About Soviet Kitsch
Soviet Kitch, a San Francisco pop-up serving up Russian and Ukrainian delights.
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Our first pop-up dinner @ Dear Mom was a success! Thank you dear friends for your support.
Pierogi!
Dumplings!Translated
Peace, love and Pierogi
Sunday dinner @ Dear Mom. Come for roasted marrow bones and "borsh". Don't forget the Banana Tranny Bread Puddin' π ππ
BeyoncΓ© sneezed on the beets and the beets got Sicka. I just pickled them. π
Soviet Kitsch was a major letdown. The latte was lukewarm, and the pastries were far from fresh. I left disappointed and won't be returning anytime soon.
I swung by Soviet Kitsch in 2117 Haste St, San Francisco, California 94704 and grabbed their house blend coffee. Let me tell you, it was the bomb! The place has this cool vibe with indie music playing, and the baristas are like coffee wizards. Total win!
I couldn't have asked for a better coffee experience than Soviet Kitsch. The latte was smooth and creamy, and the friendly barista made me feel right at home. It's my new coffee hideaway.
I had high hopes for Soviet Kitsch, but I was let down. The coffee was bitter, and the service was slow. I won't be returning to the 2117 Haste St, San Francisco, California 94704 location.
Wow, Soviet Kitsch blew me away with their artisanal coffee at 2117 Haste St, San Francisco, California 94704. The baristas are true experts, and the ambiance is perfect for a relaxing morning. From the moment I stepped into Soviet Kitsch, I knew I was in for a treat. The rustic decor, combined with the aroma of freshly ground beans, created an inviting atmosphere. The baristas were friendly and knowledgeable, and they took the time to explain the different coffee options.