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
I visited Soviet Kitsch with high expectations, but the coffee at 2117 Haste St, San Francisco, California 94704 left much to be desired. It was weak and lacked flavor. I had heard great things about this place, so I was excited to try it. Unfortunately, the coffee was a letdown. It lacked the boldness and complexity I look for in a good cup of coffee.
So, I checked out Soviet Kitsch in 2117 Haste St, San Francisco, California 94704, and it was a rollercoaster ride. The mocha was top-notch, but the Wi-Fi was slower than a tortoise on a tea break. If you're here to work, better bring your patience and a good book.
Soviet Kitsch needs to work on their customer service. The staff seemed disinterested, and my latte was cold by the time I got it.
Soviet Kitsch is a haven for coffee aficionados. The barista's expertise shines through in every cup, and the single-origin options are a treat for the palate. It's my new coffee pilgrimage spot.
Soviet Kitsch at 2117 Haste St, San Francisco, California 94704 is the go-to spot for coffee aficionados. Their single-origin pour-overs are a work of art, and the staff's passion for coffee is contagious.