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    4.7 (37 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    Sauerkraut and Mushroom Varenyky: 16 dumplings for $12
    Harris L.

    BLUF: Recommended. A worthwhile visit. Varenyk House is a Ukrainian deli and butcher shop that sells varenyky (boiled dumplings with a variety of fillings in both frozen and ready-to-eat formats), comfort foods, Eastern European dry goods and sweets, and a selection of sausages and raw meats. Everything is take-out only. The food seems humble. Flavors are nicely balanced -- neither plain nor too pronounced. Dishes we've tried include: - Mushroom and Sauerkraut varenyky: $12 for 16 pieces. Pretty good. Comes with three dipping sauces: sour cream, apple sauce, and some sort of onion dip. - Meat Stuffed Cabbage: $9. Two cabbage rolls stuffed with pork, along with mashed potatoes, beet salad, and cabbage salad. - Uzvar: $4. A house-made drink made from a variety of dried fruit, including apples and dates. Logistics: Varenyk House is located mere blocks away from Fresh Pond Road subway station (M train). Metered parking is available on Fresh Pond Road.

    Lillian L.

    Great place to try Ukrainian food for the first time! Come on over to show some support. Try the varenyky (pronounced vah-rEH-nee-key). Ukrainian stuffed dumplings - better known by their Polish name, pierogi. They have 15 different versions here. Everything from short ribs to salmon to fruits. Choose between fried or boiled. Varenyky varieties: beef short rib potato and cheese potato and smoked bacon sauerkraut and mushroom pork surimi (faux crab) salty cheese sweet cheese salmon strawberry blueberry cherry Tried the sauerkraut and mushroom variety. Interesting taste variation for a dumpling. I'd get this flavor again. Every order comes with sour cream, apple sauce and fried onions as dips. Meat (pork) stuffed cabbage entree was super good. You get 2 rolls with sides of mashed potato, beet salad and cabbage salad. The beet salad was a perfect accompaniment to the stuffed cabbage. It added a nice zing to it. Everything tasted fresh. This small place has Ukrainian groceries, a fresh meat counter, drinks, deli meats and cooked food in the rear. There is also a dessert counter in the front. A little of everything! They also have varenyky /pierogi frozen packages in the back freezer. Decor: Bright and clean. No seating, so takeout only. There is also daily specials, soups, and appetizers. Main entrees are $9-12. Their menu is pretty big. Check it out.

    Hannah H.

    VARENYK HOUSE - YOU ARE PURE AWESOME SAUCE! REAL TALK: I saw this place featured on Jaeki Cho's TikTok, and I knew I had to check this place out when I was visiting! This small Ukrainian deli and grocery store, nestled in Ridgeoowd, offers a wonderful selection of varenyky, meats, cold and hot dishes, and even a daily hot buffet that's usually available closer to noon. You can also find desserts (blintzes), housemade compotte, salads, soups, and main dishes (such as plov, stuffed cabbage, sea bass), and even vegetarian options!). We ordered: +the Potato varenyky +the Beef Short Rib varenyky +Housemade Compotte +Housemade Uzvar The varenyky were out of this world! You have your choice of them being boiled or fried, and you can opt of 8 or 16 pieces; we opted for them being fried and went for the 8 pieces - should have ordered the larger order, as these were just SO SO SO GOOD! Think of them as more of a bite-sized pierogi, jam-packed with a generous filling - they come with apple sauce, sour cream, and fried onions, which all added even more of a magical touch. Super addicting! The housemade compotte was made with cherries and other fruit, while the uzvar was made with dried fruit - both came in large 'tubs' and were refreshing. Stepan was very welcoming and shared a lot of the different items that they offer, and you can tell that everything is made and prepared with love - wished we lived in the neighborhood, as we would frequent this place often! Support this local gem of a business - you won't be disappointed! +ask for Stepan! +delicious varenyky! +deli and hot & cold dishes available!

    Michael D.

