Would you ever travel 11,000 miles over a 16 month period just to get a cup of Starbuck’s coffee? A Magnolia Bakery cupcake? What about a real
Caravans used to do exactly that just to deliver tea to Russians wealthiest back in 1689. Luckily The Russian Tea Room in
I had always pictured Russians as forceful and overbearing, thanks to movie portrayals, not actual experiences. I guess growing up in a small town with little international experience as a youngin has left me a bit naïve. I was surprised when I was greeted by a large cheerful man in a three piece red suit and top hat. The hostesses were all petite and cordial, and the waiters were all quite attractive and very attentive.
I don't drink tea, so not surprisingly the waiter looked at me like I had two heads when I told him I'd take a Sprite. My mom always told me I should branch out more, but I was not about to dive into traditional Russian brunch foods, such as caviar and raw salmon. Scrambled eggs and bacon went for an impressive $16. I choose the Cinnamon Russian Toast for $18; cinnamon bread pudding, pan sautéed with spices and clotted sweet cream. Take away the word "clotted" and I’m in Russian Tea Room Heaven. The cream was homemade, the toast was perfectly crunchy and the plate was full of freshly cut berries.
The ambience was elevating. Everything is red, from the large entryway doors, to the booths, even the carpet. The color red is the hottest of the warm colors and it conjures up a range of conflicting emotions from passionate love to violence. Red is the color of Cupid but it’s also the color of the Devil. Studies show that red can have a physical effect, increasing the heart rate and raising blood pressure. I wouldn’t say I was completely relaxed during brunch, but I didn’t feel like starting World War III either. I think the theories are true though. I seemed to be in a high-spirited state when I left.
Would I go there again? Yes, but I wouldn’t venture out into anything but the Cinnamon Russian Toast. My fellow diner wasn’t too impressed with her meal, however her mimosa was fabulous. Bottom line is that it’s a staple of