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tzarevna

[zah-rev-nuh, tsah-]

noun

  1. a variant of czarevna.



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Mariia Dolinsky, an owner of Tzarevna, a Russian restaurant on the Lower East Side, moved to New York City from Russia nine years ago.

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Still the customers have been calling, demanding to know which side of the war the owners of Tzarevna are on.

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In a second new episode the dish is khachapuri, a rich, savory, cheese-stuffed bread from the country of Georgia that chefs Ricky and Mariia Dolinsky have mastered at their New York City restaurant Tzarevna.

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The sister of the two Tzars, the Tzarevna Sophia, was a great patroness of the dramatic art: and was herself the author of several tragedies and comedies, which were acted before her by her ladies.

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On one was the Tzarevna Miliktrisa Kirbitievna; on another the city of Jerusalem.

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