    Never had Ukrainian food before, absolutely delicious, the owner was really nice. It's clean and sells fresh bread, meats as well as groceries. They have a delicious buffet in the back. The pea soup has this amazing Smokey aftertaste.

    Fried potato varyneky with onions
    Lesley O.

    I have tried several things now and am absolutely overjoyed that I discovered this place and how fortunate I am to live close enough to it that I can treat myself to some of my most favorite Ukrainian meals that bring me comfort and allow me to reminisce. My grandma made the best pyrohy and stuffed cabbage (holubtsi) and yet, I have to tell you that Varenyk House actually does it even better. The meat stuffed cabbage is phenomenal! I love the Ukrainian platter because it's comes with all of the essentials: varenyk, kovbasa, stewed carrot kapusta (sour kraut), and a choice of meat or vegetable stuffed cabbage. Now, I'm Ukrainian, so I always have sour cream at home and while they give you the appropriate portion, I like a bit more and have a little on my fork when I take a bite with some of everything together and it's utter perfection. I also love the blintzes and have had the blueberry and the strawberry with cheese. They don't just provide you with sauce on the side (which in itself is superb and fantastic) but the blintzes inside have the cheese and fruit. Yum! I enjoy my varenyky crispy so will order it fried to enjoy when that is all I'm eating, but like it simple and boiled in the Ukrainian platter. Regardless of which varenyky you choose, you will be extremely satisfied. If you enjoy a nice chicken cutlet, then this is the place to get it and you can't go wrong with the most delicious mashed and choice of two salads. The prices are incredibly reasonable and the quality is top notch. Finding Varenyk House at the beginning of 2022 has so far been through best thing to happen to me!!! I would recommend this place to both novice and experienced foodies whether you're familiar with the cuisine of my family and ancestors or not. You will not be disappointed and tell them Lesley sent you!! I'm happy to answer questions and I know they love educating people about Ukrainian food. When owners have passion like these do, I will do anything to support their business!!

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    So delicious. My kids love their potato and cheese pierogi/varenyk. Stefan - the owner, is always so polite! You should go try it!

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    Vareniki from potato make not from real potato no salt pepper inside.i cook 10 pieces ,4 full is open ,nobody gives money back no star

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    2 years ago

    Outstanding authentic Ukranian food. Borscht and cherry dumplings are my favorite. Highly recommend.

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    Wonderful place. Great borscht. Nice brimstone smells. The menu is small but efficient

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    This place is amazing. The food feels so nourishing. The flavor is spot on. A true gem in ridgewood

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    Stuffed cabbages are AMAZING!!!! Nice selections. Definitely will try other options available.

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    Excellent Ukrainian and Polish food preparing on permises, everything delicious !!!! I prefer home made sausages and salo

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    Corner of Ukraine - Mushroom soup & stuffed crepe

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    4.8(64 reviews)
    26.7 mi

    I haven't had a lot of Ukranian food in my life, so when we happened to be in town, we decided to…read moreorder a few items to go. The inside of the restaurant is so cute. It's got these warm and cozy vibes. I originally wanted the cabbage rolls but they ran out (it was a Sunday at around 2 PM) so I ordered the Ukranian Varenyky (dumplings with farmer cheese, potato, and dill), and some kind of a beef stew. The dumplings were very good. All the ingredients tasted fresh. The beef in the stew was super dry and chewy. Maybe I didn't order the right entrée but the waitress did recommend this dish after I learned the cabbage rolls were out. Even so, I'd still come back to try some other dishes if I'm ever in this neighborhood again.

