
Borscht, beef stroganoff, khinkali Georgian soup dumplings, khachapuri (Georgian cheese boats), and more! With fall here, we pulled a list of the top Eastern European dining spots in the US. Never explored Eastern European cuisine before? Start with your favorite dumplings and cheese bread and cozy up with a variety of Slavic comfort food as the temps trend down. Let’s dig in!
Methodology: This is an all-time list of the top 25 restaurants with an Eastern European region as one of their categories. We identified businesses making up that category that are not part of a national chain, then ranked those spots using a number of factors including the total volume and ratings of reviews.

- Georgian/Fusion: Cascade (Las Vegas, NV)
- Georgian: Cafedelia (New York, NY)
- Russian: Grill 73 (Newport, TN)
- Czech: Four Czechs Bakery (Fate, TX)
- Hungarian: Novak’s Hungarian Restaurant (Albany, OR)
- Ukrainian/Polish: Soup & Sausage Bistro (Phoenix, AZ)
- Czech/Fusion: Cremesh European Restaurant (Bradenton, FL)
- Hungarian/Romanian: Chanta European Cuisine (Tampa, FL)
- Georgian: DEDIKo (Vancouver, WA)
- Polish/Fusion: Eva’s European Sweets (Syracuse, NY)
- Slovakian/Fusion: Baba’s Pierogies (Brooklyn, NY)
- Georgian: Skalka (Seattle, WA)
- Transylvanian/Hungarian: Darlington Inn (Ligonier, PA)
- Ukrainian/Russian: Black Forest Deli (Bethelham, PA)
- Polish: Pierogi Village (Las Vegas, NV)
- Ukrainian/Russian: Pushkin (San Francisco, CA)
- Georgian: Marani (Rego Park, NY)
- Hungarian: Armoury DE (Dallas, TX)
- Georgian/Russian: Pomegranate (San Diego, CA)
- Croatian: Dubrovnik Restaurant (New Rochelle, NY)
- Fusion: Nyam Nyam Cafe (Cypress, TX)
- Russian: Kalinka Russian Cuisine (Glendale, CA)
- Serbian/Fusion: The Green Room Kukhnya (New Orleans, LA)
- Croatian/Fusion: Miro’s (Palm Springs, CA)
- Serbian: Kafana (New York, NY)