RUSS & DAUGHTERS CAFE
World cuisine
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Former store of a Polish immigrant converted into a coffee shop with a Jewish mini-market style decoration, where you can eat fish and bagels.
Before it was a restaurant, Russ & Daughters was a seafood store in New York City, and has been since 1914! For the store's 100th anniversary, the descendants of Joel Russ, a Polish-Jewish immigrant who arrived in 1905, opened an eponymous restaurant on the Lower East Side. Among the original features, fishboards served with bagels and small side dishes. Russ & Daughters Cafe will also please caviar and fish soup lovers. The decoration, in the style of an early 20th century Jewish convenience store, is worth seeing.
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Visited in december 2019
Je me suis bien régalé dans ce resto à Manhattan. Leur soupe de poisson m'a beaucoup plu. Un vrai délice…
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