
Portland: Russian Food (Preview)
Preview: 2/1/2022 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
In Portland, Katchka celebrates chef Bonnie Morales’ roots and the Pacific Northwest.
In Portland, Oregon, a long-misunderstood culture of Russia finds a fresh audience and following at Kachka, a restaurant that celebrates both chef Bonnie Morales’ Soviet-Jewish roots, as well as the particular Pacific Northwest bounty.
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Portland: Russian Food (Preview)
Preview: 2/1/2022 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
In Portland, Oregon, a long-misunderstood culture of Russia finds a fresh audience and following at Kachka, a restaurant that celebrates both chef Bonnie Morales’ Soviet-Jewish roots, as well as the particular Pacific Northwest bounty.
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