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borscht, honey cake, pelmeni, Russian, Russian cuisine, shuba
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If you ar e in the Boise or plan to visit Boise, I highly recommend you go to Alyonka Russian Cuisine for a delightful and delicious meal. It is well worth the trip, time and experience and that is why I rate it a 5-Star restaurant. Their website and other information can be found at https://alyonkarussiancuisine.com/. Robin and I went there the other day, we have been there before, and the following photos are what we had for lunch. I do hope you enjoy these photos.
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Shuba. Layered salad – smoked salmon, potatoes, carrots, beets, with mayo touch
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Borscht. Traditional Russian soup made of beets and garden
vegetables served with sour cream and toast
![](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/22may2024_1d_captains-shack_alyonka-paleni.jpg?w=524)
![](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/22may2024_1d_captains-shack_alyonka-palenti-cut.jpg?w=524)
![](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/22may2024_1f_captains-shack_alyonka-honey-cake.jpg?w=393)
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