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Pyshechnaya - This is one of the most legendary places to eat donuts in all of Russia. And they’ve preserved their style, recipe, and even price from the Soviet Union period. At first I thought just a couple of these Soviet donuts would be fine, but Sergey reassured me we needed a plate of them. He was right, they are easily the world’s most addictive donuts. And they only cost $0.23 per donut. Must visit when you’re in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Café Singer - House of the Books - Next since we were in the area, we went to Café Singer, a legendary cafe and restaurant. We mainly went to see the heritage and view. Food and coffee were alright, not the best.
Kvartirka - Soviet Restaurant - This was probably the best meal of the day. Kvartirka is again a Soviet / Russian restaurant set up like a house, and serving a mix of dishes popular during the Soviet Union period. I tried the borscht and the Chicken Kiev both of which were quite delicious and homely. An amazing meal and nice environment.
Stolovaya № 1 - Soviet Canteen - Finally to finish this Soviet Union food tour of Saint Petersburg, Russia, we ate at one of the cheapest meal options in the city - a Soviet style canteen. You walk through the line, choose the dishes you want, and pay for what you eat. It was a good experience, and delicious food. Total price - 229 RUB ($3.59)
Again, a huge thank you to Sergey from Real Russia (https://www.youtube.com/user/realrussiablog) for taking me on this food tour!
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🎥Russian Food Tour of Moscow: https://youtu.be/9EjF7R9K30M
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Thank you to Sergey from Real Russia (https://www.youtube.com/user/realrussiablog) for taking us on this Soviet Union / Russian Food tour of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was an amazing day. #Russia #RussianFood #SaintPetersburg
Pyshechnaya - This is one of the most legendary places to eat donuts in all of Russia. And they’ve preserved their style, recipe, and even price from the Soviet Union period. At first I thought just a couple of these Soviet donuts would be fine, but Sergey reassured me we needed a plate of them. He was right, they are easily the world’s most addictive donuts. And they only cost $0.23 per donut. Must visit when you’re in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Café Singer - House of the Books - Next since we were in the area, we went to Café Singer, a legendary cafe and restaurant. We mainly went to see the heritage and view. Food and coffee were alright, not the best.
Kvartirka - Soviet Restaurant - This was probably the best meal of the day. Kvartirka is again a Soviet / Russian restaurant set up like a house, and serving a mix of dishes popular during the Soviet Union period. I tried the borscht and the Chicken Kiev both of which were quite delicious and homely. An amazing meal and nice environment.
Stolovaya № 1 - Soviet Canteen - Finally to finish this Soviet Union food tour of Saint Petersburg, Russia, we ate at one of the cheapest meal options in the city - a Soviet style canteen. You walk through the line, choose the dishes you want, and pay for what you eat. It was a good experience, and delicious food. Total price - 229 RUB ($3.59)
Again, a huge thank you to Sergey from Real Russia (https://www.youtube.com/user/realrussiablog) for taking me on this food tour!
🎵MUSIC:
https://goo.gl/HwVjdo
https://www.audionetwork.com/
🍌Banana Chips are available now worldwide!!
https://m.me/BananaJoe?ref=MarkWiens
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Chicken Kiev kotlets have butter and dill inside.
That's why it's so juicy cause of melted butter
The only pigs in a barn stir in all sour cream into a borscht.
Human beings pinch a little bit with a spoon from a saucer and after scoop the borscht with a spoon.
Nice red color stays in the bowl up to the last sip and this way eating makes the taste more distinctive.
Bon appetite from 🇨🇦
My German/Canadian Mother made her Doughnuts the 'Exact' way, I think that it's a European thing. BTW, I am 1000% pro Russia!
Самое интересное, что идею таких столовых наши позатмствлвали у американцев.
Russians sour cream everything…i really enjoyed this video
Велком ту Раша❤
Hey Mark, has it been a long day for you guys? Your wife Ying looks tired and she doesn't really look happy. But appreciate you guys for showcasing the Russian culture and food which I know nothing about except the Borscht soup & Shashlik beef ?
ukraine is part of the USSR, so borscht is a dish of the USSR)
The first thing I saw was a Pepsi Cola sign. Very soviet. Kruschev loved Pepsi. This guy is a jerk with the most ridiculous phony sh*t-eating grin I ever saw
Slava Rossiyi
I really like how Mark not only visited fancy restaurants in Russia, but also simple canteens!
looks like a nuclear shelter
СУПЕР!!!!! ОТДЕЛЬНОЕ СПАСИБО СЕРГЕЮ ЗА ТУР ДЛЯ МАКСА!!!!!!!!!👌👍👍👍🙏👏👏👏
Nice!
It’s too bad that governments have gotten in the way of regular people enjoying each others cultures and lives for most of my 63 years… how wonderful and refreshing to see this!