Taste Of Eurasia - Menu

428 Hume Ave, 22301, Alexandria, United States

🛍 Meat, Pizza, Salad, European

4.7 💬 657 Reviews
Taste Of Eurasia

Phone: +17036837773,+12028122177

Address: 428 Hume Ave, 22301, Alexandria, United States

City: Alexandria

Menu Dishes: 9

Reviews: 657

Website: http://tasteofeurasia.com/

"If you have any connection to Russia, Central Asia or Eastern Europe, Taste of Eurasia is your stop for staples. Tucked away in a tiny brick building near Potomac Yards, their menu is diverse. They sell sambusa (pies filled with beef, chicken, veggies, etc), honey cake, khachapuri, etc.I stopped in for lunch on a Friday around 11:30am and they were almost out of sambusa. I ordered three different kinds and the beef was the most flavorful. The honey cake is a bit dry, but delicious.If you want a khachapuri, call ahead. They don't sell it for walk-ins."

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Delicious ! A must try! Taste of Eurasia serves food for the gods!

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Ada
Ada

The number one reason I go to the Farmers' Market in Old Town. My Saturday mornings are not the same without their veggie samosas. :


Eric
Eric

The vegetarian khanuma and sambusa are excellent. The desserts are wonderful. One of the best places to get freshly prepared food in Del Ray. Would love to see a sit down cafe added to the storefront!


User
User

A hidden gem in Del Rey. The meat pies are amazing (everything is though, honestly). My dad is moving back from Germany and cannot stop talking about how excited he is to finally get some Taste of Eurasia! View menu


Daria
Daria

This restaurant serves the best Eastern European desserts in the entire DMV area, according to a very discerning Russian customer (me). Shohina and her husband are skilled cooks who are also highly organized and accommodating.


Jodi
Jodi

Love Taste of Eurasia. We get lunch there often and nothing disappoints. Everything is made from scratch, Shohina is so sweet and puts her heart and soul into this wonderful little business that is now brightening up Potomac Yards/Del Ray.


Brennan
Brennan

These are by far the best cookies and sweets I have had in years! They are much better than anything you can find in any stores or even the best gourmet shops around. They are not just home made, they are even better than home made. I can not recommend this site highly enough!! Treat yourself and enjoy!! View menu


Nasiba
Nasiba

I recently ordered the chocolate chip cookie. To my surprise, they were huge! I ordered them on a Sunday night, and received them by Wednesday. They were fresh and sealed tightly.The texture of the cookie was somewhere between a soft and a hard cookie. It was very flavorful, and was very popular during the holidays.I can't wait to taste my next cookie!


Mitchell
Mitchell

I ordered the classic, good ole chocolate chip cookie. They were absolutely amazing. I took them home for Christmas, and they didn't last an hour! I wish I had ordered more. Next year I'll be ordering 2 dozen.The cookies came in 2 beautiful, holiday cookie tins. Shipping was fast and none were broken. Each cookie had a good amount of chocolate chips. We've all been there... you buy chocolate chip cookies and you get cookies that have 3 morsels and that's it. Not here. Full of flavor.Can't wait to try some more!


User
User

If you have any connection to Russia, Central Asia or Eastern Europe, Taste of Eurasia is your stop for staples. Tucked away in a tiny brick building near Potomac Yards, their menu is diverse. They sell sambusa (pies filled with beef, chicken, veggies, etc), honey cake, khachapuri, etc.I stopped in for lunch on a Friday around 11:30am and they were almost out of sambusa. I ordered three different kinds and the beef was the most flavorful. The honey cake is a bit dry, but delicious.If you want a khachapuri, call ahead. They don't sell it for walk-ins. View menu

Alexandria

Alexandria

Alexandria, Virginia, blends rich history with a vibrant dining scene, offering Southern comfort foods, fresh seafood, and vibrant international cuisines.

Categories

  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time. View menu
  • Salad A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience.
  • European Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
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  • Vegan Options
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  • Street Parking

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