unpretentious. If you're like to try Ukrainian food come to this spot! The portions are huge and shareable. There's no alcohol here. So you're on your own for wine. It's a small, casual place, with one bathroom. Clean and tiny, you're best bet for parking is to go during the week or train it because it's right near the tracks. The staff is friendly and attentive they welcomed our diverse crew and joined in our friend's birthday celebration.

    Kind and friendly servers, delicious food. I'm unfortunately someone that loves Harcho soup too much to not be getting it at every slavic restaurant I go to. It was incredibly good here, perhaps only with too fatty of meat, although the quantity of it in the soup was very generous. Kompot was great, not too diluted or sweet, and I'd consider it to be a must-have if you eat here. This place is tucked off of the main street in Brighton Beach so there's not too many cars that pass by directly where the seating area is.

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    Alicia J.

    Forget the overpriced boardwalk food - if you're in the Brighton Beach/Coney Island area, you gotta try the Uzbek food! Granted, Euroasia Cafe is only the first of the many such restaurants I've tried, but it made a great impression and I'd absolutely come back. Two friends and I came on a Friday evening and it seemed pretty busy; we requested to sit indoors to escape the heat and the staff graciously opened up a "reserved" table (perhaps a group didn't show?) to make room. The service was so friendly and attentive, and though the food took a while it must have been freshly cooked by how piping hot it was. We started out with a pitcher of kompot, a lightly sweet and refreshing fruit drink with notes of plum and pieces of whole fruit inside like a non-alcoholic sangria. We shared three food items that came out one-by-one, making it feel like a fun multi-course tasting. The first was the Pilaff, a rice dish with tender carrots and fall-apart tender lamb. Next was the Manti, four giant dumplings filled with seasoned beef and served with sour cream. Last, we got a lamb kebab that came with sliced onions and a spicy dip. The Pilaff was my favorite, but all were tasty and generously portioned. We had planned on a lighter meal to save room for some beach snacks, but left quite full at less than $20 per person. Uzbek food is kind of like a mix between Middle Eastern and Eastern European food, so if you like either or both you should absolutely try it out!

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    Dave D.

    What a treat Euroasia Cafe was. I've never really had uzebekistan food but it's exactly how the name makes it out - eastern european and asian. The restaurant can be easy to miss since it's on the side street but it has a couple of outdoor dining tables to help you spot it. It can get a little busy but it's well worth it. Service was friendly and well attentive to the table. We ordered the kompot, salad, potato dumplings and lamb kebabs. The kompot was refreshing and not overly sweet since it's based on plum fruits. Dumplings were interesting - I like mine savory so these were a delight with the sour cream. Very interesting and I did come around to enjoying these a lot. The lamb kebabs were spiced and grilled to perfection. Come by if you're in the area, you won't be disappointed.

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    Brooke K.

    Really reasonable priced food on Brighton beach! I discovered this place one summer and I come back every time I'm in Brighton beach. Everything I've tried here has been really good. Today I was in the mood for a Greek salad which is always really tasty. It's not your typical Greek salad. This salad has tons of white cheese shredded on top and even though it's called Greek it's not your typical Greek it's just a really good salad and a really good size! I got it for myself and it's actually too much for me to eat lol

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    Ian J.

    Wonderful experience here tonight. Food was excellent, service was excellent and so friendly, and my German friends were thrilled to sit outside and smoke without getting any stink eye from NYers. Already looking forward to returning. We shared several dishes and everything was a winner. We also enjoyed the kompot very much which, sadly, is the only thing I took a picture of. But, again, of the 6 dishes we ordered we thought it was all delicious.

    Mylo D.

    Ate outside with a big group and completely over ordered. Got the borscht (amazing), the meat dumplings, the bread, the cheese bread (epic), the flounder, the chicken shiskabab and the beef stroganoff. This place is halal and no alcohol served but some folks brought bottles from liquor store around the corner. Not sure if this place is Uzbek, Georgian or Russian or all three combined but great food and a great experience.

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    Delicious Borscht and Vareniki! Would come back here again! A real restaurant and service was good.

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    Service is so kind and borsch always delicious! I've been many times, always a pleasure.

