Daniel Estrin

Daniel Estrin

Daniel Estrin is an American journalist. His radio stories have aired on The World, All Things Considered and Marketplace.

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Slideshow: Ukraine’s Controversial Theme Restaurants

Lviv restaurant with 'Free Mason' theme (Photo: Daniel Estrin)

Lviv restaurant with 'Free Mason' theme (Photo: Daniel Estrin)

The Ukrainian city of Lviv is one of the country’s most picturesque towns. It’s got a maze of cobblestoned streets and an Old World charm, and is getting ready to host masses of tourists for this summer’s European soccer championships.

The city’s also got a complicated historical past. One entrepreneur has decided to showcase the hidden parts of his hometown’s history – and the way he’s done it has ruffled a lot of feathers.

Yurko Nazaruk helped found Kryjivka, a basement bar designed to imitate the underground kryjivkas – bunkers – where the Ukrainian Insurgent Army hid while battling Soviet invaders in World War Two.

To get into the bar, you have to first get pass the bouncer. He’s a burly guard in fatigues who cracks open the door and asks for the password – “Glory to Ukraine”.

Then he hands you a shot of vodka and opens a false bookcase, leading you downstairs to the secret bunker bar.

Musicians serenade diners as they munch on typical Ukrainian fare like pig ears and salty curls of pig fat. In the back there’s a BB gun shooting range, where you can take your best shot at a portrait of Stalin. It’s all good fun, right?


“For me it was not very easy to open such a restaurant,” said Nazaruk, the 29-year-old co-founder of the bar.

In many parts of Ukraine, the Ukrainian guerilla fighters are remembered as Nazi collaborators who helped murder Polish citizens. But Nazaruk considers the underground fighters as heroes who defended their land from Soviet invaders. He says the black and white photos, and guerilla army memorabilia on the walls, aren’t on display anywhere else in the country.

“All this material you can show in a museum. But still, how many people come to museum?” Nazaruk asked. “We are trying to help people understand better their own history.”

One Ukrainian lawmaker has called for the basement bar to be shut down. But it’s really popular with locals and tourists, and its success convinced Nazaruk to tackle other parts of Lviv’s touchy past, like Lviv-born writer Leopold van Sacher Masoch, whose gave Masochism its name.

Nazaruk opened Café Masoch, a kinky bistro with leather-clad waitresses. If you’re willing, they’ll greet you with masochistic flair – they’ll chain you to the chair and whip you on your back.

Nazaruk also opened a restaurant dedicated to Ukraine’s Freemasons, who were driven underground during Soviet rule. The restaurant has upset some modern Masons – particularly because of its bathroom. The toilet is shaped like the throne which figures prominently in Mason rituals.

Out of all of the restaurants, Nazaruk’s Jewish restaurant has probably provoked the most vocal criticism –from local historians and the city’s small Jewish community.

At the Under the Golden Rose restaurant, diners are offered black hats with curly artificial sidelocks attached –the traditional look of an Eastern European religious Jew.

“I am not Jew. But in this hat, I am a Jew,” says one diner, and laughs.

The menu features Jewish delicacies like gefilte fish and tsimmes – and also not-at-all-kosher pork sausage, and a cocktail named the Funny Jew.

The waitress explains that one thing is missing from the menu: the prices.

“It’s Jewish restaurant,” she says. “You eat…and after, bargain. It’s Jewish tradition.”

Meylakh Sheykhet, a leading figure in Lviv’s small Jewish community, is furious. The restaurant reinforces the negative stereotype of Jews being cheap, he said.

“In none of the Jewish restaurants all over the world, you will not find anything like this,” Sheykhet said.

Even more appalling, he said, is that the restaurant overlooks the ruins of Lviv’s once-famous Golden Rose Synagogue, which the Nazis blew up.

“It is a great pain that they make the Jewish traditional life so cheap,” Sheykhet said. “They exploit the Jewish feelings in favor of their business. This is a mockery.”

Before WWII, Jews were a third of Lviv’s population. During the war, nearly all of them were sent to death camps and a nearby labor camp. After the war, the Soviets took control of the city, eventually closing down synagogues and burying whatever was left of Lviv’s once-vibrant Jewish life. The same thing happened all over Ukraine.

So Sheykhet decided to take matters into his own hands: he goes out nearly every day to forgotten, destroyed Jewish graveyards around the country and works to preserve them. It’s the right way to honor Ukraine’s Jewish past, Sheykhet says.

Yurko Nazaruk insists that his restaurant also honors his city’s Jewish history.

“Some Jews say, ‘It’s not Kosher restaurant, you have no right to speak about our history, about our culture.’ And I say to them, ‘Yes, I have no right to discuss your history or culture, but still, I am making a restaurant about my city. And it’s not only your history. It’s the history of my city. And I want to show it.’”

Historians in Lviv say the restaurant franchise amounts to a kitschy, irresponsible and offensive commercialization of Lviv’s sensitive past.

Nazaruk defends his restaurants. They teach history, he says, and without the controversial gimmicks, nobody would care to learn.

