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Katia's
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Ratings and Reviews for Katia's
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Mar 14 2012
Alek L. via Yelp
Where to start... this place needs chef Ramsay big time... Should have followed the good old rule not to eat in the empty restaurant. Everything that one...read more
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Mar 08 2012
Leonard L. via Yelp
Katia's SF: Inner Richmond Friday March 2, 2012 Three Stars [SF#1] This was an interesting place to wander into on a Friday night. I have never eaten...read more
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Mar 07 2012
Donna D. via Yelp
Our book club is reading Ann Karenina, so we drove from the Napa Valley to soak up the Russian atmosphere in the Inner Richmond and to eat Russian food. We...read more
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Jan 16 2008
adorkable25 via Citysearch
I love this place. I don't normally write review, but this place is so great I had to say something....read more
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Jan 23 2006
stance via Citysearch
I loved this little jewel of a restaurant. The food was excellent and so was the service. The owner of the place, Katia, sat down ...read more
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Jan 13 2006
tracie74 via Citysearch
The food was great, but the portions were somewhat small so I recommend ordering appetizers, the borscht was excellent, and beer t...read more
In Short
Tablecloths and dim lighting do not equal fine dining, but judging from the satisfied Russian expats who pack this spare dining room, the delectable food makes up for any lack of glamour. The menu of zazuski, or little bites, and entrees ranging from $13 to $19, is inspired by the meals of Katia Troosh's childhood. Don't miss her homemade pickles and pel'meni, plump beef dumplings in chicken broth with a dollop of sour cream.