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3.9 Google Review
64935 Nikolaevsk Rd, Nikolaevsk, Alaska, 99556, United States
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Jul 4, 2018
We loved this place, the food was homemade and very tasty and the host Nina is very welcoming and kind. The tea is something special! Great experience!

Sep 17, 2018
Very friendly service. The tea is incredible

Sep 19, 2018
Highway robbery at its finest. Don't bother asking for the items on the menu,she will be out of it. Standard 60.00 price gouging for Russian getto slum in Alaska woods foods.Gypsy bait and switch tactics. Dumplings straight from Costco,seasoned with a little dill and chicken broth.Beet soup OK.She tries to run up the prices on bread,if you can be live that.Rasberry jam on stale bread for dessert with 4 mini eclairs ,again from Costco. Tea was pretty good,however if you wish to purchase some to take home it's 60.00. Scam,scam,scam. No photographs allowed of their nice church or any thing else!!! Help Robert Irvine!!!! Demolish and burn all the dirty plastic flowers.Better yet,just use C4 and some det chord. Run,Forest,run!! Zero stars.

Jun 6, 2018
Unpleasant experience. Hard- pressure sale. Spent $18 for 2 small cups of tea ( probably made not even from herbs but from jam (too sweet), I know how herb teas taste), a piece of dry bread and one small desert (which she kind of pushed us to buy, we wanted just 2 cups of tea). And the prices on the menu is not what is going to cost to you. She adds 23%. Also unpleasant interior ( a lot of old stuff everywhere).

Jun 28, 2018
An interesting place, felt a bit under pressure from the grandma.

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