Think Ukrainian cuisine can’t be fine dining? Think againFor many — Ukrainians a…

Think Ukrainian cuisine can’t be fine dining? Think again

For many — Ukrainians and non-Ukrainians alike — Ukrainian cuisine might seem the antithesis of fine dining: greasy and meaty comfort food, the provenance of moms and grandmothers.

The owners of the Ukrainian neo-bistro Mriya, which means “dream” in Ukrainian, located in central London, share anything but this perspective. Opening after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the restaurant is determined to show the world that Ukrainian cuisine can, and should, have a seat at the haute cuisine table.

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Think Ukrainian cuisine can’t be fine dining? Think again

For many — Ukrainians and non-Ukrainians alike — Ukrainian cuisine might seem the antithesis of fine dining: greasy and meaty comfort food, the provenance of moms and grandmothers.

The owners of the Ukrainian neo-bistro Mriya, which means “dream” in Ukrainian…


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