B logo Cent

Olesya's Wine Bar & Bistro

About Olesya's Wine Bar & Bistro

Is this your business?
  • Base price ({{ repeatDayCount }} {{ config.calendar.range_mode === 'nights' ? "nights" : "days" }})

    {{ priceFormat( pricing.base_price ) }}

  • Total

    {{ priceFormat( pricing.total ) }}

Claimant details

A SIBERIAN BEGINING

Born in the vast forested heart of Siberia in the city of Omsk, Olesya was raised in a country where the stifling Soviet regime reflected in the drab, bare shop shelves and lack of imports. Russians, though, are a resourceful people and many grew their own food in dachas in the vast Russian countryside. Olesya’s very earliest memories are of her summers playing in her grandparent’s dacha in the Siberian countryside.

 

SUMMERS AT THE DACHA

Siberian temperatures can go as low as the minus 50C in winter but the land bursts alive with animals, fruit and vegetables in blazing summers when the temperatures can soar to over 40C. Olesya’s early memories are of fresh vegetables, fruits, mushrooms and berries ¢‚¬€œ often eaten straight after they were plucked from the ground of her grandfather’s dacha or from the surrounding forests. The dark, freezing winters were brightened by the juices and preserves her grandfather made from the autumn harvest.

 

KITCHEN TALK

In the Soviet Union the intimacy of the family home was a refuge. ¢‚¬ËœKitchen talk’ was the name given to conversations that in a less safe place could get one into trouble. In the Kitchen friends and family could relax and the preparation of food was an opportunity to indulge in creative free expression.

 

A CULINARY CROSSROAD

Despite its apparent isolation Omsk sits on a culinary crossroads of food influences as vast and diverse as the peoples of the 15 old Soviet Republics and six time zones.

A Mediterranean diet of olives, figs and dark red wines came from Soviet Armenia and Georgia and the influence can be seen in dishes like the rich, flavoursome Solyanka soup that Olesya serves in her Wine Bar ¢‚¬€œ as well as being delicious it’s a renowned ¢‚¬Å“cure¢‚¬ for the day after the night before!

Siberia shares a common border with China and the Asian influence is seen in the traditional Siberian Pelmeni with their similarity to ¢‚¬Å“Dim sum¢‚¬. There is a Scandinavian influence from the Baltic coast giving us the delicious Herring St. Petersburg which is a favourite at Olesya’s.

 

CAVIAR; A CASPIAN LUXURY

When Olesya was a child the Caspian Sea was still teeming with sturgeon and her mother and grandparents would work extra hours to be able to afford huge jars of wild Caspian Beluga and Sevruga caviar which is almost unobtainable today although sometimes Olesya manages to get some in stock.

Red caviar is a popular less expensive alternative in Russia and features on Olesya’s menu ¢‚¬€œ it can be eaten on buttered bread or on blinis with sour cream. The large Jewish community in Russia ensured that many Jewish favourites such as knishes are common in Russia. Indigenous Siberian ingredients feature in borscht and in the wide array of Russian salads that are among the first dishes Olesya learnt how to prepare as a child. Fish, poultry and meat abound in the world’s largest country ¢‚¬€œ this is reflected in classic recipes such as Veal Orloff, Beef Stroganoff and Chicken Kiev.

 

A PASSION FOR FOOD

Olesya learnt how to cook the rich Russian cuisine at her mother’s knee. A Siberian must never receive a guest without a table full of food and Olesya first adventures in food were as sous chef for her mother when gangs of friends and relatives would arrive hungry and thirsty. Russians share the Irish fondness for a social drink but drink must always be accompanied by food. Olesya’s mother readily admits that the pupil soon surpassed the teacher and Olesya’s table was renowned in her circle as the finest in Omsk.

 

AN ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT

Olesya was one of the first to take advantage of the opening up of Russia. At age 16 she started her own business importing clothes from the West and expanded to own her own clothes boutique.

Olesya smiles when people discuss the Irish banking crisis. In the Russian currency crisis in the late 1990s the bank, where Olesya had saved all of her profits from years of business, simply closed. There was no bail put and no government guarantee. She lost everything.

 

A JOURNEY TO THE WEST

Olesya made a snap decision to accept a friend’s invitation to join her in taking a job offer to work in a restaurant in what was described to her as a ¢‚¬Å“tourist city¢‚¬ in Ireland, 6000km away ¢‚¬€œ this is what brought her to Portumna, County Galway, that was ten years ago. Five years later she fulfilled her dream by opening Olesya’s Wine Bar in central Dublin. Olesya’s Wine Bar marries her lifelong love of food with her passion for wine.