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    Skovorodka

    Skovorodka

    3.9
    (280 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    My last time to Brighton beach was well over 20 years ago. I remember it well. All of the…read morestorefronts with. Cyrillic writing, clothes, food with wonderful smells, trays and trays of caviar, just bursting out the door. And, a Starbucks. Today, not too many Eastern European businesses are left. Now, it's banks, cellular, provider, stores urgent care, a 7-11, even a Popeyes freaking fried chicken. Oh, and the Starbucks is still there. After walking out of a very bad experience at imereti Georgian cafe down the street (see separate review) I found this place. Boy, am I glad I did. I was seated in the front. The restaurant was gorgeous. ! I could hear a beautiful voice singing, Eastern European songs in the back of the restaurant and at one point,, he switched to Elvis's "I can't help falling in love with you" in English. That made me a little emotional, because that was my late partner's and my song... Anyway, I decided to go for the crêpes with red caviar (salmon roe), and the Ukrainian borscht. Bread and butter is brought to my table. The white bread was OK, but the brown bread had a deep rich flavor. The crêpes come first, and they were amazing. The crêpes were very warm, soft and delicious. I loved the "red caviar". A little bit salty, more briny than fishy, and a wonderful explosion of flavor when the eggs "pop." in the mouth. I was very happy. Next came the borscht. It had cabbage, beets, potatoes, and either beef or pork. I'm not sure which one. The meat , beets and potatoes was very tender, and the soup was delicious and not too rich. A very satisfying flavor., the beets gave it a little bit of an earthy flavor. The sour cream that came with it, just added a creamy richness to it without overtaking the flavor of the borscht. 1000% a home run. Dinner wasn't cheap. Two dishes, two iced teas (I found out they charge for refills), and tax, and it came out to about $48 before tip, .I didn't care. I don't mind paying extra if the food is that good, and this food was absolutely beyond awesome. I would be glad to come back and try other items on the menu. Thank you!

    Stopped by as we wanted to try some authentic Russian food, and this did not disappoint! We ordered…read morethe classic Ukrainian Borsch, along with the green borsch with chicken meatballs, and the blintzes with meat to start. The classic borsch is very dill heavy, but that was my favorite! The blintzes were also delicious and came with a tangy yogurt/cream sauce. For entrees, we shared the chicken stroganoff with buckwheat and Cornish hen with mashed potatoes. The hen was incredibly tender with a dill gravy, and the buckwheat was perfect with the stroganoff. Overall really delicious dishes and a beautiful indoor environment! Also the service was incredible and the owner was very kind in explaining to us the dishes.

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    Sheep by Barashka

    4.3
    (22 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Sheep by barashka on Ave. U Fighting, upsetting my guests,…read moredisappointing the birthday girl, and not crediting my deposit towards the check...shame on you barashka! This place ruined by mothers 70th bday party. I made a reservation with the manager Roman for the birthday party about 3 weeks in advance;and left a deposit to secure the date/time. They told us we would have half of the main dining room. One day before the event Roman calls and asks that another party that booked the other side has had an increase in their party size and would it be ok to move my party further away to the bar area... He said it would be more quieter there. I didn't want to cause trouble so I agreed. The day of the event, Roman is MIA. Our table is set up, and there's a concert going on in the main dining room. These people had a MC, dj, karaoke, games ... BLASTING music in the microphone. When we asked what's happening, the man in charge didn't even flinch or seem to care much. We started complaining and said we booked with you guys and you promised a chill quiet atmosphere... we asked for the other party to lower their music... we almost got into a physical FIGHT with the other party. Why is my mother birthday being dismissed in such a rude way. We could not even make a toast, we couldn't even hear our own thoughts over the loud music. It was ridiculous. The waiter apologized a million times, but why did the owner/manager not handle things??? Even worse; let it escalate? We were basically treated like guests at the "primary event". Shame on you guys as a business . After all that, they didn't even credit my full deposit to the bill.

