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March 2024 by Jonathan Kline
It's been ten years since I had food like this, and everything was authentic and delicious! My wife loved the goluptsi, pelmeni, and borsch. The bread that came with the borsch was thick, just like it should be. I would 100% recommend ordering the pelmeni in broth as opposed to plain, especially if your party has more American palates. I cannot recommend the borsch enough; it felt so familiar.If you're not familiar with things, just say 'yes' if they ask if you want sour cream with your dish. It's part of the cuisine. Most of the time, you're meant to dip stuff in the sour cream, but if you get borsch, then you should put the sour cream in the soup (probably use about half of what they give you to start.)If you have very large appetites, then I would recommend ordering 1.5 entrees per person, as the portions here are large but not huge. This isn't one of those places that expects every person to take half their plate home in a doggy bag.Kompot is good even to order a pitcher. For Kvas, I would order one glass to try before even ordering two glasses, let alone a pitcher, since it has a very strong flavor that only some people like at first.
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March 2024 by Семен Бурд
Huge oven. They burn with real wood. The flavors are fantastic. Signature tea from the owner of the establishment. Birch brooms, aromatherapy, massage and much more.Incredibly delicious, homemade food. Cooked by a cook who escaped from Mariupol.But the most important thing is the local community. They gather, communicate, get to know each other. More Americans. There are slightly fewer of those who have been in America for many years and even the accent has disappeared.The atmosphere is very warm, friendly, open and free. I've seen similar gatherings in films. But for the first time in life... A very interesting experience. I rested my body and soul.
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March 2024 by Brandon Kcemin
Misha, he can do full service. What do you want.
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March 2024 by R Theus
It was really crowded, we will go back and try again.
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March 2024 by Anton Igdalov
Wonderful experience!! Authentic Eastern European cuisine and ambiance! Owner was very welcoming and kind, great experience all around! The only Banya in Texas must try!!
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February 2024 by B McCreery
My wife and I came all the way from DC to go here, and we plan on going back as soon as we can! That's how good this place is. More than that, the people there are fantastic and super welcoming to newcomers. Make sure to get a massage from Azat while you're there too - he'll make sure to get out all the back cracks you ever want!
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February 2024 by Christina Hamilton
Beware!!
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February 2024 by Marina U
A great place to wash and warm up in various steam rooms, have a massage and consolidate the effect with aromatherapy. There is also delicious homemade food and drinks, including Misha's tea. I recommend!
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February 2024 by Bryan Braddy
This place is awesome easy way to relax. I literally was having a checked day and just needed to refresh my mind. Few minutes in the sauna and a quick jump in the cold plung my was clear; thank you guys.
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February 2024 by Ruslan Fatkulbayanov
Great banya! Aroma therapy session arranged by Mikhail is absolutely amazing! Whenever you have a chance to visit Dallas this is a must go place
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February 2024 by Karina Mendez
I absolutely love coming here to relax! The staff is always friendly and professional. The food is delicious from the limited things I’ve tried and it’s appears very clean. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a peaceful time.
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February 2024 by raim mamedov
Great experience(food wise) although they did not have a lot of the items on the menu as listed on google pictures. Definetly worth a visit to try out authentic Russian food.
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January 2024 by Anton Kan
The best Banya I’ve seen in the U.S. unfortunately, it starts showing its age, the showers are a bit dirty, the stove is cracked, the ceiling is stained, etc. But the temperature and the humidity are just perfect. And the veniki treatment is authentic.
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January 2024 by Yelizaveta Makhatadze
Great authentic banya experience!On site restaurant is excellent as well.
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January 2024 by Alexandra Baltulione
The kitchen staff saved you from complete disappointment; it was delicious and the prices were reasonable.Of the three steam rooms (hammam, Finnish sauna and Russian steam room), only the Russian one works, but it is very dilapidated.Women's short robes are just a misogynistic joke.There was a feeling that men from the 90s and early 2000s immigrated and brought the devastation and service of those years with them. Ordinary public baths, those where boys are on the left, girls are on the right, no complaints, now in Russia are better, cleaner and more comfortable than THIS disgrace for 70 dollars. These are the impressions.Overall, it’s a sad sight, despite the fact that I really love the Russian bathhouse, and the bathhouse culture of different countries in general, and have been to wonderful bathhouses in the Russian Federation, Lithuania and Germany.Yes, in Texas it is difficult to find good baths and saunas, as in Europe, they are not as popular. But from my experience, the service, infrastructure, cleanliness and organization of the process are better at the Korean SPA in Houston.