    I hadn't had Ukrainian food in forever and the menu had so many dishes I had never tried before!…read more We ordered: - herring appetizer: chilled raw/cured(?) herring, crispy hot fingerling potatos, a herring spread, black bread. The fish was so fresh and umami, and it was so pleasing to have a bite of cold fish and hot potato at the same time - kefir soup: I forgot the name but this turned out to be an interesting *cold* soup with a cultured kefir yogurt base with potato and cucumber. While I was originally hoping for a hot soup this ended up being so flavorful and hearty I loved it! - bacon potato dumplings with sour cream. No notes, how could you do this wrong? They also had the coolest leather utensil holders I've ever seen! Logistics: - indoor seating and I think a few outdoor seats - limited street parking nearby but there are some lots a few blocks over

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    3.9(402 reviews)
    5.0 miEast Village
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    This place can get pretty busy during lunch rush on Saturday! Because it's more family owned, they…read moredon't rush you. Feels very home-y Loved the Borscht, will always get this every time we come back Tried their Ukrainian combo and it was delicious, stuffed cabbage, pierogis (1 meat, 1 potato, 1 mushroom, 1 spinach), sausage and sauerkraut. The east village combo was good too! The potato is really good. The portion size is decent! We were stuffed and didn't finish everything since it's a little on the heavier side. Pierogi ranking top fav to least favorite: Meat Mushroom Cheese Spinach Potato Also, tried the cheese Blintzes, which reminds me of a bit of a crème haha so it's more of a dessert Next time, we want to try the wiener schnitzel and the stuffed cabbage with cream mushroom sauce?

    Such a cozy restaurant, it feels like you're in someone's home. Food is the same, no frills and…read morewell-priced. I got the East Village combo that came with 4 different kinds of pierogis, a cheese blintz and a massive potato pancake for $18. The blintz might be the next I'be ever had. Perfectly sweet and crisp. The potato pierogi was my favorite but it's nice to be able to sample the different flavors with the combo. Our server was so sweet and made us feel right at home. It's hard not to feel good when you're in here. Try the horseradish infused vodka, it's surprisingly smooth.

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    Veselka - Short rib Classic Pierogi 4*

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    4.0(3.5k reviews)
    5.0 miEast Village
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    I have no idea how many decades it's been since I last ate as Veselka but it is even better than I…read moreremember - and that is rare! Other than some new kitchen fixtures, the interior feels exactly the same as those 3 am meals after a show. Service was spectacular and lets talk about the food... I've had a lot of vegetarian attempts at stuffed cabbage but this was beyond amazing. The perogies were a great start and my son said his borscht was amazing. We barely even tapped the menu but we were just minutes from closing! Glad to support them these past few years of the war on Ukraine and happy to get my fix again! Highly recommended and a (now) touristy place that lives up to and beyond the memories!

    Veselka is a very popular brunch option, so beware - there might be a long wait. I walked in with a…read moreparty of 5 around noon on a Saturday and we were seated immediately. I can say that by the time we walked out, there was a line almost around the corner. Whole party does have to be present to be seated. We were given a 4-top with a 5th chair so tight squeeze but we were just happy to be seated after trying a couple other places around with no luck. Because the place is so busy, It did take about 30 minutes to get our food, which we were heavily anticipating because we were so hungry. All their breakfast options look so good and we might have gotten a little over eager with ordering, so be mindful or maybe split a couple plates with your party. I got their two egg breakfast with latkes and added kielbasa. Perfect. That potato pancake is heaven. I did also get the blintzes but I will say I wish I ate them when they were a little warmer. They're not too sweet and are such a yummy treat. I recently heard that breakfast culture in New York is dying and I can't say I disagree, but it seems that the Eastern European options I have tried recently have some of my consistently favorite options. If you haven't been here, please check it out!

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    Short rib Classic Pierogi 4*

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    Streecha - Cabbage roll

    Streecha

    4.6(244 reviews)
    5.1 miEast Village
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    We visited in March 2025 on a cold, windy day. The borscht was hot and fresh and made us feel happy…read morefrom head to toe! Warm, cozy ambience. Delicious verenyky!! Slava Ukraini

