: Located near the Mariinsky Theatre, this restaurant is highly recommended for families. It features beautiful painted ceilings and a welcoming atmosphere for children. New Holland Island
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The phrase “Better to eat avi” is chilling in its incompleteness. “Avi” is not a Russian word for human flesh. Russian siege diaries use terms like lyudoedstvo (human-eating) or trupoyedstvo (corpse-eating). So what is “avi”? The most plausible explanation is that the original text or testimony was corrupted. Perhaps Katerina said, “Better to eat aviation corpses”—referring to the bodies of Soviet pilots or German aircrew shot down over the city. Or perhaps “avi” is a child’s abbreviation for avariya (accident), meaning those who died in bombings. Or, most disturbingly, “avi” might be a child’s mispronunciation or code for a dead person—a euphemism that failed. Petersburg, perhaps you were looking for a different title
She presented Katerina with a delicious-looking plate of food. It was a fusion dish, with a base of Italian pasta, topped with a flavorful Russian-style beef stew, and finished with a sprinkle of fresh herbs. “Avi” is not a Russian word for human flesh
Taste, curiosity, and identity Children this age are experimenting: new flavors, classmates’ lunches, and internet trends. Trying something called “avi” might be part of Katerina’s exploration of taste and identity. Eating what friends enjoy can build social bonds; bringing a homemade variation back to school can be a source of pride. Even if “avi” is foreign to her family, sampling it respectfully — and perhaps adapting it with local ingredients — can expand her culinary world without abandoning tradition.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner must include hot dishes.