The city’s first full-service Ukrainian restaurant, Ruta, opens near Capitol Hill’s Eastern Market on May 21.
Now, he’s giving DC a taste with the opening of the city’s first full-service Ukrainian restaurant, Ruta, near Capitol Hill’s Eastern Market.Martseniuk says.His current vegetarian version at the restaurant—based off an older Western Ukrainian recipe—uses dried porcini mushroom for added richness. Diners can choose to add in beef. Down the line, he’s looking to also serve a version with grilled short ribs cooked into the stock.
Ruta—named after a flower with mythical status in Ukraine—opened two weeks ago with limited hours and menu, but a grand opening is slated for Sunday, May 21. Over time, Martseniuk hopes to add more global flare with influences from America, France, and Asia. Already, he’s offered a glimpse:
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