    I stopped by Streecha for lunch last Sunday after wanting to try it for ages. It's a basement, no…read morefrills Ukrainian restaurant with a classic menu and comfortable, casual cafeteria vibes. I had a cup of borscht and an order of dumplings, which were both great. The borscht was something I will crave for a while. The broth just had an incredible, balanced flavor. I thought since my food was pretty warm up and serve, that it would be a quick meal, but the service was pretty slow. I sat and waited a while. It was Mother's Day, so I think they were busier than usual with catering orders and moms and grandmas stopping by for desserts for brunch at home. So the pace of service may have been affected/out of ordinary for that reason. For those visiting for the first time: Take a look at the menu upstairs on the sidewalk before going down to the restaurant, because there was only menu downstairs at the counter where you order, so anyone coming for the first time will have to flip through the menu while holding up the line to order unless they know what they want already. When you go downstairs, the restaurant is behind the first door to your left; it's not well-marked. A lot of reviews say it's cash-only, but that may have been under the prior owners/management, because they definitely took credit cards/Apple Pay when I was there last weekend. If you love Ukrainian food, Streecha is well worth a visit. I love its no frills, classic approach to dining. It's a great option for a casual lunch if you're in the area and are craving some Eastern European fare.

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    Veselka Williamsburg - Fried Four Pierogi

    Veselka Williamsburg

    4.4(53 reviews)
    2.9 miWilliamsburg - North Side

    Coming here for a work lunch with my boss, who was the one who recommended we dine here, with some…read moreother colleagues, I wasn't sure what to expect from this place that I've passed multiple times on the BQE while on my commute to work. Apparently there is more than one location in Manhattan. The inside reminded me of a classic diner. Comfy and with a pretty cool vibe. We all slid into a booth and looked over the seasonal offerings along with their standard menu. I was lured by the chicken Kyiv based on the picture of having two rolled up chicken cutlets stuffed with dill and other yumminess, but was a bit disappointment when it arrived with a single small cutlet on my plate with two heaping mounds of potatoes mash and broccoli. I instantly had regret when I should have gotten the borscht soup with pierogies, but wanted to try something I wouldn't usually. I should've stuck to what was safe. My work mom got the stuffed cabbage and that was a clear homerun- really loved the mushroom gravy that it came with. My other colleague got the potato pancake and wasn't too thrilled with it, while my boss got the two Swedish meatballs that he described to be Ikea worthy. Although this was my first time here, I can't say that anyone really loved the food nor would come out of their way to come back. I really was hoping this would have wow-ed me in some way, but I guess I'll stick to what's familiar.

    Cuisine: 7 Service: 9…read moreDecor: 8 Value: 7 Overall: 8 I have always been a fan of the original Veselka in Manhattan since my days in college, so finally visiting the new Williamsburg location is well overdue. A friend and I each got a soup to start our meal, along with sharing a Potato Pancake. The Matzoh Ball Soup and Potato Pancake were good, but not great. However, I enjoyed the Pork & Cabbage Soup enough to take home a quart. For entree, we shared a Deluxe Meat Plate that was quite delicious. All three pierogi flavors were great, but the short rib was my favorite, followed closely by the mushroom & sauerkraut. I also really enjoyed the grilled kielbasa, but sadly it was served at room temperature. Lastly, the stuffed cabbage is not usually my thing, yet I liked this version. Once again, it was served barely warm. Thankfully, we finished on a high note. My friend really wanted the Challah Bread Pudding, which was moist and tasty. However, the lovely waitress advised us strongly to try the Medovyk. This Ukrainian layered honey cake had a wonderful texture, not too creamy or sweet, with a great walnut flavor. We were extremely happy with her suggestion. We also really liked the diner vibes that felt warm and inviting. This was so close to a five star review. The main reason for the deduction was the temperature of our food being served. Hopefully that problem will be solved on my next visit.

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    4.7(50 reviews)
    2.8 miSunnyside

    Great food and reasonable prices. My only complaint is that it is nearly impossible to find parking…read more(but that has nothing to do with the restaurant!)

