by Jeffery Spears | February 12, 2025

Eight Eastern European Markets and Restaurants Across Florida

Florida’s best Eastern European markets and eateries of 2025.

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Charcuterie board offerings from Euroland. Photography Courtesy of Euroland.

Florida’s melting pot of cultures goes far beyond its famous Cuban cafes and seafood shacks. Hidden among the state’s bustling food scene are vibrant Eastern European markets and restaurants, brimming with the flavors of Ukraine, Poland, Russia, Georgia and beyond. Whether you’re hunting for authentic pierogi, dreaming of Russian borscht or have a hankering for sweet khachapuri, these epicurean outposts offer a tasty passport to another world.

South Florida: A Global Pantry

Euroland
Deerfield Beach

Billed as Florida’s largest European supermarket, Euroland opened in December 2023 with more than 10,000 products from 70 countries. Its shelves are stocked with everything from fresh-baked Georgian khachapuri to Belgian rabbit stew. Shoppers can also relax on the outdoor terrace and sample freshly prepared Eastern European specialties before loading up their carts with imported goods.

Askaneli Premium Georgian & International Restaurant
Fort Lauderdale

For a full-fledged Georgian feast, Askaneli offers two menus—one dedicated to
traditional Georgian and Ukrainian cuisine and another with broader European fare. Expect sizzling kebabs, piping hot borscht and an impressive selection of Georgian wines. Don’t skip dessert—the house-made strawberry and chocolate khinkali put a sweet spin on a savory classic.

Chayhana Oasis
Sunny Isles Beach

This Uzbek eatery, situated in the heart of a Russian and Eastern European
neighborhood, blends influences from the Caucasus, the Middle East and beyond. From smoky kebabs to hearty soups and delicate salads, Chayhana Oasis delivers a taste of Central Asia with every bite.

Pilaf from Chayhana Oasis. Photography courtesy of Chayhana Oasis.

Gulf Coast: Polish Pride

Taste of Poland
Naples

A beacon of Polish culinary tradition, this Naples shop specializes in imported and
homemade delicacies. Traditional pierogi, hunter’s stew and house-baked rye bread transport shoppers straight to the streets of Kraków.

Grace’s Taste of Poland
Port Charlotte

Roxanne Wojdalski and Stanley Augustin’s award-winning food truck serves up some of the best pierogi in Florida, alongside Polish rye bread, kielbasa, schnitzel, and halushki. A nod to Poland’s historic ties with Hungary and Germany, their rotating menu often features dishes from these countries as well.

Orlando: Eastern European Comfort in the Heart of the State

Lacomka Bakery & Store
Winter Park

Part supermarket, part cafe, this family-run gem is a go-to for Eastern European
classics. Shoppers can stock up on pelmeni, smoked fish and imported chocolates before sitting down for a home-cooked meal of pirozhki, khinkali or a steaming bowl of soup.

Khinkali from Lacomka Bakery & Store in Winter Park. Photography courtesy of Lacomka Bakery & Store.

Jacksonville: A Taste of Home

Romashka Euro Deli

With two locations in Jacksonville, Romashka Euro Deli is a haven for Russian and
Ukrainian cuisine lovers. Freshly baked breads, house-cured sausages and a dazzling array of confections fill the aisles, offering a little slice of Eastern Europe on Florida’s First Coast.

Panhandle: A Hidden Gem for Eastern European Cuisine

Destin Euro Market

From Polish sausages to Moldovan wines, this market caters to a wide range of Eastern European communities in the Panhandle. Specialty cheeses, smoked fish, and freshly baked breads are just a few of the must-try items.

Savor the Old World in the New

Whether you’re perusing the aisles of a specialty grocery store or savoring a made-to-order meal, Florida’s Eastern European culinary scene is piled high with authentic dishes. Next time you’re craving something beyond the usual, take a trip to one of these hidden gems—no passport required.


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