Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Russian & International Food Market in Boca Raton, FL

I found a place called Russian & International Food Market in the shopping center at the intersection of Glades and Lyons Road on my last trip to Boca Raton. The store was filled with all sorts of interesting Eastern European foods, but what really drew me in was their case of pierogi. For $2.50, I had a huge potato pierogi. Unlike other pierogi I've had elsewhere, this Russian version of the food was more akin to a knish rather than a dumpling.
This huge pierogi had a flaky crust wrapped around a mound of mashed potato. It was quite different from other pierogi that I've had in the past, but was still very tasty...
I also bought this Poppy Seed Danish. Pretty good, although nothing compared to the freshly baked poppy seed rolls I've had in the past...



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3 comments:

Jessica @ Sushi and Sit-Ups said...

It does look like a knish! I actually prefer knishes to perogies but I've only ever gotten them at TooJay's. But they are pretty tasty there!

Watch Me Eat said...

Yep, TooJay's does have a tasty knish. Not too many places that I know of serve them around here...

Anonymous said...

That's not a PIEROGI...that's a PIROSHKI!!!! Big difference...OY!

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