 

A PASSION FOR WINE

Now in the west Olesya immersed herself in wine culture visiting wineries all over the world, passing her wine exams with distinction and, of course and most importantly, by tasting wines from every region of the world with the same passion and sense of adventure that she has lived her life. Olesya designed Olesya’s Wine Bar to fulfil what she saw as a gap in the market ¢‚¬€œ a place for people who want an informal, relaxed atmosphere but without sacrificing quality in food and with a large and superior choice of wine.

 

OLESYA’S WINE BAR IS BORN
Olesya’s Wine Bar provides a relaxed atmosphere where clients can spend lazy hours quaffing wine with tapas or enjoy a light lunch or three course meal if they prefer.

Quality of the ingredients and food product is the paramount value in Olesya’s kitchen. The wine list reflects Olesya’s view that the choice of wine both by the glass and by the bottle should be vast, should cover all the world’s regions and should cover the full price range from excellent value to those special wines for those special occasions.

 

LARGEST WINE LIST IN THE WORLD
Consequently Olesya’s wine list is one of the best one will find anywhere in the world. It is a godsend for the wine connoisseur and a wonderful introduction for the beginner with helpful descriptions included for every wine on the list.

 

PROUD OF HER LIFE AT THE DACHA
Olesya’s grandparent’s still tend the crops in their dacha every summer. Olesya misses them sometimes but is proud to have brought 6,000km west with her the food values they taught her¢‚¬¦quality ingredients, flavour, freshness and conviviality and to have married this with her passion for wine.

It is not for nothing that Olesya’s Wine Bar’s motto is ¢‚¬Å“For lovers of wine and of life¢‚¬.

 

¢‚¬Å“FOR LOVERS OF WINE AND OF LIFE¢‚¬

*This listing is not currently maintained by, endorsed by or affiliated with Olesya’s Wine Bar & Bistro

Bar near Olesya's Wine Bar & Bistro

The Marker Hotel Dublin

  • Open
/5

0

Related posts

Olesya's Wine Bar & Bistro

There are no results matching your search.

Reset

Interesting reads

zhivago-nightclub-party-adelaide-p5egam6ildw1hdhx0rrbbcvumycu0u2hultd9miy4g.jpg

Adelaide's Best Nightclubs

Adelaide, known for its vibrant nightlife, offers a plethora of nightclubs where you can unwind and dance the night away. From the bustling Hindley Street to hidden gems, the city’s best nightclubs are just a stone’s throw away. Whether you’re shaking off a tough week or exploring the city’s nocturnal offerings, these top spots, curated by BarAdvisor, promise an unforgettable night.

BA Admin

  • 0
Vodka-no-hangover.jpg

Prevent a Hangover in 5 Simple Steps.

Navigating the world of nightlife can be thrilling, but it often comes with the dreaded next-day hangover. Fear not! We’ve got some tips and tricks that might help you dodge that post-party headache. Remember, these are not scientifically proven methods, but rather a collection of popular beliefs and personal experiences.

BA Admin

  • 0
the-bridge-water-inn-bar.jpg

Adelaide Hills' Top Pubs & Bars

Adelaide Hills, known for its scenic day trips, enchanting Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, and invigorating hikes, also boasts a delightful selection of pubs and bars. Perfect for rounding off a day’s adventure, these establishments offer a blend of culinary delights, local wines, and heartwarming atmospheres. Here’s BarAdvisor’s pick of the best pubs and bars in the area, ensuring your visit to Adelaide Hills is complete.

BA Admin

  • 0
lady-burra-brew-adelaide-bar.jpg

Discover Adelaide's Top 6 Laneway Bars

Exploring Adelaide’s laneway bar scene can be an adventure in itself. With so many options, it’s challenging to know where to start. Fear not, as we guide you through six standout bars that promise a memorable night out. Let’s dive into these unique spots where the party never stops!

Uncovering Adelaide’s Hidden Gems
Adelaide’s laneway bars are a blend of hidden charm and vibrant energy. Whether you’re looking to kick-start your evening or keep the night alive, these venues offer something special.

BA Admin

  • 0
Miami-Nightlife.jpg

Miami's Nightlife Magic: Clubs, Bars, and More

Miami’s vibrant nightlife scene is a must-see, offering an array of experiences from club hopping in limousines to rooftop bars. This article explores the best spots and activities, guiding you through the top locations for an unforgettable night out.

Exploring South Beach’s Nightlife

South Beach stands out with its luxurious, sophisticated vibe. This area is a hub for those who love glamour, offering a range of experiences from intimate settings to wild parties. It’s the perfect place for anyone looking to dive into Miami’s diverse and energetic nightlife.

BA Admin

  • 0

Follow BarAdvisor

Disclaimer

BarAdvisor does not guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of all details provided on this page. Prices and information are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date and accurate information, please contact businesses directly. The copyrights of the listings and images are controlled by the Listing Author. If you come across any copyright violations, please report them here.

© 2023 BAR ADVISOR FROM SBB AUSTRALIA