>>You can see based on this photo that the American version is much thicker than typical Russian pancakes.
Simalar thick pancakes named olad'y (оладьи), not blyny (блины):)
>>My dad gets the same meal, but with French toast instead of pancakes. Do you eat this in Russia?
Sure!
>>My sister ordered the smokehouse chicken, with baked potato
This breakfast is too heavy for me.
>> Almost all restaurants have separate kids menus, with a lot of options. Usually the menus are interactive, with games, puzzles and pictures for coloring. I didn't notice kids menus in any Russian restaurants, but I wasn't really looking for them
We have the same. You come in Russian cafe without a child, and for you did not offer such a menu:)
>>Here's the bill for breakfast. Total cost for four adults and one child - $49.41
For many in Russia it is very expensive.
>>Maybe some of you have already eaten here?
Yes!:)
>>It seems to me that Americans eat at restaurants more often than most Russians
Yes. I don't like have breakfast in the restaurant. In home it's tastier, cheaper and do not need to go anywhere (I'm too lazy in the morning) :)))
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Mine too!:)
>>You can see based on this photo that the American version is much thicker than typical Russian pancakes.
Simalar thick pancakes named olad'y (оладьи), not blyny (блины):)
>>My dad gets the same meal, but with French toast instead of pancakes. Do you eat this in Russia?
Sure!
>>My sister ordered the smokehouse chicken, with baked potato
This breakfast is too heavy for me.
>> Almost all restaurants have separate kids menus, with a lot of options. Usually the menus are interactive, with games, puzzles and pictures for coloring. I didn't notice kids menus in any Russian restaurants, but I wasn't really looking for them
We have the same. You come in Russian cafe without a child, and for you did not offer such a menu:)
>>Here's the bill for breakfast. Total cost for four adults and one child - $49.41
For many in Russia it is very expensive.
>>Maybe some of you have already eaten here?
Yes!:)
>>It seems to me that Americans eat at restaurants more often than most Russians
Yes. I don't like have breakfast in the restaurant. In home it's tastier, cheaper and do not need to go anywhere (I'm too lazy in the morning) :)))