Russian and Ukrainian restaurants in New York City get tangled in the war
Veselka is packed with customers who want to show their solidarity against the war in Ukraine. Just a few miles away, Russian Samovar has plenty of empty tables as people cancel their reservations. Here’s a look at how the war in Ukraine impacted the restaurant scene in New York City.
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