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[ more from gayot]
| "If you speak Russian, you probably will feel especially at home in this rowdy haunt of New York's Russian-émigré elite. The décor has a few old country touches, a pianist plays nightly and the menu features such Russian standbys as borscht and blinis w..." |
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[ more from insiderpages]
| "Having time to spare before going to the Neil Simon Theatre, we found the Russian Samovar close by. Small enough to feel intimate, large enough for variety, but heavily patronized by Russians - the language was predominant...." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "On a recent trip to NYC we went there for drinks and found the flavored vodka's delicious, particularly the Pomegranete. The atmosphere was festive, with Russian's playing piano and violin...." |
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[ more from menupages]
"We went to the Russian Samovar to celebrate after my daughter's master's recital. It was my first time in a Russian restaurant--but it won't be my last...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"When the Soviet Union crumbled, every Baryshnikov, Plisetskaya and Gorbachev immediately defected and reassembled here at New York's preeminent Russian restaurant to pick up the post-political pieces. And to eat the best darn pilmeni this side of Brighton..."
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[ more from vealcheeks.blogspot]
"My party included two Russian expatriates, both long-time American residents, and, even if the food was not glorious, the conversation was. The hanging lamps, red fabric with black fringe, provided a certain Russian je ne sais quoi...."
[ more from wcities]
"This lively place near the Theater District serves authentic Russian food, tea and vodka. Despite its name, there are many more vodkas to choose from (more than 20 in all) than there are types of tea...."
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