"You don't have to be a tzar to be treated well at this "New Russian" restaurant." by Emma Orlow
September 12, 2019
ReadTUES-SAT: 5pm-11pm
SUN: 5pm-10pm
SAT-SUN: 12pm-3:00pm
We will gladly host your private party. Our beautiful Garden Atrium Room is able to fit up to 35 people seating and up to 45 people in standing reception.
event@tzarevna.nycComing Soon.
Dreaming of having that russian feast in a comfort of your house or office? Check out our catering menu and place your order at least 3 days in advance.
Ricky Dolinsky and his wife Mariia opened Tzarevna hoping to bring Russian culture and fine cuisine to New Yorkers while defying the stereotypes that everything have to be followed by shot of vodka and chunk of potato.
Kitchen is the heart of the restaurant and Ricky is the one to make sure it's beating steadily. The delicious and creative menu is the result of his hard work (and play).
Ricky began his culinary career at a young age, working in the Lin's Palace restaurant managed by his uncle. He relocated to the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 2012, where he worked at several restaurants, moving up to the position of Chef de Cuisine at Fatta Cockoo at the age of 19. His cooking earned the restaurant the spot in "50 Best Brunches" by the New Yorker Magazine in 2014.
Mariia was born and raised in Russia and knows first-hand the real meaning of russian hospitality. She is the authenticity guide of the restaurant as well as the dessert maker.