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Businiess name:  Russian Banya of Dallas
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went to the Banya for their New Year's Eve Party and was not sure what to expect. After all, I'm an Irish Catholic and wasn't sure I'd fit in. However, I had the absolute time of my life. The Banya is unlike any place I've ever been before, fit with a spacious dining room, a lounge area with a pool table and state-of-the-art spa/sauna facilities. I'm no expert on the matter, but I'd say this place is as good as it gets if you're looking for a good steam; and after relaxing in their variety of spas (Turkish, Finnish, Russian), you can head over to the dining room for a wonderful selection of traditional Russian cuisine. Those that work there absolutely know what they're doing, and were very accommodating for someone like me who was way out of his element. I've moved to Philadelphia since attending the Banya, but I'd absolutely consider flying down in December to attend their New Years Eve bash again...truly legendary! It's a place that people of all cultures can enjoy, and it opened my eyes to a new group of people and their customs, which I think was my favorite part about going there.\r \r Bravo, BANYA, bravo!

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