Postby jonathan @ hamptons » Thu Feb 25, 2016 6:37 pm
I've just been speaking to Christine the owner of Lola Rojo and their last day is tomorrow as they complete to a new buyer on Monday. She will now concentrate her efforts on Rosita down the road which will extend their opening hours. Apparently the new owners will be opening a Caucasian restaurant which according to Google is as follows:
One of the unquestionable pluses of Russia's Soviet past is the sprinkling of restaurants serving cuisine from former USSR republics.
Of these the most popular both with locals and visitors is probably Georgian, but there are also Armenian, Uzbek, Azeri, and Kazakh places, as well as generalised “Caucasian” cuisine which appears all over the place. These cuisines provide a dash of spice and colour compared with often stodgy Russian dishes, and all are definitely worth experimenting with.
Although often characterised as quite meat-heavy - a staple of Caucasian and Central Asian cuisine in Russia is the fabulous shashliky (kebabs) which appear on every menu.
Food from this part of the world is also a good option for vegetarian visitors to the city, making use of the vegetables and pulses native to that part of the world.
Sounds interesting...!!!
Jonathan
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