Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1990, Page 11, Image 32

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THE SLAVIC VILLAGE (CLEVELAND)
In the 18 70s Polish immigrants settled m a
neighborhood they sailed Warszawa Czech .mm
pants toilowed and the two square mile area south
n! downtown became known as the Slavic Village
Stroll down Broadway Avenue or fleet Avenue
today and you II still hear lively polka music learn
the dance tram the imports at the Brookstate Inn on
Brook Park Puud the pub features live polka bands
Saturdays from 10 p m to 2 a in
At John s Late B658 f 52nd St Czech immi
giants prepare and serve the meals Chicken
paprnkass cooked w th paprika m a cream sauce
nmes w 'h dumplmgs tor S5 50 /osia s 17801
Br iddwayt serves pnoqis tried dough tilled w th
cottage cheese and sauerkraut lot S2 /5 fur
more .nformatron call the Slava Village Association
at 216 271 5591
LITTLE ATHENS (NEW YORK CITY)
Hume to 60 000 Greeks tins 300 block area in
the Astoria section ot Queens is the largest Greek
i '.immunity outside the motherland lood and
specially shops one the streets but it s the music
and dancing that set this neighborhood apart
the Grecian Cave 3! It Broadway (lies in top
ngers be , tar ers and mus> ans from Athens
to perform every a qht but luesday laverna Vrakta
23 15 31s! St features loik darn nq on table
lui E.f>, w-kri-,1 nanaqer A’ treas Aims*.is ,
does the Dance d the Glasses balancing as many
as eight glasses on his head
to sample Greek i.uisme try the traditional
moussaka an eggplant a";] cheese dish1 tor SB 50
a! the Roumi-i laverna 33 04 Broadway the
fresh squid platter there feeds three lui SB for
more nfor matron ail tt • Greet i ullura’ Center
at 718 7?6 1329
ADAMS MORGAN (WASHINGTON D C.)
Adams Morgan is nut a haven tor iust one ethnn
group In this three square mile area above Dupont
Circle in northwest D C Ethiopian Jamaican anil
Creole cultures mingle
At Nomad s 740/ 18th St yuu can buy a belt
Irom South America map t around a lhai sarong
and lop oil the outfit with an African hat Ihe
earrings here come from at! over the world Hungry
Go to the Red Sea Ethiopian Restaurant 7463 -t8th
St N W where people pick up their ya/ake/e/e
mlkil spicy vegetables w th /rr/era a thin bread
Ihe Montego Ba» Cate 743/ 18th St N W serves
Jamaican stew and curry chicken S6 to $10
lor dancing, head to K limanjaro 1/74 (alitorma
St N W two clubs in one A deejay plays reggae
and South African records in Kilimanjaro proper Sb
to S8 cover while Heritage Hal1 features live music
by African bands fcover vanes; for mote mforma
lion i all the Adams Morgan Mount Pleasant Commu
riily Development Corporation at 707 191 00/0
LITTLE TOKYO (LOS ANGELES)
Both Japanese and American tourists wander this
live block neighborhood n downtown I A which
s packed with grocery stores and seafood markets
Head over to the Japanese American Cultural and
Community Center /44 S San Pedro St to watch
actors perform the Kabuki an ancient Japanese
drama and dance
At the 4/ stores m the Japanese Village Plara
17/ ( Second St you can buy everything trom
kimonos to moderately priced sush■ at Sushi and
tern Hama Sush and frying fish In the bamboo
booths ol Tokyo Kaikan 7/5 S San Pedro St cool
your own sbabusbabu vegetables m broth or
have th*- chet whip up a ch ken shrimp tenyaki
•itr’bo Dinner s SI-1 to S/0 unch. S/ the Atomic
(ate 477 I first St a Japanese diner open from
4 p m ' 4am. draw an alternative crowd for
cheap Amefu an breakfasts arid Japanese dinners
at-nul S5 fur more nfor-i it on call the Japanese
lultura and Commu- *. (enter at ?!3 6/8 7 /75
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