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With its ivy-festooned red door and window frames, Volga looks as if it were right out of a fairy tale. The interior is also unique, with masks, frames, and other tiny curios covering the walls; items that were collected by the bistro’s owner during trips to various countries. The romantic atmosphere may account for the fact that there are lots of female customers. Opened in 1991, Volga, named after the Russian river, serves spaghettis and doria, as well as various beverages and wines. A popular menu item is spaghetti alle vongole, chock-full of mussels and shrimps. A great place to relax with soothing food, wine, and music.
TIP: Enjoy an evening of good food and drink, plus enchanting atmosphere.