Russian restaurant in California is on the verge of closure due to a pandemic

The Russian restaurant “Pushkin” in San Diego (California) was on the verge of complete closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, after the owner of the restaurant with his friends managed to protect the establishment from pogrom during protests in the United States. The Russian restaurant “Pushkin” proudly bears the name...

In California, immigrants saved a Russian restaurant from pogroms

A snapshot from the United States has circulated on social media showing men lining up in front of a bar-restaurant called Pushkin Russia, defending the place from the rioters. Writes about this EADaily. One of the first photos was posted on Facebook by a Russian from Tallinn, head of the Estonian Anti-Fascist Committee Andrei Zarenkov. There is an inscription in English under the photo: ...

The reasons for the fire in the Russian restaurant 'Tatiana' in New York have become known

According to the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), a large-scale fire in the Russian restaurant Tatiana in New York was due to an abandoned cigarette. According to FDNY, the fire started when someone under a boardwalk outside a restaurant threw a lit cigarette onto a mattress. The mattress caught fire and the fire spread ...

In Brooklyn, there was a fire in a Russian restaurant. VIDEO

At around 22 p.m. on April 00, a fire broke out in the Russian restaurant Tatyana in Brighton Beach, New York. The flames that engulfed the building could not be extinguished for almost an hour and a half. According to citizen.com, the flames broke out around 14 p.m. in a building on the Brighton Beach promenade, where...

Street in Brooklyn renamed in honor of immigrants from Odessa

Sofia Vinokurova and Mark Rakhman are sister and brother, emigrants from Odessa, who in 1978 founded the famous Russian restaurant National and the International deli on Brighton Beach Avenue in New York. Today these people are called legends of Russian emigration in America. Recently, city...

'Household Russophobia': the founder of 'Teremka' told why he closed his restaurants in the USA

On June 13, it became known that the restaurants of the Russian chain Teremok in New York (there were two of them) were closed. The founder of the company Mikhail Goncharov in the spring accused the sanitary inspectors who inspected the establishments of "outright hostility" and said that they asked questions about Teremok's ties with Putin and money laundering. Now he announced that restaurants are closed - ...

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