Olga's Restaurant

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Location
303 East Ridge Road, Rochester NY, 14621
Hours
7 days a week, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (but call first).
Phone
(585)342-2151
Reviews
[WWW]2/1/06 City Newspaper

Restaurant is open (as of Nov 2006), the hours are a bit erratic — make sure you call ahead. Ukranian dancing starts around 9 pm every Saturday, to the loud karaoke-style live ukranian music. Make sure you can handle rock concert level synthesizers if you are trying to eat during that time.

The food is decent for home-style cooking, nothing sophisticated, the main attraction is the price — everything is exceedingly well priced. Vodka is served properly in pitchers, also surpisingly reasonably priced. If you like beer, make sure to sample the good selection of Baltika's — from №1 to №9.

The service can be quite hectic — there's only one waiter even on the full-busy nights, so be prepared for the meal to take 3 or 4 hours. The multi-course (get 7 or 8 small dishes) meal layout lends itself to the slow service, so it's never really a problem unless you can't handle the ear-drum piercing music.

Overall, the food is not as good as Paradigm used to be, but much cheaper.

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2006-08-08 06:58:13   Clean and stylish restaruant, Olga's serves up some phenomenally tasty food. Check out their Chicken Kiev, it's out of this world. Add a nice Ukrainian beer to the meal, and you're all set. —RemekKocz


2006-09-06 16:10:58   Closed?? :( —RachelBlumenthal


2007-01-27 15:27:36   It is not closed, and the food is excellent. The beer selection is very nice too, particularly if you like Strong and Dark beers, but they have lighter ones too. I highly recommend trying the stuffed cabbage with mushroom sauce. —HowardEbrewsman


2007-02-02 15:42:27   Having dined recently at Olga's as part of a party of six, I can say that all were extremely pleased with our experience. The food was delicious, service was timely, and the price was value. We were there on a Friday evening and each of us will definately return. —DeloresMerkey


2007-02-25 11:47:53   They aren't open on Sundays for dinner. But their Borscht is fantastic and the service was great. —ClaraSibley


2007-03-31 22:02:45   Delightfully tacky decor and music (flashing lights, spinning rainbow disco light, and loud Ukrainian pop music). I love it. Unfortunately, they were out of borshch by the time I got there. I had a huge plate of pelmeni and Baltika #7. Make sure you have several hours open—the pace is very relaxed here. Olga also has a gift shop next door and a grocery a few doors down. —RachelBlumenthal


2007-09-21 23:00:04   Looks like a hole in the wall from the outside; the inside looks like a whole different world. We went on Friday night, no music (we arrived after 8pm), so we could just concentrate on enjoying the food. The borscht was *out of this world!*, the liver stroganof was delightful (only recommended if you LOVE liver, though), and the pork cutlet was also phenomenal!

(The trick - if you don't speak ukranian - can be getting waitstaff who understand english, but if all else fails, point and raise the number of fingers to correspond with how many.)

Over all, WELL worth the trip, and we'll be going there many times in the future. —TpSuhr