Discussion

17 comments for “Slideshow: Ukraine’s Controversial Theme Restaurants”

  • Anonymous

    The blatant disrespect for the horror of those who suffered from the Nazis and their allies as this obvious fascist sympathizer, Nazaruk, capitalizes on bigotry shows that for at least some, the Ukraine is still the Ukraine. Not much has changed it seems since the dark days before and during WW ll. Hopefully not many people living there or visiting will appreciate the insensitivity this man reveals and not support or spend any money in his “establishments” of disgusting arrogance.
    Certainly not this American.          

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/ISE6GAAYMKXOXW7KDZ3PFQITVQ chris

       Dude, our numerology in your name shows that you are a Mason… which translates to lies, lies, lies… order out of chaos.  Anyone who has researched these things does not lump all “Jews” together as victims.  There is a criminal cabal called the Khazarian Jew, killers for hire that converted, no hijacked the jewish identity.  So get a grip.  You Masons are pushing for this New World order so that you can be little man gods and use your Nazi science to enslave the rest of humanity to your self-serving criminal whims!  The highest of your order as it exists today are the Nazi-Jews, so called Jews that are obviously defined in a Book that we all have to really question its complete origin and accuracy teh Bible.  The Bible warns about people calling themselves jews.  So many Nazis identified with what it is to be “Jewish”…. Just Hollywood’s controllers deceive us to believe that ALL so-called “Jews” deserve to be put first in society, and their crimes exempted!  Otherwise, that makes us antisemetic, when they are NOT EVEN SEMITES!   And damn well know it.  They are a criminal mafia that controls the Vatican.

  • Anonymous

    The blatant disrespect for the horror of those who suffered from the Nazis and their “allies” apparently is still present as this obvious fascist sympathizer, Nazaruk and his brown shirted goon, capitalizes on bigotry shows that for at least some, the Ukraine is still the Ukraine. Not much has changed it seems since the dark days before and during WW ll. Did they learn nothing? Or is it stll great fun for them to digrace and persecute others. Hopefully not many people, locals or visitors, will appreciate the insensitivity this man reveals and not support or spend any money in his “establishments” of disgusting arrogance. Too many people died so he can be free. Did they learn nothing?
    Certainly not this American.          

  • Anonymous

    The blatant disrespect for the horror of those who suffered from the Nazis and their allies is still present as this obvious fascist sympathizer, Nazaruk and his brown shirted goon depicts. His capitalizing on bigotry shows that for at least some, the Ukraine is still the Ukraine. Ignorance and persecution of minorities is still a pastime there it seems. Not much has changed it seems since the dark days before and during WW ll. Hopefully not many people, local or visitors, will appreciate the insensitivity this man reveals and not support or spend any money in his “establishments” of disgusting arrogance.
    Certainly not this American.          

    • Anonymous

      Interesting how you use the term ignorance.  ‘The Ukraine’? Why use ‘the’? Is the ‘The America’? And talk about persecution of minorities?  The Ukrainian people were perhaps the most persecuted European nation in the 20th century with 6 million murdered alone during Stalins man-made famine, a further estimated 10 million during World War Two, mass deportations…any wonder the modern Ukrainian needs to in jest revisit this tragic century with themed restaurants, or as I see it, outlets for generations old rage and hurt. It certainly doesn’t help when pig-headed Americans with no understanding of our painful past still refer to UKraine as a thing – The Ukraine…yes let the ignorance continue on your part!!

    • http://twitter.com/blyah Zaslavsky

      oh the horrors, oh the humanity.  stop whining and go lay flowers at Lenin’s tomb.  every nation has a right to self-determination and nobody can tell us whom and how to fight.  If you ever bothered to read Wiki (most accessible info), you’d find out that Ukrainian Insurgent Army fought against all sides trying to occupy Ukrainian lands – the Soviets, the Germans, the Hungarians, and the Poles.  
      While “this American” was making bed with Stalin :) 

      “Nazi collaborator” is a scary label attached by Kremlin spin doctors to anyone who contradicts their view of history.  US collaborated with nazis by financing and equipping the German war effort, you should know, and nazi party membership numbers were as high in the US as in Germany prior to 1939.
      Also, judging by how many times you posted your comment, you must be paid per post by your Kremlin handlers. 

      • Anonymous

        My case rests in these replies. According to them, further exploitation through humiliation and “fun” poked at tragically persecuted minority’s expense rationalizes their thinking. Just call those who speak out against these activities “soviet sympathizers” and these racist jobs are validated and free to continue their bigotry
        according to them.
        I maybe wrong, but I don’t think a great majority of Americans are either fascists or communists or agree and support racist views for any reason anywhere in the world. Just sayin’

        • http://twitter.com/blyah Zaslavsky

          Further discussion is unnecessary, as you have accepted the label “nazi collaborators” attached to Ukrainians who (also tragically and for many years in vain) fought for the freedom of their homeland, and you are not letting go of this label.  My advise to you – do not seek answers in the media, read history of UIA/UPA and read history of Ukraine for the past 400 years.  If you think Palestine has it tough – think of 20 generations of Ukrainians who died in Muscovite, German, Polish hands.  And when you start to understand the magnitude of this struggle, maybe only then you can pontificate here about “tragically persecuted minority” on their own land.

