First found this store on Google, followed the navigation, the positioning is quite accurate. It is in a very local small street and alley, a cute facade, there will be a grandfather to entertain and change clothes when you enter the door, the restaurant is not big, more like coming to a local friend's house, retro European decoration and small tables and chairs. We went at four or five in the afternoon. It was not that the meal had not started to line up. We asked for Russian classic dishes. The red vegetable soup is a small pot at one end. The little brother will pour the soup into the bowl in front of you. The soup has a strong taste of meat that has been boiled for a long time, but it will not be very tired. The steak was originally thought to be a small piece, but it was very thick, the welldown was not old, or fresh and juicy. Russian dumplings are purely trying to taste, but they don't feel special. The dumplings should also be machine bags. There is an English menu in the store, and the waiter brother is also barrier-free in English. Overall the taste is very good, it is a very local experience!