📍 Krivokolennyy Pereulok, 10 строение 5, Moskva, Russia, 101000
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Google: 4.5 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Located in the vibrant city of Moscow, Odessa-mama offers a delightful taste of Ukrainian and Jewish culinary traditions. The ambiance is reminiscent of a casual cafe, embodying a Soviet Canteen style that may not be glamorous, but provides a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Diners can expect a diverse menu featuring European, Russian, and Eastern European dishes, with standout items that reflect the rich heritage of the region. The restaurant is particularly popular among families, couples, and groups of friends looking for hearty meals at reasonable prices. While the service may have room for improvement, the friendly staff and the overall dining experience make it a worthwhile stop for those seeking authentic flavors in a laid-back setting.
Google: 4.5 (2489 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (927 reviews)
The restaurant itself is nothing special in terms of design and style. The concept represents the port, so there is some fish in the menu. I suppose it stems from Jewish traditions. The food itself is not seasoned well, so instead of enjoying your meal you should experiment with salt and pepper, and we are not speaking here about such exotics as parsley and dill. Definitely the Soviet Canteen Style. A few positions in the menu are not available. No excuses. The dialog "I would like to eat.....Sorry, We don't have it" always provokes me to stand up and change the restaurant. The staff doesn't speak English; thus, your foreign friends need you to translate.
Very cool place, super tasty -not as tasty as home made Jewish food that I've tried but pretty close. The service could be better in regards to recommendations of the dishes, and also we were not informed about one dish being cooked for a long time - I ended up waiting once my friends were eating hence 4 stars.
I have had Israele food a few times and this was a let down especially for the price. The dishes did not have a lot of flavour and the soup was only luke warm. We tried about 6 dishes, the majority of which were marked as traditional on the menu. The atmosphere is really nice but did not make up for the rest of our dinner experience.
Great place, amazing food and excellent service. Horseradish vodka is something outstanding that you can’t miss. Salo, Ukrainian typical lard, is another must.