New Georgian restaurant opens in Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia

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Saami Somi serves those Georgian classics -- from oversized soup dumplings to eggplant rolls and their signature item khachapuri.

Cuisine from Georgia, the nation on the Black Sea formerly ruled by the Soviet Union, is now front and center as Reading Terminal Market's newest merchant.Siblings Michael and Donna Kolodesh are proud to share their culture.

"The cuisine takes influence from the Middle East, from parts of East Asia and parts of South Asia, as well as Eastern Europe and generally Soviet countries. But it also has a rich history of its own dishes," says Michael Kolodesh. "It's called the cheese boat," Kolodesh explains. "It's sourdough bread in the shape of a boat and it's filled in the center with our mix of Bulgarian feta cheese, low-moisture mozzarella and a Georgian cheese and topped with an egg yolk. It emulsifies and gives it a unique flavor."

The Kolodesh family immigrated from Georgia in 1993 and settled in Philadelphia's Bustleton neighborhood, which boasts a large ex-Soviet community.Copyright © 2022 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.

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Saami Somi brings a taste of Georgia to Reading Terminal MarketSiblings Michael and Donna Kolodesh traveled to their homeland in 2016. They came back with a taste of their family's past and a desire to share the food and culture with more Philadelphians.
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Saami Somi brings a taste of Georgia to Reading Terminal MarketSiblings Michael and Donna Kolodesh traveled to their homeland in 2016. They came back with a taste of their family's past and a desire to share the food and culture with more Philadelphians.
منبع: PhillyDailyNews - 🏆 89. / 67 ادامه مطلب »