WELCOME TO 'LITTLE ODESSA': Inside The Brooklyn Neighborhood That's A Miniature Version Of Russia

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Brighton Beach is located in the southernmost part of Brooklyn. It's one of the last stops on the Q line headed to Coney Island.

Brighton Beach is located in the southernmost part of Brooklyn. It's one of the last stops on the Q line headed to Coney Island.
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The main strip, Brighton Beach Avenue, sits under a subway trestle. It's lined with boutiques, grocery stores, restaurants, and salons.

The main strip, Brighton Beach Avenue, sits under a subway trestle. It's lined with boutiques, grocery stores, restaurants, and salons.
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Everyone seems to speak Russian. It's the dominant language used on signs and in conversation.

Everyone seems to speak Russian. It's the dominant language used on signs and in conversation.

The newspapers and tabloids are in Cyrillic, an alphabetic writing system employed across Slavic languages.

The newspapers and tabloids are in Cyrillic, an alphabetic writing system employed across Slavic languages.
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Even the street vendors' goods cater to the Russian crowds.

Even the street vendors' goods cater to the Russian crowds.

On an icy winter day, most of the women we saw on the street wore hooded, floor-length fur coats. They looked ultra chic.

On an icy winter day, most of the women we saw on the street wore hooded, floor-length fur coats. They looked ultra chic.
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...and ultra warm. Women from Mother Russia know how to dress for snow. It was about 20 degrees when we went.

...and ultra warm. Women from Mother Russia know how to dress for snow. It was about 20 degrees when we went.

We stopped in Giorgio Rotti, a Turkish luxury apparel store, to admire the coats. Sale prices started at $500. We accidentally knocked one off a hanger and hightailed it out.

We stopped in Giorgio Rotti, a Turkish luxury apparel store, to admire the coats. Sale prices started at $500. We accidentally knocked one off a hanger and hightailed it out.

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We also noticed several stores carrying these amazing, fox-head boots, which one shop clerk told us reflected a regional taste in style. No, the fur isn't real.

We also noticed several stores carrying these amazing, fox-head boots, which one shop clerk told us reflected a regional taste in style. No, the fur isn't real.

The streets are lined with purveyors of traditional Soviet baked goods.

The streets are lined with purveyors of traditional Soviet baked goods.
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Famished shoppers can purchase a pirozhok, a flaky, hand-held bun stuffed with a variety of fillings, such as beef, mashed potatoes, mushrooms, cabbage, or fresh fruit. The most popular variety, cherry, sells for $1.50.

Famished shoppers can purchase a pirozhok, a flaky, hand-held bun stuffed with a variety of fillings, such as beef, mashed potatoes, mushrooms, cabbage, or fresh fruit. The most popular variety, cherry, sells for $1.50.

Irina, who grew up in Brighton Beach, returned to the neighborhood to show Jon around. They bought a poppy seed pirozhok.

Irina, who grew up in Brighton Beach, returned to the neighborhood to show Jon around. They bought a poppy seed pirozhok.
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A trip to Saint-Petersburg Global Trade House is a must. A staple of the neighborhood for more than 15 years, the Russian goods store sells everything from Imperial Porcelain, music, magazines, and toys, to scarves made of Orenburg goats' hair — the finest down in the world.

A trip to Saint-Petersburg Global Trade House is a must. A staple of the neighborhood for more than 15 years, the Russian goods store sells everything from Imperial Porcelain, music, magazines, and toys, to scarves made of Orenburg goats' hair — the finest down in the world.

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There was Putin memorabilia, like these mugs...

There was Putin memorabilia, like these mugs...

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...And lots and lots of books. They ranged from traditional Russian works to translations of English novels. We even found the Harry Potter series!

...And lots and lots of books. They ranged from traditional Russian works to translations of English novels. We even found the Harry Potter series!

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We also spotted many matryoshka nesting dolls. This hand-painted set depicted famous Russian composers, the largest of whom is Mikhail Glinka, the father of Russian classical music.

We also spotted many matryoshka nesting dolls. This hand-painted set depicted famous Russian composers, the largest of whom is Mikhail Glinka, the father of Russian classical music.

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We'll admit — it was a little touristy.

We'll admit — it was a little touristy.

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A movie rental store down the street carried all the Russian-language classics, including "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears," a contemporary drama that won the 1981 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

A movie rental store down the street carried all the Russian-language classics, including "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears," a contemporary drama that won the 1981 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
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Brighton Bazaar is a one-stop shop for all specialty Russian foods.

