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4.5 (2 reviews)
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Olha’s Market

Olha’s Market

(33 reviews)

My hubby and I had the pleasure of having dinner at olha's for dinner which we enjoyed the cabbage…read moreroll dinner it was about fabulous. We shared the dinner..the flavor was spot on with tender cabbage and flavor of the pork .. The mash was excellent homemade fluffy goodness that was like eating Sunday dinner at home The dishes are authentic Ukraine flavors with top quality ingredients and attention to detail...it was more than expected the portion was more than enough for 2 and the beautiful golden baked sourdough bread is over the top baked to perfection.. The sdb was like a pillow of goodness with the perfect amount of flavor.. The baked goods are above and beyond what Grandma use to bake Olha's is that hidden gem that once you find it you'll always go back and the lovely Amanda was more like an ole friend and took very good care of us and the conversation was definitely the best part of dinner we look forward to coming back in the near future thank you If I could give them a higher star rating I would

My grandfather is Polish from Detroit, and I grew up in Chicago, so pączki during Fat Thursday week…read morehas always been a tradition for me. Despite Sheridan County's Polish population, I was surprised not to find a Polish bakery of any sort. Fortunately, someone recommended Olha's Market as a Ukrainian option which may have something similar. I walked in asking if they had pączki, and the staff simply served me pampushky without missing a beat, as if that's exactly what I'd asked for! It wasn't until later that I learned the Ukrainian name for these delicious fried dough treats. The pampushky were absolutely wonderful: light, fluffy, and perfectly sweet. They reminded me of pączki but had their own unique character. The bakery case was full of beautiful pastries and breads that all looked delicious, and the restaurant side had an enticing menu of Ukrainian dishes. The service was warm and efficient, and it's clear this is a place run by people who genuinely care about their food and their heritage. They understood exactly what I was looking for, even if I didn't know the right word for it. Whether you're Ukrainian, Polish, or just someone who appreciates great Eastern European food, Olha's Market is worth a visit. I came in looking for something familiar and left with something even better: a new favorite spot and a little more knowledge about Ukrainian culture. My wife and I will definitely be back to try their pierogi and holubtsi for lunch, and we're curious to sample more of those baked goods! Slava Ukraini! Niech żyje Ukraina! Smacznego!

Custer Battlefield Trading Post Cafe - Raw bison burger

Custer Battlefield Trading Post Cafe

(89 reviews)

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A great stop for lunch headed to or from South Dakota. It's a tourist gift shop meets diner, and my…read moreexpectations were low, but guess what - the Indian Fry Bread Taco works! It's a big order - the size and shape of a pizza, and less like a taco. Don't mistake it for an authentic Mexican dish. Fry bread meets basic taco - but a fun comfort dish. The Buffalo cheeseburger was good with fresh ingredients but the taco is the reason to stop. Service was super friendly- really nice people.

After eating two thoroughly mediocre Indian Tacos in the past couple of days, I was excited seeing…read morethe signs advertising the Indian Taco at Custer Battlefield Trading Post Cafe as being the best in the west. As I walked in, I saw posters stating that this restaurant was recommended by Oprah herself. Very promising! Frybread with Honey ($8.99) - The frybread here is fantastic! As with most frybreads, it's a plate-sized frisbee of fried dough, although irregular in thickness and leavening. Some areas have the chew and puff like a doughnut, while other areas are almost completely hollow almost like pita bread. The frybread is crisp on outside without being overly greasy. It goes so well with the honey they provide in a squeeze bottle delivered to your table. I would eat this as-is again and again. (5/5) Indian Taco ($14.95) - Now, take the excellent frybread and use it as a base to ladle on seasoned ground beef with beans, chopped romaine lettuce, shredded cheddar cheese, diced tomato, and black olives. Instead of dousing the top with salsa (might be pico since it's quite thick and not runny at all), it's thoughtfully served in a cup on the side so you can dress the salad to your liking. I actually preferred it this way as I found the salsa to be very salty. The dish also comes with a packet of sour cream on the side. I found the beef to be ground a little too well. Instead of a traditional ground beef texture, it kind of felt like frozen burrito-style extruded beef. Not the best texture, but I guess more authentic? (4/5) One of the issues we found was with the cups and silverware - both smelled kind of musty, like they weren't properly dried. I guess just don't sniff them and you'll be fine? Overall I thoroughly enjoyed the food served at Trading Post Cafe. I definitely recommend the frybread if you're visiting Little Bighorn Bathrooms: At least one individual unisex room in the store

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