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samovar

[sam-uh-vahr, sam-uh-vahr] / ˈsæm əˌvɑr, ˌsæm əˈvɑr /


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Neal Elkin, who works in finance, was at Russian Samovar on Friday night with his wife and a group of friends.

From New York Times • Mar. 8, 2022

Some audience members sit at cabaret tables onstage; some get complimentary pierogi, provided by Russian Samovar.

From The New Yorker • May 5, 2017

Once, taking a date to the Samovar just after his first book came out, he was introduced to Philip Roth, who was, though polite, not necessarily interested in what Shteyngart had to say.

From Slate • Jan. 8, 2014

SAT-SUN Russian dancing, entertainment, vendors, food, bake sale, beer and wine garden, Samovar Tea Room, tours of the historic church, noon-5 p.m.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 10, 2012

When the clock stopped, or the tap of the "Samovar" went out of order, or there appeared in a house blackbeetles, or bugs, or other filthy creatures, it was always Moshe who was consulted.

From Jewish Children by Berman, Hannah




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