Matryoshka
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Matryoshka is a Russian restaurant located on Fulton Street, serving authentic Russian home cooking, offering a great selection of domestic and imported beers and their own infused vodka. Known for their delicious mushroom barley soup and homestyle chicken cutlets, Matryoshka also features grilled branzino as a main course option and traditional Okroshka with a unique twist. Don't forget to bring two friends for a free shot of their infused vodka!
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88 Fulton Street
New York, NY
10038
To get to the Russian restaurant on Fulton Street in New York, you can take public transport by taking either the subway or bus to the nearest stop. Alternatively, you can drive and park your car nearby.
For those taking public transport, the closest subway station is located at [insert station name] and the nearest bus stop is located at [insert bus stop name]. From there, it is only a short walk to Fulton Street where the restaurant is located.
If you are driving, there are several nearby parking lots that you can use, including [insert names of parking lots]. Please note that parking may be limited during peak hours and weekends.
Opening Hours
| Monday | 11:30am - 10:30pm |
| Tuesday | 11:30am - 10:30pm |
| Wednesday | 11:30am - 10:30pm |
| Thursday | 11:30am - 10:30pm |
| Friday | 11:30am - 11pm |
| Saturday | 11:30am - 10:30pm |
| Sunday | 11:30am - 10pm |
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Russian restaurants are known for their authentic home-cooked meals and Matryoshka on Fulton Street in New York is no exception. This restaurant offers a great selection of domestic and imported beers, as well as their own infused vodka, making it the perfect spot for a night out with friends.
One of the standout dishes at Matryoshka is their mushroom barley soup, which is perfect for those dreary weather days. Their homestyle chicken cutlets are also a must-try for lunchtime. For the main course, the grilled branzino is a popular choice among patrons.
If you're feeling adventurous, try their traditional Okroshka soup made with kefir instead of kvass. The mix of fresh herbs, radishes, and cucumber make this dish refreshing while the boiled eggs and potatoes give it enough substance to be a light main course.
Matryoshka also offers a special deal for groups of three friends who check-in together - they get a free shot of their delicious infused vodka. With its cozy atmosphere and delicious food options, Matryoshka is definitely worth checking out if you're in the area.