          Well, what should one expect from a 2″ sound clip – Encyclopedia Britannica?

          • Anonymous

            Why do you imagine that Ukrainians are not scum like the rest of the USSR nations?  They were and always will be scum. It is all they know how to be.

            I have had a man recntly explain to me that the Nazis killed 11,000, 000 Ukranians. This was just another myth which tries to explain who and what Ukrainians are and were, liars and braggarts.  

    • Anonymous

      Teva1199, I get you’re angry, I am too, but your generalising and condemning people because of this guy is pretty disgusting.

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/ISE6GAAYMKXOXW7KDZ3PFQITVQ chris

         Where is there anything about the khazarian so-called “Jew”… Who works in secret for the Vatican?  They send their kids to catholic schools and buy fancy German cars and play victims as BANKING CABAL PERPETRATORS! 

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/4PXAYX2VRC7R3Y5MIGELBJ7OGE freddie

    What a great article about city of Lviv! A ukrainian city with a Jewish history. Nothing about that it was a Polish city. Not surprised. NPR propaganda.

    • http://www.facebook.com/KEHTABP Seva Ivanov

      And also nothing about Poland being part of Russian Empire :)

  • John Kaucher

    I’m a Peace Corps Volunteer just outside of L’viv and the fact that Peace Corps is in Ukraine should tell you something.  I have been to all of these restaurants, and they really aren’t that bad.  Sure, haggling over prices at Under the Golden Rose is a little offensive, but this is Ukraine.  Sensitivity is not priority #1. One of my 8th grade students called me a Jew the other day because I started to grow a beard.  Every time a non-white person goes into a town, or even a city like L’viv, people blatantly stare.  But there is no diversity in the country.  Wouldn’t you also stare if you never saw an African-American before?  People in the west of Ukraine sympathize with UPA.  They were freedom fighters protecting their homeland from outside invasion, which included the Soviets.  As a previous poster commented, Ukrainians perhaps were the most persecuted people throughout the 20th century, and here in the west nationalism runs high.  Anyway, I thought the golden toilet in the Mason restaurant was funny.   And what about the Legend House right across the street from Under the Golden Rose?  Aren’t people offended by the depiction of dragons there?  I mean, come on, dragons aren’t actually that skinny.

  • Frank Neubauer

    Well the jews in their morbide phantasmagories due to theier Communist-messianism murdered ca 10 millions Christians Catholics Ukrainians in 1932; The Jews murdered 43 Millions Christians Orthodoxs Russians 1917-93; The Jews murdered 23 Millions Christian Catholics-Lutherans Germans 1944-49 an the Jews murdered in every country in Europe at that time; They have now abortions factorys in all the White World mainly and kill there every year 55 Millions people, according WHO.the Jews are warmongers in the JewSA since 1776 until today. “They are sons of Satan, liers and murders of mankind since the very beginning” Jesus Christ in St John’s Gospel chapt. 8. Hail the jew-free EU and Ukrainia. The Jews have been organizing the islamisation of EU by CoudenhoveCalergi since 1905 and 1923; Now they have put 100 million judeo-afro-turco-islamics-parasites in EU to kill us by this way! We have to take them all out by force!14!88!

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/RBPURE6VNKSD7S4SKHTR347EDQ VIPER FIRE FIGHTIN GRUNT

    Wow, I have eaten at the Underground Bunker, and the Masonic Lodge twice.  The people, service, and food is all great.  I enjoy seeing a small piece of history, that I don’t fully know about.  If nothing else it is a small depiction of some era.  During my visit to both places, I noticed they are pretty busy, with visitors, and locals.  The American that says he hopes nobody supports it, is an idiot.  I am an American Soldier and have learned to appreciate the different culture in at least L’Viv.  To make such negative comments over this particular chain of restaurants is moronic, especially considering business practices of our mother land.  I venture to say he is a poser, and not a true American.  I agree with the statement that says without controversy people are not willing to learn.

    Keep up the good work, I look forward to taking some fellow Soldiers to the bunker again tonight.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/RBPURE6VNKSD7S4SKHTR347EDQ VIPER FIRE FIGHTIN GRUNT

    Wow, I have eaten at the Underground Bunker, and the Masonic Lodge twice.  The people, service, and food is all great.  I enjoy seeing a small piece of history, that I don’t fully know about.  If nothing else it is a small depiction of some era.  During my visit to both places, I noticed they are pretty busy, with visitors, and locals.  The American that says he hopes nobody supports it, is an idiot.  I am an American Soldier and have learned to appreciate the different culture in at least L’Viv.  To make such negative comments over this particular chain of restaurants is moronic, especially considering business practices of our mother land.  I venture to say he is a poser, and not a true American.  I agree with the statement that says without controversy people are not willing to learn.

    Keep up the good work, I look forward to taking some fellow Soldiers to the bunker again tonight.