Informal restaurant featuring homestyle Russian classics like blintzes, borscht & beef stroganoff.
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Address: 290 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Phone: (718) 332-1900
Website: https://www.oceanviewcafeny.com/
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There’s something special about bringing your child to a place that carries history on every plate.
Today I took my son to a traditional Eastern European café on Brighton Beach — a true corner of the former Soviet Union right here in Brooklyn. Walking under the elevated train tracks, hearing Russian spoken on every corner, seeing Cyrillic signs in the windows — it feels like stepping into another world.
And the food? Pure nostalgia.
We ordered classic dishes prepared the old way — the way they’ve been made for generations. Golden blintzes with sweet jam and sour cream, soft and perfectly pan-seared. A hearty omelet loaded with sausage, tomatoes, and mushrooms — simple, filling, honest food. Fresh bread in a basket, hot tea served in a traditional glass with a metal podstakannik holder — a detail that instantly brings back memories of train rides across Eastern Europe.
Nothing here is trendy. Nothing is over-styled.
It’s authentic.
It’s generous.
It’s rooted in tradition.
What makes Brighton Beach special is its multicultural blend — Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Uzbek, Jewish, Armenian influences — all living side by side, expressed through food that carries stories of migration, resilience, and identity.
Introducing my son to these flavors wasn’t just about breakfast.
It was about heritage.
It was about showing him where part of our culture comes from.
It was about keeping traditions alive.
The café may not be Michelin-starred.
But it serves something just as powerful — memory, warmth, and authenticity.
Brighton Beach never disappoints.
Anyways, the food… Probably the best Russian and Ukrainian food I’ve had in the States. The pelmeni was superb, the ground chicken cutlet and mashed potatoes were delicious and filling, and for dessert? A couple of shots of Russian Standard and a Ukrainian beer.
I also enjoyed the atmosphere. Customers came in, ordered their meals in Russian or Ukrainian, and went about their afternoon. Everyone from mom’s with their little kids in tow to babushkas gossiping and enjoying lunch.
This was a meal fit for a Lord of War, no doubt.
We had the smoked mackerel with potatoes. The potatoes were amazing with good garlic flavor and went well with the fish. The fish came with red onions which tasted amazing eaten together, the onions and fish flavors blended nicely.
We then had the stuffed cabbage. This was the best stuffed cabbage I ever ate. I love stuffed cabbage and have eaten it many times. I have had the Jewish style, comes with raisins and has a sweet and sour taste. It is always good but it couldn’t compare to this heavenly dish of Ukrainian stuffed cabbage. Light spicing, impeccable sauce and the meat tastes like veal. It was so smooth – just fabulous.
I can’t wait to go back to try many more items on the menu. This place rocks – go eat here!
Price per person: …
It’s a simple place with nice authentic food.