    This restaurant single-handedly ruined what was supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime celebration for…read moremy mother's 70th birthday. The experience was a complete disaster from start to finish. The staff was shockingly rude, dismissive, and clearly uninterested in providing even the most basic level of hospitality. On top of that, an outrageously loud party was allowed to take over the space, completely destroying the atmosphere. The noise level was so extreme that our table couldn't hear one another speak -- not conversation, not toasts, nothing. I made multiple attempts to speak with the manager, hoping for some basic professionalism or intervention. Instead, we were flat-out ignored. No apology. No effort. No concern whatsoever. It was as if management simply didn't care that they were ruining a family milestone. This place fails spectacularly in every category that matters: service, management, and overall dining experience. If you're looking for a restaurant that values its guests, respects special occasions, or understands basic customer service, look elsewhere. This restaurant is incompetent, poorly run, and absolutely not worth your time or money. Avoid at all costs.

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    Lulya Kabob. Very good.
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    Veselka

    Veselka

    4.0
    (3.5k reviews)
    10.6 mi
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    As someone who is Polish and grew up eating a lot of Eastern European food, Veselka felt like a…read moreplace I could happily eat at again and again. Everything I ordered was delicious. The pierogies were exactly what I was hoping for, and the potato pancake was fantastic. The menu does a great job of showcasing Ukrainian classics while also offering plenty of diner favorites, so there is something for everyone. One of my favorite parts was the diner atmosphere itself. I grabbed a seat at the counter, which is always my preferred diner experience, and it made the meal feel even more authentic and welcoming. My only regret is that I spotted their famous egg cream after I had already eaten a mountain of pierogies and a potato pancake. Otherwise, I definitely would have ordered one. Whenever I am in New York City, Veselka is one of those places I try to visit if I am anywhere nearby. Great food, great atmosphere, and a spot that absolutely lives up to its reputation.

    Cozy spot for a late night dinner! Loved that this place is open so late - it was perfect for a…read morecozy meal after a night out. There are two sections to the place, one part was a to-go area and the back section was the restaurant for sit-down service. Definitely try the borscht - this soup actually felt like it was healing my soul. The pierogis were also yummy! I tried the stuffed cabbage as well - pretty good but I think the borscht was better. Quite large portion sizing! Service was excellent and they were very quick with bringing out the food. Definitely want to visit again!

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    Short rib Classic Pierogi 4*
    Short rib Classic Pierogi 4*
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    Varenyk House

    Varenyk House

    4.7
    (37 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    The people who work at Varenyk House are nice and not chatty. There isn't seating available. I was…read morejust in the other day and it looks like they got a bunch of new freezers and offer hot food to go now, too, not just fresh frozen! I bought a bag of frozen potato and cheese varenyk (pirogies), and they were delicious. Attaching a photo of what they looked like after I cooked them at home (boiled and then sautéed in butter with diced onion and spices).

    Came on a Thursday night a few minutes before closing and they had such a large selection of…read moreUkrainian goodies! the staff were still hard away making dumplings in the back. Once stepping into the store, you are met with large freezers and fridges stuffed to the brim with all things Ukrainian. Many of their dumpling items are in large packages (2-3lbs a pack) and range from $8-$15 per lb depending on the filling. $15 a pound for their lamb and short rib Pierogis. Price-wise, it's very fair! And you can taste to quality and heart they put into these Pierogis. Can't go wrong with any flavor. I got the lamb and it was stuffed with tender lamb pieces, no filler. And they make for great quick meals! I also snagged a box of cabbage rolls stuffed with a pork and rice filling. Simple home-y flavor and better than rolls I've gotten from restaurants. Just reheat and it's ready to go! $15 for 5 large cabbage rolls was a great deal as well! Would get again. The only thing I wouldn't get again is their soup dumplings, as it was a bit difficult to cook and was a little too doughy near the top of the dumpling. Flavor wise, it was delicious and had a nice broth (assuming you didn't pop them. Only 1 didn't pop). But it was a difficult item to cook right in boiling water, like the instructions mention. Perhaps, user error. Every item is sold by weight and labeled after selecting your items. But they're happy to check the weight/explain price before purchasing.

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    Beef Short Rib Varenyky: Frozen, $14 for 24 small dumplings

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