Russian Banya of Dallas

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Cheery restaurant serving hearty Russian eats, plus Polish, Ukrainian & other Eastern European fare.

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Mila
Very delicious iconic Russian food, hospital professional service and heart warming atmosphere. We enjoyed the visit, ALL meals were incredibly delicious and we also got some to go. Three chefs know their job and cook very well! The interior reminded me a cute Soviet cafe or canteen, with some resembling touches, and definitely left a sweet recollection of that time. ️

Our waitress Svetlana is incredibly hospitable, kind and charming, and due to her we decided to try more dishes than we planned, she created such warm hospitality and took care of us so well, so it felt like home! Svetlana conquered our hearts

Besides the restaurant there is a traditional Russian Banya, and sauna, and hammam (a Turkish bath). A great place to relax both mind and body.

Will be back again to enjoy so unique festive authentic dishes of Russia. THANK YOU for your great hospitality and service!
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ALFRED MOJICA
For an authentic Russian banya experience, you can’t get any closer to this place in the DFW metroplex. The service was great, the owner, Misha, was very helpful and accommodating, and locals who frequent here were very hospitable in educating me about the place and process. It felt like being welcomed into a close circle of friends. It is indeed very community-oriented beyond just a bathing or sauna experience. Bonus, the food was absolutely delicious! It is a co-ed and clothing optional facility, so, while you may be wrapped up in a towel, others may not be…and some (though few) may be in swimsuits. Bathing and sauna, in true European fashion, is generally done nude, so, one must evaluate their own comfort level and proceed accordingly. Though, I can say that everyone here is supportive, non-judgmental, and it’s really about a community more than anything else. Robes and towels are provided. Bring shower slippers, relax, and have a great time amongst friends. I surely did and I highly recommend visiting the Russian Banya of Dallas.
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Nicky west Koval
It was my first ever Russian Restaurant and the whole experience was amazing. The food was so delicious too. Definitely can’t wait to go again.
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Maria Prokhorova
We had an incredible time here with friends. Authentic Russian banya with professional «venik» steaming, wonderful aromatherapy, and a truly relaxing atmosphere — you leave feeling refreshed and renewed.

The community here is amazing — warm, friendly, and welcoming. It really feels like a place where people come together, not just a spa. The restaurant deserves special mention: delicious homemade comfort food that perfectly complements the banya experience.

Huge thank you to the entire staff for their hospitality, care, and attention to detail. Everything was thoughtful and genuine. We will definitely be back and highly recommend this place!
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L. Scott Larsen
The shuba, the colorful circular item in the picture was excellent. It’s a herring salad, layered with beets, potatoes, and other items. I’ve had it in numerous restaurants, but this was one of the best.

Having dined in Brighton Beach section of New York City, we are no strangers to Russian food. This restaurant in the Dallas suburbs certainly has food on par with the best I’ve eaten in. There is a reasonable selection and the food was fresh. Service was quick.

Definitely worth dining in. Give it a try!
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Marc Kanatkin
I went here visiting Dallas for a couple of weeks and bought their pass to visit multiple times. It is VERY worth it. The sauanas are large with many options. You can add other services like aromatherapy (free) or massage. The food here was actually delicious and the staff was prompt and attentive. It was really a great experience and prompted me to visit Banyas in my own city back home
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Schona Kessler (Photographer Duncan OK)
Nice peaceful atmosphere.
Friendly staff.
Clean restaurant.
Delicious borscht and
Pelmeni. Wish it wasn’t a three hour drive.
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Stellar Kruize
Absolutely loved getting to try authentic Russian food! They were very courteous and polite. They do warn on the site that the food will take awhile as it is made-to-order but it is well worth the wait. I loved getting to hear the language being spoken around me and the rye bread while you waited was delicious. A nice spiced and hefty flavor paired with butter. The shuba was really good! I enjoyed the salty and juicy herring under the mayoed veggies and the egg on top pairs well with the rest! The soleniya plate was very good as well! All the delicious pickled veggies were so unique to each other in flavor. I was partial to the pickled garlic, carrots, and mushrooms. The beef pelmeni was fresh and delicious as well! The dough wasn’t too thick and the meat mixture was beefy and salty and they tasted great with the dill sprinkled on top and a bit of sour cream on top as well. I finished it all off with blinchiki with cottage cheese that also came with honey spots and fruit spots on the plate to sop up with the blini. The cottage cheese filling was warm, gooey, cheesy and sweet! Top it with some of the fruit and sour cream and it is just . I also got the recommended cake as well. I believe he said it had honey on the inside. It paired really good with the strawberries it was topped with! It was like a honey filled strawberry shortcake. Delicious! I’m definitely swinging by again if I’m back in town on business. I would like to experience the banya as well at some point!
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Justin Niederhauser
I have never had Russian/ukrainian food before, and i was not disappointed. I knew when I saw the grandmothers cooking in the kitchen, that the food was going to be amazing. And it was!!! We ordered Borsht, cabbage rolls, and the pickled plate. Big fan! We also ordered the herring tower thing. It was decent, but I couldn’t eat too much of it. Glad I tried it though. Atmosphere could use a makeover, but the dining tables were clean and napkins were folded perfectly so you know they give attention on the details. A fun experience and the service was great. Don’t forget a shot of whipped cream Vodka!
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Lana Bergmann
I got a gift certificate for the Russian Banya and had a wonderful and relaxing time. There are three types of saunas, but the Russian type was the best. The food was delicious and authentic. There are two restaurants (with one kitchen) who cater to guests who just want to eat and who also cater to Sauna guests who want to eat in the relaxing room between Sauna breaks. I can also recommend booking a massage towards the end of your stay.
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