Brighton Bazaar is a one-stop shop for all specialty Russian foods.

The hot buffet aisle served local dishes like stroganoff, chicken kiev, plov, knishes, and more.

The hot buffet aisle served local dishes like stroganoff, chicken kiev, plov, knishes, and more.
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Past the table of dried fruit cake, apple danishes, and pirozhki, we found the very popular, packaged wafer cookies and hard candies.

Past the table of dried fruit cake, apple danishes, and pirozhki, we found the very popular, packaged wafer cookies and hard candies.

From Brighton Beach Avenue, we walked just a few avenues to the boardwalk, where restaurants swarm with tourists in warmer weather.

From Brighton Beach Avenue, we walked just a few avenues to the boardwalk, where restaurants swarm with tourists in warmer weather.
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Cafe Restaurant Volna has been feeding Russian emigrants tastes of home since 1980. The owner, Inna, has worked here since her parents moved the family from Ukraine and opened the restaurant.

Cafe Restaurant Volna has been feeding Russian emigrants tastes of home since 1980. The owner, Inna, has worked here since her parents moved the family from Ukraine and opened the restaurant.

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We sat with four regulars who told us, in broken English and with mouths full of fish and bread, how their fathers and grandfathers fought in the Battle of Stalingrad. "America didn't save the world, Russia saved the world," one of them said repeatedly.

We sat with four regulars who told us, in broken English and with mouths full of fish and bread, how their fathers and grandfathers fought in the Battle of Stalingrad. "America didn't save the world, Russia saved the world," one of them said repeatedly.

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At Volna's, it's not uncommon to see patrons drinking vodka at noon. No exceptions here. Our friends toasted "Na Zdorovie!" which is Russian for "To good health!" before drinking.

At Volna's, it's not uncommon to see patrons drinking vodka at noon. No exceptions here. Our friends toasted "Na Zdorovie!" which is Russian for "To good health!" before drinking.

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After touring some of the grocery stores and restaurants, we were ready to dig in. We picked Cafe "At Your Mother-in-Law," a Korean-Uzbek fusion restaurant that seemed to embody the multiculturalism of the neighborhood.

After touring some of the grocery stores and restaurants, we were ready to dig in. We picked Cafe "At Your Mother-in-Law," a Korean-Uzbek fusion restaurant that seemed to embody the multiculturalism of the neighborhood.

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In the 1930s, Stalin forcibly relocated the Koreo Saram population from the Soviet Far East to what is now Uzbekistan and Kazahkstan. This exotic eatery is run by an ethnically Korean woman who only speaks Russian.

In the 1930s, Stalin forcibly relocated the Koreo Saram population from the Soviet Far East to what is now Uzbekistan and Kazahkstan. This exotic eatery is run by an ethnically Korean woman who only speaks Russian.

Source: Serious Eats

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The Korean dish Kuksu ($5.50) is a beef noodle soup topped with sesame seeds, pickled cucumber, dill, and cabbage. We wanted a straw to finish off that savory broth.

The Korean dish Kuksu ($5.50) is a beef noodle soup topped with sesame seeds, pickled cucumber, dill, and cabbage. We wanted a straw to finish off that savory broth.

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The braised cabbage stuffed with rice and meat ($4.29) tasted like grape-leaf dolmas dressed in tomato-sauced onion.

The braised cabbage stuffed with rice and meat ($4.29) tasted like grape-leaf dolmas dressed in tomato-sauced onion.

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Bellies full, we stopped by a liquor store to peruse the Russian imported alcohols. Vodka was in full stock.

Bellies full, we stopped by a liquor store to peruse the Russian imported alcohols. Vodka was in full stock.
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The Jewish Standard Vodka by Mark Kaufman is the most popular item, according to one employee. Nips are taped to the top of the bottles because in the U.S., alcohol must be packaged in certain quantities. The Russian imported bottles don't meet the 750ml standard.

The Jewish Standard Vodka by Mark Kaufman is the most popular item, according to one employee. Nips are taped to the top of the bottles because in the U.S., alcohol must be packaged in certain quantities. The Russian imported bottles don't meet the 750ml standard.

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Little Odessa was a great place to explore. We'll definitely be back come summer!

Little Odessa was a great place to explore. We'll definitely be back come summer!
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