Hearty, warm fare served by a
hearty, warm woman – that’s
what we want from Russian food. Evgenia
Polesnaya, more affectionately known to
local patrons as Jane, delivers both. The
place is staffed by Russkie natives (Polesnya
is from Belarus herself) and doles out perfect
pirozhki (appetiser bun with cabbage)
for just 70 cents. Other fi lling fare includes
draniki (potato pancakes, $5.50), blinchiki
(pancakes stuffed with snow apple, icecream
or honey; $6), kotleta kartofelnaya
(mashed potato pie with mushrooms, $7)
and kvas (sparkling bread drink made with
yeast, $3).