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After its usual summer hiatus, Streecha Ukrainian Kitchen, 33 E. Seventh St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square, has reopened (as of last weekend).
And the basement cafe, a fundraising arm of the St George Ukrainian Catholic Church just up East Seventh Street, has expanded its hours ... to include Wednesday and Thursday...
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The offerings, including pierogies (or varenyky) remain as inexpensive as ever...
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Previously on EV Grieve:
At the Streecha Ukrainian Kitchen
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ReplyDeleteWelcome back, we hope you had a great summer!
ReplyDeleteIs the borscht vegetarian? Thanks
ReplyDeleteYayyy, thanks for the news. Stopped by for some delicious varenykys today.
ReplyDeleteBest deal in Manhattan
ReplyDeleteBest varenyky in NYC!
ReplyDeleteFood is somehow even better and there are new meal specials every day!
ReplyDeletePlace has gone downhill. Stuffed cabbages and pierogie are smaller since the hiatus and just isnt run nearly as well. There is someone new running the place and it doesnt have the charm. The added a few items and it doenst suit the place. The pierogies and stuffed cabbage used to be huge and dripping in butter and onions. Very rustic, but that was the charm. Now it looks like they are trying to be more like a restaurant and cutting corners.
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