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Where can you buy pirozhki in Utah?

Question by Circle C: Where can I buy a piroshki in Utah?
My dad used to buy them from a place in San Fransisco, and I can’t find them out here in Utah.

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Answer by greenseaqueen
Yes.

Answer by ranunculusviridis
I found this, but it may mean that the piroshkis are available at the particular stores mentioned and not, as yet, in restaurants.

“A new twist for those avoiding deep-frying altogether is Igor’s Oven Baked in beef and cheddar, chicken and vegetable, and pizze deluxe. Piroshki can be microwaved in 3 minutes for a quick meal.

Igor’s San Francisco Classic Piroshki are now available in Albertsons, Price Savers, Costco and Associated Food Stores.

With Big Macs standard fare in Moscow now, it only seems fair that Utahns try a piroshki in the interest of glasnost.”

–Karen Swedin

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  1. marybuko says

    There’s a Russian restaurant/catering place in the Millcreek area called Arbat which might have piroshkis. I haven’t been there to eat but have passed by the place when going home. (I’m of Polish ancestry and am familiar with piroshkis, but what I was raised on was something similar but different…pierogis…they’re great…not sure if piroshkis are as good as pierogis but will have to try them some time.)

    Arbat is located on 3300 South and about 400 East.

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