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Star Ukrainian chef Yurii Kovryzhenko was stranded in London when Russia invaded his home country; after a series of pop-ups and fundraising dinners, he opened this "neo-bistro" staffed by refugees from the war, alongside his partner Olga Tsybytovska.
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Summary
Slava Ukraini! “Behind a scruffy streetscape” on the edge of Earls Court (near the Troubadour), this “enjoyable, if cramped and noisy” yearling was created by Ukrainian refugees, led by chef Yurii Kovryzhenko and his partner, Olga Tsybytovska. “It’s a great project – a good cause, with charming service and distinctive cooking”: “a modern and rather lighter interpretation of East European cuisine (e.g. courgette flowers used instead of cabbage leaves for golubtsi: the Ukrainian take on the Polish golabki)”. “Well worth a visit and supporting the Ukrainian refugees who work there”. Top Menu Tip – “deep-flavoured bortsch”.
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275 Old Brompton Road, London, SW5 9JA
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £23.33 |
Filter Coffee | £3.00 |
Extras | |
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Bread | £0.00 |
Service | 12.00% |
275 Old Brompton Road, London, SW5 9JA
Opening hours
Monday | CLOSED |
Tuesday | 12 pm‑4 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm |
Wednesday | 12 pm‑4 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm |
Thursday | 12 pm‑4 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm |
Friday | 12 pm‑11 pm |
Saturday | 12 pm‑11 pm |
Sunday | 12 pm‑10 pm |
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