Inside Café Glechik, you’ll feel like you’re at your grandma’s house. That is, if your grandma were Ukrainian. There’s embroidery, old teacups and framed scenes of the Eastern European countryside, but more importantly, amazing food.
Tag: Ukrainian food
In our current issue Rachel Wharton takes us into the kitchen at Café Glechik, where for years Tyslia Kozlova churred out her beloved pelmeni–plump Ukrainian dumplings stuffed with veal or pork and served swimming in drawn butter–and beet-filled borscht.
At Edible Escape–our travel tasting party next month–we plan to wow your tastebuds with some worldly flavors. We’ve got a killer lineup, including food from Ukraine, olive oil from Spain, wines from Portugal, high-class Italian fare and so much more. But as much as we love to travel the world with our forks at the ready, we don’t want to overlook the bounty of flavor here at home.