Best Eastern European Restaurants in Upper East Side
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- MMarkNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThe duck, lamb and chicken were excellent. The service was^excellent. Pelmeni was great. Spectacular experience overallMore infoRussian Samovar & Tolstoy's LoungePrice: Expensive• Russian• Theater District•4.5
- JJasonNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat authentic food. Everyone is attentive. Large dishes and great for sharing.More infoCheeseboat - Hell's KitchenPrice: Expensive• Georgian• Hell's Kitchen•4.8
- DDouglasVIPNew York City •29 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoOda House offers amazing Georgian food and excellent Georgian wine at very reasonable prices. Service is very good, although things can come out a bit slower when the place is busy. Portions here are amazingly large - an appetizer is large enough for a meal and an entree will give you food to take home. Highly recommended.More infoOda House - Upper East SidePrice: Moderate• Georgian• Upper East Side•4.6
- LLanaHawaii •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 16, 2024Perfect dinner. Food was delicious. Service was outstanding. Will definitely come back.More infoRussian Vodka RoomPrice: Moderate• Russian• Midtown West•4.7
Discover best Eastern European restaurants in Upper East Side
Discover the rich flavors of Eastern European cuisine right in the heart of Manhattan's Upper East Side. This vibrant neighborhood hosts a collection of restaurants that offer an authentic glimpse into Eastern European culinary traditions, serving everything from hearty stews and traditional dumplings to exquisite pastries and fermented beverages. Each establishment here prides itself on a unique interpretation of classic dishes, ensuring an original dining experience enriched by the authenticity and passion of their culinary teams. The dining scene in the Upper East Side is notably diverse, but it's the Eastern European restaurants that truly stand out, offering a comforting taste of Eastern traditions in a sophisticated New York setting. These restaurants are celebrated not only for their distinctive flavors but also for their warm, inviting atmospheres, making them perfect for both casual lunches and elegant dinners. Whether you're a longtime lover of Eastern European food or new to its delights, the Upper East Side promises a memorable culinary journey that's as rich in culture as it is in flavor.