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14.5/20

Kyiv Social

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Porcini-stuffed cabbage rolls in roasted tomato sauce.
1 / 8Porcini-stuffed cabbage rolls in roasted tomato sauce.Edwina Pickles
Grandma’s dumplings.
2 / 8Grandma’s dumplings.Edwina Pickles
Insidde Kyiv Social.
3 / 8Insidde Kyiv Social.Edwina Pickles
Herring toast with eggs, pickled cucumbers and green apples.
4 / 8Herring toast with eggs, pickled cucumbers and green apples.Edwina Pickles
Chicken Kyiv with garlicky, herb-flecked butter.
5 / 8Chicken Kyiv with garlicky, herb-flecked butter.Edwina Pickles
Bread rolls.
6 / 8Bread rolls.Edwina Pickles
Potato and cheese dumplings.
7 / 8Potato and cheese dumplings.Edwina Pickles
Aussie trifle.
8 / 8Aussie trifle.Edwina Pickles
14.5/20

Kyiv Social

Eastern European$$

Feel-good diner marries tradition with local-favourite produce.

It really does feel like a social club at Kyiv. Like, a proper social club, rather than an on-trend name. This is a place people come to to meet, to relax, to feel at home among friends. And why shouldn’t they, when the welcome is so warm, the food so hearty, the concept so admirable.

Kyiv Social is the third venue for Plate It Forward, which merges hospitality with social change, in this case providing employment for Ukrainian refugees, while funnelling profits into meals for those in need.

There’s also a smart pairing of traditional recipes with local legends: find Pepe Saya butter drowning the Chicken Kyiv; its sour cream slathered on potato and dill dumplings; a whopping LP’s kovbasa sausage with mash; and Young Henrys Beloved Ukrainian Lager to help it all down.

Food, and dining, doesn’t get any more comforting than this.

Good to know: For each set menu served, Plate It Forward donates two meals to the needy.

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