Berezka Restaurant

Berezka Restaurant

The Russian Club, 7 Albert Road, Strathfield, Sydney, NSW, 2135, Australia
2 Reseñas 2.8

"Was looking forward to dining here however things took a turn very quickly. NOTE: I would have rated this place ZERO but there is no lower option than 1. Other reviews suggested this restaurant to be humbly priced so we thought we would give it a go. We arrived at the Russian Club in Strathfield where we guessed our way into what we assumed was Berezka Restaurant - there was no obvious signage. There was no one in the restaurant to greet us so we wandered to the kitchen for assistance. We were advised to sit anywhere as there were literary no other diners. Without menus for us, the waiter decided that she would serve us what she called a "taste test" of borscht (beetroot soup), along with...

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Teléfono: +61297468364,+61297468850

Dirección: The Russian Club, 7 Albert Road, Strathfield, Sydney, NSW, 2135, Australia

Ciudad: Strathfield

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Comodidades: 2

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1 /5 Reseña

Was looking forward to dining here however things took a turn very quickly. NOTE: I would have rated this place ZERO but there is no lower option than 1. Other reviews suggested this restaurant to be humbly priced so we thought we would give it a go. We arrived at the Russian Club in Strathfield where we guessed our way into what we assumed was Berezka Restaurant - there was no obvious signage. There was no one in the restaurant to greet us so we wandered to the kitchen for assistance. We were advised to sit anywhere as there were literary no other diners. Without menus for us, the waiter decided that she would serve us what she called a "taste test" of borscht (beetroot soup), along with...

2.5 /5 Reseña

Berezka Restaurant is a small humble restaurant operated the Harbin-born white Russian directors of the Club. The menu, consisting of half a dozen or so items and featuring classics such as pelmeni (an entree), piroshki (an entree and main), Stroganoff and kotlety (mains), is simple but effective. (However, that may not be enough for most diners who want a little more variety.) The food had character, reflecting the Harbinite Russian origins of the staff. Service is wonderful at Berezka. The lady — a babushka — serving us may not have been present at all times but they were friendly and warm. Furthermore, the speed with which things arrived was timely. The ambience is conducive to dinner i...

1 /5 Reseña

WARNING THIS PLACE HAS NO MENUS, THEREFORE YOU WILL NOT KNOW HOW MUCH THINGS ACTUALLY COST. It is hard to believe such poor standards in customer service actually exist. You would think being a first world country, such things only happen in developing nations or the movies. As soon as you walk in, you realise there is no waiter or waitress to greet you, there are no menus, and you need to ask the lady in the kitchen for what is available. We ended up ordering the suggested main course with pancakes, salmon and some other things on one small dish, costing 35 dollars in total. The lady told us this option came with pilmeni (Russian dumplings). After the main course the dumplings came out, an...

1 /5 Reseña

WARNING THIS PLACE HAS NO MENUS, THEREFORE YOU WILL NOT KNOW HOW MUCH THINGS ACTUALLY COST. It is hard to believe such poor standards in customer service actually exist. You would think being a first world country, such things only happen in developing nations or the movies. As soon as you walk in, you realise there is no waiter or waitress to greet you, there are no menus, and you need to ask the lady in the kitchen for what is available. We ended up ordering the suggested main course with pancakes, salmon and some other things on one small dish, costing 35 dollars in total. The lady told us this option came with pilmeni (Russian dumplings). After the main course the dumplings came out, an...

1 /5 Reseña

Was looking forward to dining here however things took a turn very quickly. NOTE: I would have rated this place ZERO but there is no lower option than 1. Other reviews suggested this restaurant to be humbly priced so we thought we would give it a go. We arrived at the Russian Club in Strathfield where we guessed our way into what we assumed was Berezka Restaurant - there was no obvious signage. There was no one in the restaurant to greet us so we wandered to the kitchen for assistance. We were advised to sit anywhere as there were literary no other diners. Without menus for us, the waiter decided that she would serve us what she called a "taste test" of borscht (beetroot soup), along with...