A superb fine dining Ukrainian restaurant. The food was superb, especially the chicken Kyiv.
It was my first time trying the place and I was surprised by the various flavour profiles.
The dessert I had was the poached pear which had deep notes of the wine and the fresh strawberry was good addition.
Fantastic Ukrainian weekend brunch! I ate the mini potato pancakes flavorful trio and the breakfast pork burger. The burger is a must; it’s been awhile since I’ve taken a bite and felt stunned by how bright and flavorful a dish tasted. The spacious red, eclectic, artsy vibes are nice too. Highly rec
Come for the food, leave the politics.
I’ll start with the positives:
- cozy atmosphere
- servers willing to educate American customers about foods that are unfamiliar
- really tasty cheburek
- vareniki are obviously homemade
- Kindzmarauli by the glass
- big portions
Things that made me go “meh”:
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This place was wonderful! The food was exquisite and the staff is incredibly welcoming and friendly. The drinks were wonderful! The designs and decorations are stunning with all the little details. I love the traditional and classic paintings and artwork around the interior, a beautiful way to honor
WE literally love everything about this restaurant! The food here was so impressive! they gave your brain and your taste bud a whole new flavorful journey!
This is a cute spot, great for both large group parties and more intimate meals. The interior is spacious and intricately decorated— a lot of patriotic Ukranian decorations. The prices on the menu correspond to important years in Ukranian history, which are all written out along the menu edges.
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Tryzub is an excellent Ukrainian restaurant that offers an amazing food experience. Their cocktails feature unique Ukrainian flavors that are truly remarkable. We tried their Tatar's Cheburek, Borshch with Pork, and Chicken Kiev. The Cheburek was deliciously crispy and served with a light salad and
Tryzub was a great place to experience a small piece of Ukraine's vibrant culture. The restaurant is decorated with hundreds, if not thousands, of pieces of Ukrainian culture. The overarching theme is the tryzub, or trident, which is Ukraine's national symbol and restaurant's namesake.
We had the f
Loved the crispy polenta balls with mushroom sauce and also enjoyed the crispy potato pancakes. The stuffed cabbage rolls had a yummy sauce.
When there is live music, it’s very tough to eat unless you’re there for the concert. We didn’t know about the music until we got there and it was uncomfortably loud. That being said, everything else was lovely!
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