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Café Yarmarka   206-521-9054    
1530 Post Alley 3A, Seattle   Pike Place
Post Alley has a number of out-of-the-way spots to grab a bite and Café Yarmarka is one of the hidden jewels. Eat on the run with a large, inexpensive piroshki or sit and enjoy borscht, pirogies, stuffed cabbage rolls or Russian ravioli (pelmeni). Order your Russian goodies at the counter.  
Specializing in Russian.

Piroshki on Broadway   206-322-2820    
128 Broadway E, Seattle   Capitol Hill
This tiny storefront offers little seating, so don't plan on spending hours over a cozy meal. You'll want to, though. Besides piroshkis, there are soups, pastries, a few egg dishes, pirogy and pelmeni.  
Specializing in Russian.

Piroshky-Piroshky   206-441-6068    
1908 Pike Pl, Seattle   Pike Place Market
Yes, they serve piroshky. But don't forget to check out the zvezda, braids, rolls and sweets. How can you resist cherry and white chocolate piroshky?  
Specializing in Russian.

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