Caviar is a popular Russian appetizer.
In the United Kingdom's central southern region, London is home to several Russian restaurants, bars and tearooms. While London's Russian restaurants typically feature such traditional Russian fare as caviar, bilinis and coulibiak on the menu, the restaurants also commonly include Polish, Ukrainian and cuisine from other Eastern European countries.
Abracadabra Restaurant & Bar
While London's Abracadabra Russian Restaurant serves a wide variety of international cuisines, Russian and Eastern European fare dominate the restaurant's menu. Located in the city's West End neighborhood, Abracadabra features a unique dining atmosphere with private booths, rooms and even revolving tables. Patrons can choose among such appetizers as assorted smoked fish, red caviar and pickled vegetables from the restaurant's a la carte menu. Borsh soup and mimosa salad can complement Abracadabra's meat, seafood and vegetarian entr es. Pork karbonat, beef stroganoff and the vegetarian baked pepper dish are a few of the restaurant's Russian main courses. Abracadabra additionally features an expansive selection of English and European menu items.
Abracadabra Russian Restaurant
91 Jermyn St.
London SW1Y 6JB
United Kingdom
020-7930-3111
abracadabra-restaurant.co.uk
Trojka Russian Restaurant
Trojka Russian Restaurant & Tea Room is in North London's Primrose Hill neighborhood. A Russian restaurant, Trojka is also known for its Ukrainian, Polish and Jewish specialties. Diners can start with appetizers like chicken liver, smoked salmon or bouillon, a Russian chicken and noodle soup. The restaurant additionally serves lumpfish, salmon, sevruga and troyka caviars. Trojka's entr es include the restaurant's coulibiak, a salmon pie with vegetables and tomato sauce, prepared using an old recipe. Russian pierog and Ukrainian beef goulash are among the restaurant's other main courses. Trojka's menu also includes side dishes and desserts, as well as a breakfast menu. The wine list features whites, reds and Georgian wines, as well as a range of frozen vodkas.
Trojka Russian Restaurant
101 Regents Park Rd.
London NW1 8UR
United Kingdom
020-7483-3765
trojka.co.uk
Baltic Restaurant
In 2008, the weekly magazine "Time Out London" ranked Baltic Restaurant among the city's best restaurants. Patrons of the Russian cuisine restaurant can begin by choosing among starters like steak tartar, marinated herring salad and grilled asparagus. Baltic's entr es include meat, fish and seafood dishes, as well as blin varieties. Roasted cod, paprika marinated spring chicken and bozbash are some of the restaurant's main course selections, each of which can be paired with such side dishes as red cabbage and chive mash. Cocktail, vodka and wine are also available at Baltic and on Sunday evenings, patrons can enjoy live jazz performances.
Baltic Restaurant
74 Blackfriars Rd.
London SE1 8HA
United Kingdom
020-7928-1111
balticrestaurant.co.uk
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