Find out where to try fried smelt, delicious meat pies and the most doughnutty doughnuts in the city. |
Historically, restaurants in St. Petersburg served Baltic salmon, Ladoga catfish, lamprey, and sterlet in champagne. Smelt was the food of the lower classes: laborers and kitchen maids. Its time came with the onset of military communism and the hunger it brought (1918-1921). That was when smelt became established as an important local product in the diet of St. Petersburger residents.
These days, the Festival of Smelt has become a traditional holiday for St. Petersburg, held annually in mid-May. For its duration, every restaurant features smelt in its menu and seeks to outperform competitors in originality.
In recent years, the smelt harvest has been decreasing due to poaching, among other things, so its price has risen dramatically.
Where to try it: Restaurant Russkaya Ryumochnaya No. 1 in Konnogvardeysky Boulevard, 4/ Restaurant Kokoko in Voznesensky Prospekt, 6.
2. Pyshkas (Doughnuts)
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Hot airy little ring of dough, dusted with icing sugar - this is the famous St. Petersburg pyshka. In fact, pyshka strongly resembles what is known elsewhere in the world as a doughnut. The best drink to go with this local specialty is hot tea or coffee with milk.
Where to try it: Café Pyshechnaya in Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street, 25/ Café Pyshechnaya in Sadovaya Street, 32.
3. Leningrad Rassolnik
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Where to try it: Restaurant Banshchiki in Degtyarnaya Street , 1А./ Restaurant Tsar in Sadovaya Street, 12.
4. Shawerma
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Where to try it: everywhere
5. Pirozhki (Pasties)
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Belyashi, egg and cheese pies, mushroom pies, liver pies, and cabbage pies - these are flavors that residents of St. Petersburg have grown up with. The city boasts numerous pastry shops (pirozhkovye), small cafes, canteens or just stalls that sell baked foods cooked according to Soviet standards. Some of these places have been in business for more than half a century, such as Khozyayushka on Moskovsky Prospekt, while others opened not so long ago. Rada&K in Gorokhovaya Street is a vegetarian canteen where pies are cooked without eggs or butter. Try the lentil pies or spinach and Circassian cheese pies.
Where to try it: Pastry shop Khozyayushka, Moskovsky Prospekt, 192/ Restaurant Rada&K" in Gorokhovaya Street, 36.
Since Soviet times this set of mini versions of popular local cakes has been one of the main souvenirs that visitors to St. Petersburg brought home. One such selection is known as Lennabor (Leningrad Cake Set), consisting of a cream puff, an eclair, a cream tube, sponge strips, patty shells with cream, and fondant cubes. It is one of those cases when there cannot be too much cake.
Where to try it: Café Sever-Metropol in Nevsky Prospekt, 44.
Where to try it: Pastry shop Khozyayushka, Moskovsky Prospekt, 192/ Restaurant Rada&K" in Gorokhovaya Street, 36.
6. Leningrad Cake Set
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Where to try it: Café Sever-Metropol in Nevsky Prospekt, 44.
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