Streecha
33 E 7th St, New York
(212) 677-7160
Customers' Favorites
Perogie & Bortsch Soup of the Day
Varenyky & Stuffed Cabbage
Holubtsi Stuffed Cabbage
Sausage with Sauerkraut
Cheese Stuffed Crepes
Varenyky- Dumplings
Handmade Pierogi
Potato Pierogies
Potato Dumpling
Varenyky Making
Recent Reviews
Great on cold days for fresh varenyka (boiled pirogies) hot borscht with sour cream. Great to sit and tuck into home style cooking. Quieter, clean and Cozy (but you have to enjoy Church Hall vibes).
If you want to enjoy delicious Ukrainian food the most authentic way possible (I would know, I grew up making pierogies in church basements), come eat some holubtsi and kielbasa in a long shared table surrounded by Eastern Catholic iconography. I bring everyone I know here.
Located in the basement of the church, a true hole in the wall. Expect it to be crowded on weekends, people eat fast and get out so definitely stick around and wait for a table. Super delicious and authentic food, highly recommend!