I Ate • New York • Part 2
July 10, 2009 by Joan in Travel Retrospectives | 7 Comments
Brighton Beach (Brooklyn)
I lived in NY most of my life and I could count on 2 or 3 fingers (maybe less), the number of times I’ve been to Brighton Beach. But, for some strange reason, when I visited this time, I had an urge to check it out.
So I got a friend to drive me into Brooklyn for lunch on the boardwalk and a stroll around the neighborhood, including a peek into the famous International Market.
Brighton Beach is dubbed “Little Russia by the Sea” or “Little Odessa”. It’s a colorful and cultural seaside escape which is home to, well, lots of Russians who started migrating there in the 1950s. If it weren’t for the overhead el train on Brighton Beach Avenue, you’d swear you left the U.S. [Click on the highlighted text above and you'll be transported to Little Russia.]
The Scene on the Boardwalk


Lunch at Tatiana’s
Ukranian Borscht
Sour Cabbage + Sausage
Vareniki with Sweet Cheese
The International Market
I first became aware of this market on an episode of “No Reservations” when Tony Bourdain visited it. Two floors of meats, pastries, breads, canned and jarred Russian delicacies, prepared foods, drinks, candies, etc., etc. Here’s a sampling:
Coming tomorrow
DOWNTOWN EATS: A foodie tour of the historic downtown financial district.
Note: FOODalogue suggests this recipe as a guide to food pairings and techniques to be experimented with…in your own kitchen…to your own spice and taste levels…and to your preferred portion sizes.
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nice photos and mouthwatering food! I enjoyed reading it.
Looks tasty! What are those pinkish things in the upper left hand corner? Pickled beets?
I think it was quartered cabbage and beets.
How interesting and what a fun visit. I never heard of this little Russian observed spot. Hope your having a wonderful time. Love the photo's!
Thanks for continuing to share so we can enjoy an armchair gastronomical visit to NYC.
I wanted to see Brighton Beach but i could barely get off Manhattan!
So, do you still have a New York accent?
I've never been to Brighton Beach before. Your photos make me want to go there tomorrow!
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