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Babushka's
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Dine on beef stroganoff, crepes, or potato dumplings at this cozy restaurant that feels as if it was plucked from the Russian countryside
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- Get 20% cash back on your first purchase and 10% cash back on additional purchases, including if the deal is re-claimed.
- Cash back rewards will be credited to your card statement within a few days.
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Expires 30 days after purchase.
- Cash back is calculated on total bill after tip
- Deal valid for 20% cash back only on first purchase and 10% cash back on all other purchases, including after the deal is re-claimed. Limited to 1 transaction per visit
- Deal expires 30 days after claimed, but Groupon may re-claim the deal for you
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About Babushka's
It's no accident that Babushka's feels more like a Russian dacha than a restaurant in Florida. With its rustic wooden tables, log-cabin walls, and decorations like sunflowers and nesting dolls, it sets the perfect stage for serving patrons authentic Russian cuisine.
- Blinchiki (Russian crepes) come with sweet additions like honey, jam, or sgushenka (condensed milk), or savory toppings, such as caviar, salmon, or mushrooms.
- Soups include classic borscht and okroshka, a kefir-based mix of vegetables, potatoes, ham, and eggs that's "as cold as Siberia," making it an ideal meal on hot days.
- Entrées range from beef stroganoff—rumored to be a favorite of Russian royals—to the humble country-style skillet made with crisp potatoes, garlic, mushrooms, and herbs.