Update: Vladimir’s Place is not longer in operation (ie. it has closed)
Regina and Ellice at the entrance of the restaurant
Vladimir’s Place had me so intrigued with the food during the launch (which you can read here – https://timchew.net/2015/06/21/grand-opening-of-vladimirs-place-kuala-lumpur/ ) that I decided to head back for a review of their food this time with Regina. Now their food is a mixture of Russian and Ukrainian specialties as both share a common style as well as ingredients being so closely linked geographically.
The barThe dining areaThe main dining areaReginaBaltika 7 (bottled beer) – RM21.00
Vladimir’s Place is one of the few restaurants/ bars in Kuala Lumpur serving Beluga VodkaRusskaya trapeza: cold boiled pork and beef tongue served with Russian mustard, horseradish and fresh green peas – RM15.50Dressed herring – traditional Russian salad with beetroot, onion, egg and mayonnaise – RM15.00Russian beetroot Vinaigrette salad – RM13.00Salmon caviar with blini – RM16.50 – essentially caviar with pancakes. We liked this dish a lot!Classic Russian Borsh with sour cream – RM15.90
Pork steak with barbecue sauce – RN26.50 – Oh yeah! A nice hearty pork steak with grilled peppers and cherry tomatoes to accompany it. Perfect for a meat eater like me!Chicken Kiev cutlet with tender mashed potato – RM27.00 – You’ll find this dish (Chicken a la Kiev) in most Western restaurants! A beautifully breaded and fried chicken cutlet which was tender and juicy when cut open! No wonder this dish is world famous!The best dish of the night!
Napoleon cake with crispy batter and custard – RN13.50 – a French dessert. Pretty nice but very filling!Home style blini accompanied with jam – RM12.90 – pancakes with a sweet and piquant jam! A nice ending to the meal. Now bring on the vodka!B-52 shooters!
Regina with the chefs
So if you’re in the mood for something very different, head over and try Vladimir’s Place. The food is a mixture of Russian/ Ukrainian/ Eastern European and some European favourites. They also have draught beers on tap as well as bottled beers and liquors. Try the Beluga vodka!
Vladimir’s Place is located at:
No. 32, Jalan Inai, off Jalan Imbi
55100 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
Operating hours: 12:00p.m. to 11:00p.m Tuesday through Sunday
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