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Always Remember!
Announce a brief toast: NA ZDOROVIE! ("to your health")
Then slope your head right back, and down-empty the entire shot!
Say: OH,KHOROSHO POSHLA! ("it went down well")
Make sure to repeat the round in 5-10 minutes. |
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"…On Saturday evening at the Fiddler - on Orchard Lake south of Maple - you might think you'd been beamed to Russia. The wait staff wear colorful Russian shirts and a Russian band plays dance music…"
-Detroit News
"…A stroll through the Fiddler's cramped kitchen area reveals that all the food is truly homemade. Giant ceramic crocks are filled with cucumbers, pickling. Russian summer salads with tomatoes, cucumbers and onions are arranged on plates…"
"… Walk into the Fiddler and it couldn't be further from the Anatevka image the name implies. The background music is classical. The dining room is elegant. The artwork is tasteful…"
"…Ochen vkusno means delicious in Russian, and it's an excellent way to describe what's happily delivered to every table at the Fiddler…"
-Jewish News
"…The Fiddler is ideal for the diner who likes to be entertained throughout his or her visit…"
"…This is an ideal place to experience meals from a country that most of us don't always think of when it comes to eating out…"
-Oakland Press
"…Dine at Russia's table and you'll find wonderful breads, hot soups, plump dumplings and - always - potatoes, along with sour cream sauces, salted fish scores of pickles and plenty of cabbage.
If it seems like simple fare, look again.
Shaped by history, climate, economics and geography, it is a cuisine as rich, fascinating and complex as Russia herself…at the Fiddler restaurant in West Bloomfield, you can see and taste classic Russian dishes…"
-Detroit Free Press
"…Fiddler has garnered a reputation that is bringing customers from remote areas…people who longed for a restaurant of this type…serving Russian, Jewish, Ukrainian, American, etc. food at one locale…"
"…You may wonder if you're about to dine with royalty when you sit down for Russian Night at The Fiddler. The table is already laden with a lavish assortment of zakuski (appetizers). The menu warns: "A hearty introduction to a still heartier meal."
-Metro Times
"…Tradition is everything here, not only something to be preserved, but also as a cue to the Broadway play from which the restaurant's name was taken…"
"…If you want to experience the full cultural schemer, call and ask the date for the next scheduled Russian Night, complete with traditional costumes, music, dancing - and vodka drinking.
-Hour Detroit
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