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  • A few weeks ago, a friend took me out for a birthday dinner of my choosing, and we went to Amber European Restaurant, a place that I have enjoyed but not been in at about a year. The restaurant is not very large; it only has maybe a dozen tables, with low lighting and is usually fairly quiet even when full. This gives it a more intimate feel than most places that I go, but it is still a nice place to drop in for a casual meal even if alone. It was the first restaurant that I found that serves Russian food after the Barmalay Samovar on Mount Pleasant closed some years back, but it serves many other Eastern European dishes as well. The service is always good, and the food does not usually take very long to arrive. We ordered a few dishes and then shared everything. My friend ordered the Amber schnitzel, which came with mushrooms and mashed potatoes and some salads. I ordered a plate of pierogis filled with potato and cheese, and then the potato pancakes. The schnitzel was veal and was very nice, a good-sized tender portion, but I thought the fried mushrooms were the highlight of that plate. The pierogis were very good as well, 8 pieces with onion and dill on top, and sour cream on the side. The potato pancakes were okay, but not as good as the rest of our choices; although I will add that I have previously had the potato pancakes with goulash and that was delicious. I have also previously enjoyed their Siberian Pelmeny (small pierogis with lamb), the Kotlety (small beef patties with gravy), and the red beet and cauliflower soups. At the end, my friend said that we should have had some cake since it was a birthday dinner, but it was too late by then; they do have a nice selection of cakes and other desserts available. Drinks available include Polish and Ukrainian beers, red and white wines, brandy and specialty coffees. Overall, I have always enjoyed going there regardless of what I ate. As I didn't have to pay, I can only estimate that the bill would have been about $60 including one drink each. Definitely a strong recommendation for a nice quiet European meal.
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