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We stumbled across this charming restaurant by chance. Our entree was a plate of mixed organ meats and vegetables served on a round plate of bread. The meat was so delicious that even our not-quite-three year old devoured it. The staff was friendly and accommodating, giving our son a toy and a coloring book. English menus are available and at least one of the staff speaks it passably well. View all feedback.
What m doesn't like about Rozmaryn:
average food at best, it took them an hour and a half to bring the food out... in the end we had to argue with a very unpleasant waitress, because the prices in english menu were lower than in ukrainian. We dodged this bullet and paid regular prices, not as high as she would have us believe they are. View all feedback.
We stumbled across this charming restaurant by chance. Our entree was a plate of mixed organ meats and vegetables served on a round plate of bread. The meat was so delicious that even our not-quite-three year old devoured it. The staff was friendly and accommodating, giving our son a toy and a coloring book. English menus are available and at least one of the staff speaks it passably well.
This place is typical Kosher place. Jewish community eats here. Menu looks delicious but can't tell if everything is great there, but worth to try. The waiters were very slow. But, their big feature is their bakery. Greaf breads and goodies
Average food at best, it took them an hour and a half to bring the food out... in the end we had to argue with a very unpleasant waitress, because the prices in english menu were lower than in ukrainian. We dodged this bullet and paid regular prices, not as high as she would have us believe they are.
A place you have always wanted to have in your district. Kosher, yummy and stylish it is based on Ashkenazi culinary tradition with some Sephardic add ons. The dishes are healthy and sutible for those on diet. You will be delighted by the vast choice breads, beagales as well as variety of pastries and vines. Perfect for a family with children. Special tip: fresh halot every Thursday.
Whether, you are nostalgic about Eastern European Jewish cuisine, or you are just curious to try it for the first time you cannot come to Odessa without visiting this place. Designed, in eclectically authentic style of Soviet era communal apartment. Serving dishes that you would have only had at your grandma's house for Rosh Hashanah Hanukkah Pesach. Be prepared to overeat because you will want to try everything on the menu. And, trust me, you will not be disappointed. Come visit here and have a happy Brachot!