First, We Feast {Russian House}
Words by Jessi Devenyns Photos by Shelby Bella
“In the Soviet Union, they tried not to make something specific to a place. Everything is common,” explains assistant manager David Rand. Russian House specializes in the dishes from this period with chicken
At Russian House, the soup features tomatoes and sliced beets married in a beef broth. It is also served with beef pirozhki. Of course, the pirozhki can sop up the soup, but it is also a perfect vehicle with which to sample Russia’s most famous condiment: sour cream. “Sour cream is a very, very important part of Russian cuisine,” explains David who lists a myriad of uses including a thickener for borsch and an optimal spread for bread with a sprinkle of sugar. It is not, however, necessary on the chicken
Naturally, everything at the Russian House is washed down with vodka. From the free shot that arrives with your appetizer to the dozens of
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