    This was my first time trying actual Romanian food, as most restaurants I have been are marketed as…read more"eastern European" with the cabbage rolls, pierogi, etc. Thus, it is hard to give an accurate star rating since I don't really have an adequate baseline of what Romanian food should be, but combining the food and the excellent service, this place deserves a 5 stars. We were a party of 7 and we walked in on a Sunday dinner, and there was no wait. There was a wedding nearby in the restaurant, so it was a bit loud, but it was a good vibe. We ordered a bunch of dishes, such as the Platou Taranesc, Salata Bouef, Pomana Porcului, Pastrama, Mititei, Sarmale, Papanasi, and Coltunasi Platou Taranesc - country plate, basically bread and cold cut, Romanian style. It was a good experience but something I would normally not go out of my way for, since I don't like cold cut. But it is worth trying since Romanian food has a lot of cured meats and such, so the variety here is apparent Salata Bouef - bouef salad. Not beef salad. It is like a potato salad with chicken and veggies. Fairly hearty despite looking like small portions Pomana Porcului - traditional style pork fried meat - does not look fried, but it is a bit cured. A bit tough, maybe that's how they prepare it, but nonetheless flavorful. Pastrama - lamb pastrami - also a bit tough but cured. I liked the flavors but definitely need to eat it like a fork and knife style, not one bite Mititei - Romanian skinless sausages - kind of like a kofta (ground beef) and I loved this meat dish the most Sarmale - stuffed cabbage roll - one of the best cabbage rolls I have tried. Manageable size for each roll, and the cabbage has just the right amount of softness and the filling is super flavorful. Would recommend this 100% Papanasi - Romanian donuts - they say 2 pieces but the pieces are huge and sweet and hearty. A great way to conclude the meal, and enough to feed 4+ people after a nice meal Coltunasi - dumplings - we got beef. These are good but did not stand out. A nice starter Service was amazing and deserving of the auto 20% gratuity. The only miss is the water refills are not as frequent but the server gave us some sides on the house and gave us amazing recommendations of what to try for food for the first time and brought out everything we needed to enjoy the meal.

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    Cheburechnaya - Apps

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    3.9(319 reviews)
    2.3 miRego Park
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    Not sure if there's been a change in ownership but the menu was updated and the service was much…read morefriendlier. We had the Israeli salad, bread, babaganush, and four skewers (not fatty lamb ribs, salmon, lalya, and chicken wings). We enjoyed everything except the lalya- never had it before. The music wasn't crazy loud so it was nice to sit and eat and chat.

    First time trying this place, been meaning to come for the last 15 years lol! We were served by…read moreMarek and she was very nice with the recommendations. The service was quick, food came out quick and dishes were cleared quick too! We tried a variety of kebabs and a mushroom cheburechki. The mushroom cheburechki was my favorite thing this evening but everything else was pretty good too! Portions were big and prices were reasonable. My takes on each dish: 1) cheburechnaya salad - light but flavorful, good to pick on with your meal. I like the avocado on top. Small portion is good enough for 2. 2) thin cut fries - like shoestring, really unique. Half portion is good enough for 2. 3) mushroom cheburechki - crispy but juicy, delicious with sauce. Definitely try this! 4) veal liver kebab: good when hot but I think one or two bite is enough because liver taste is strong.. if you like liver definitely get it, otherwise can skip. 5) lamb kebab: good, juicy. Definitely eat while hot, can be tough while cooler. A nice basic taste, nothing too weird. 6) sweetbread kebab: not my favorite it tastes a bit too fatty without justifying the fat. 7) lulya kebab: one of my favorites. It's a ground meat kebab and it's very juicy. Definitely get it! 8) beef skirt kebab: maybe my favorite one. It tastes like a juicy steak bite. 9) no fat lamb ribs: second favorite. The seasoning is good. A bit gamier than the basic lamb kebab. Overall we enjoyed the meal and will be back to try some other items! The only gripe is that the meat is a bit rare and I would not like to eat organ meat with some blood in it. My stomach was not used to it even the next day. Not sick but not feeling my normal self. I suggest them cook the organ meats more well-done next time for food safety.

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