It is the first Ukrainian restaurant in San Antonio, opened with pride and hope. One of the owners is from Ukraine and still has many family and friends there. They've given back to their Ukrainian community, and now San Antonio is giving back to them.
However, when you walk into the new European Dumplings Cafe in Castle Hills, the first thing you see is a true depiction of Ukraine’s beauty. It’s a huge painted wall with yellow wheat and sunflowers at the bottom and a blue sky above.
Luckily when the war started, her mother and niece were coincidentally visiting her in San Antonio and never went back.“We’re from Bakhmut. They lost all their houses. I mean, everything. They’re moving from place to place,’ she said. Saturday, the community was able to give back to the couple when they opened the first brick-and-mortar Ukrainian restaurant in San Antonio.
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