$8 Plates Of Ukrainian Food In NYC Are Hidden In A Chiropractor's Basement

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In the East Village of New York City, just six blocks from Washington Square Park, there's a chiropractor's office. And if you follow the steps into the basement below, you'll find this hidden Ukrainian kitchen. Streecha serves delicious plates of Ukrainian dumplings, called varenyky, and other traditional foods for less than $8.

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$8 Plates Of Ukrainian Food In NYC Are Hidden In A Chiropractor's Basement
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I like how no matter what ethnicity you are, America is so diverse that there's always a community of your people in the U.S. so it never feels too far from home.

blanknblank
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Haha, “don’t let them go...they still have to package perogi”

marc
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Another reason to love about NYC, restaurants hidden in places you don't expect. Tons of cuisine and languages in one city

AverytheCubanAmerican
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Never tried Ukrainian food before and it jus looks so amazing! I want to try 🥰

VannieEats
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It looks like a place were John Wick goes to replenish his weaponry.

jinsgy
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Чуваки, ви рулите, аж гордість бере за своїх)
Also, it was quite a surprise to see a video about ukrainian cuisine on such a big channel as food insider, that's cool, much appreciated (saying as ukrainian)

ВладШатало-шм
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My baba died three weeks ago. This video made me remember when she made vareniki for us ❤️❤️🇺🇦🇺🇦

incarteminerYT
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I love perogi's man. I swear one day I ate like 50 of them

kelleykalomiris
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I like how a lot of times cultural foods are made by elderly women with decades of experience. Like grandma's apple pie or mama's lasagna. And those dumplings look amazing.

hanshe
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This makes me so proud to be Ukrainian! The food is where it’s at ✌️

bookkeeper
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Next on Food Insider: The best kazak food is hidden behind the dumpster on 64th

mpatel
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You guys are making a great job. With love from 🇺🇦

nikbut
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Wheb I close my eyes, I can hear Gru talking 😂

titaEm
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Always thinking of my mom and grandmother with the pierogi.

pvoshefski
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Nice! Hope to get a video from Chicago, there are some great Ukrainian restaurants there, and the Ukrainian diaspora is hundreds years old!

kostiantynponomarov
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Wow the amount of time I've walked past this place...I had no idea! Will deff be going soon

blondie
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My mother's side is from Poland. Pierogie and glumpki is comfort and life♥️

thatbobusguy
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Omg I used to go here every Saturday in high school when I was in the Cooper Union Saturday program!!

troyramadin
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Food insider: 50 types of air u need to breathe before dying.

notyourusualchannel
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Great you did this video about such hidden cuisine in NYC! Thanks for this!

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