Best Eastern European Restaurants in Murray Hill
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- FFoodlovrrNew York City •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoLast time I went there was years ago. The head waiter remembered me. He was extremely attentive to every table. He should get the best head waiter award of the year in NYC. His dedication to his profession is truly special. Food was delicious before but now it became bombastic great . Real Russian tea w real cherry jam is served as it should be but other places do not bother to do. I could just keep eating so much food there! Wine selection became more of my taste also. They have Cremant and St. Emilion. ( not vodka drinker. So I can’t say anything about it . But just observing others drinking, vodka must be good ) Music was lively and so much fun. Some people and I were actually dancing. Ambience is very romantic and cute w red lamp like old White Russian emigrants era in 1920’s or something. Very interesting artwork on wall. ( next time I shall take break from eating and observe them carefully) I made myself note that whenever I go to theaters I should always eat there.More infoRussian Samovar & Tolstoy's LoungePrice: Expensive• Russian• Theater District•4.6
- OTOpenTable DinerSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoAn amazing experience at Mary Anna yesterday! From the moment I walked in, the ambiance was warm and inviting, with a cozy yet elegant atmosphere. The staff was exceptionally attentive and made sure every detail of our meal was perfect. The food was outstanding each dish was beautifully presented and packed with flavor. The Borsch for me was a highlight, and the wine selection complemented our meal perfectly. Service was prompt but never rushed, allowing us to enjoy a relaxed and enjoyable evening. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner, a celebration spot, or just a great meal, Mary Anna delivers on all fronts. I’ll definitely be back! Would highly recommend!More infoMari VannaPrice: Very Expensive• Eastern European• Gramercy Park•4.7
- AAshley AnnNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoCheeseboat is a beautiful restaurant with delicious food. I came here for my birthday and my group ordered the imeruli, the prosciutto cheeseboat, the steak and mushroom cheeseboat, and the Shkmeruli chicken boat, all of which were absolutely delicious and perfectly cooked. We also ordered cocktails which were very nice, the Motherflower being our unanimous favorite. We also had the white wine sampler, which was a very nice introduction to Georgian wines, and the waiter was very knowledgeable about the wines they had. When we first ordered our drinks, they took a while to arrive but after that the service was at a more regular speed. We were seated at the back in a small alcove with a beautiful mural on the wall. Since it was my birthday, I received a (surprise!) complementary Napoleon which was large enough to share with my group. Overall, I highly recommend Cheeseboat and would absolutely returnMore infoCheeseboat - Hell's KitchenPrice: Expensive• Georgian• Hell's Kitchen•4.8
- UMUliMVIPLas Vegas •2 reviews5.0Dined on Mar 1, 2025Food was great! The vodka infusions are a must. We had the cranberry! Delicious! Our son also tried the horseradish and garlic pepper infusions and really enjoyed them. Overall a great experience!More infoRussian Vodka RoomPrice: Moderate• Russian• Midtown West•4.5
- DdevaleenaNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 19, 2025Waiters are excellent, ambience is gorgeous, the food is too salty.. but that can be my personal taste. Rest of the taste of each dish is on point otherwise.More infoÇka Ka QelluePrice: Moderate• Eastern European• Murray Hill•4.8
Discover best Eastern European restaurants in Murray Hill
Discover the rich flavors of Eastern European cuisine in the vibrant neighborhood of Murray Hill, Manhattan. This area is a treasure trove for food enthusiasts seeking authentic Eastern European dining experiences, offering a variety of establishments that cater to lovers of this diverse and hearty cuisine. From traditional dishes that have been passed down through generations to modern takes that experiment with classic flavors, each restaurant provides a unique culinary journey. Murray Hill itself is known for its eclectic dining scene, blending historic charm with contemporary offerings, making it a perfect backdrop for exploring Eastern European gastronomy. The restaurants here are celebrated not only for their food but also for providing excellent service and a welcoming atmosphere, which enhances the overall dining experience. Whether you're in the mood for some comforting pierogies, savory stews, or delicately seasoned meats, the Eastern European restaurants in Murray Hill promise to satisfy your cravings. Each establishment is committed to authenticity and quality, ensuring that every dish tells a story of its cultural heritage. Dive into the flavors of Eastern Europe right in the heart of New York City and discover why locals and visitors alike rave about these culinary gems.