Dacha Diner

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Seattle, United States

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Eastern European restaurant· Brunch restaurant· Diner· Jewish restaurant· Russian restaurant· Modern European· Breakfast & Brunch· Restaurant

Dacha Diner Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dacha Diner is located in Seattle, United States on 1416 E Olive Way. Dacha Diner is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category eastern european restaurant in United States.

Address

1416 E Olive Way

Price range

$$

Phone

+12067086855

Open hours

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Nicole Balram

Food was good, but the portions are tiny!! My SO is Russian and we always look for good Russian restaurants. As far as the food, the shuba was the best. But again a very small portion for the price.

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Morice Martinez

Ordered a vodka flight, borscht, and matzo soup with a slice of rye and I can’t figure out which one was better. Vodka is always perfect but the food, the freshness, the little heart on the to go box made this place great. Sad I havnt been here before but I know I’ll be back to try everything else on the menu. Ordered via their website and had a set pick up time, which made it easy to plan around.

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Marsha Shaiman

This Jewish vegetarian got dinner(s) to go and yum. I got khachapuri, veggie matzo ball soup, and latkes. Everything was delicious but the khachapuri was to die for especially that tangy cheese they use. I have a recipe for khachapuri but I'll just go to Dacha Diner and toss the recipe. The soup was not too salty which can be a problem with veggie soup. The people I talked with were sweet.

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Andrew Lee

I have wanted to visit Dacha Diner ever since I heard the owners had bought the space and were going to serve Eastern European food. After they got off the ground, I heard so many great reviews about their food, and I just wanted to pile on by saying their Eastern European food is definitely some of the best I’ve had in the area. I visited on a Sunday in the late morning after having placed a pickup reservation on Tock. They were ready a few minutes after the appointment time and I appreciated how they explained and listed off all of the food that I was picking up. Although the ladies working were pretty busy that morning they were all still friendly. I brought the food home and everything I ordered was delicious, from the borsch, khachapuri, matzo ball soup, blintzes, and latkes. The borsch was bright and light tasting and great cold; the khachapuri with the krakowska sausage was rich with the farmers cheese and the crust was delicious. The matzo ball soup was schmaltzy but not cloyingly so, and in my opinion it’s the best matzo ball soup in Seattle. The blintzes were also amazing – the farmer’s cheese in the blintzes was tangy and tasty and the almost burnt outside actually lent a really nice nutty flavor to the dish. Finally the latkes were some of the best I’ve ever had too with a wonderful savory flavor. Even after trying many of their items, I need to go back to try even more of their offerings and hope to soon!

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Chris Mack

Came here after having maybe too many drinks for a Wednesday to get some matzo ball chicken soup. Was not disappointed. The soup was excellent. Matzo balls, excellent. The two slices of bread that came with it were excellent. I want to try the other dishes but it will be hard not to just keep ordering this soup. It felt like a home cooked meal that just makes you feel warm and safe and loved. The place was clean and simple. The staff were super friendly and welcoming. It wasn't very busy when I came, a little after 8pm, and service was fast and efficient. Worth checking out.