Semi-Precious Eastern European Food: Williamsville’s Krystall on Thursday, March 18th, 2010

By comparison with Main Street’s Prosit, which feels distinctly like entering the quaint old house of a European grandmother, Maple Road’s Krystall Eastern European Cuisine is surprisingly conventional, and a little more upscale – at least, in decor – than one might guess from the outside. Only its name, the paper menus on the front door, and the surprisingly low prices offer clues as to how different the Krystall experience is from its neighbors: this may be a Russian and Armenian restaurant, but its two-page menu is packed with choices that won’t scare away first time patrons.


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