Smoked, Cured, Tasty: Ksenia Nesterova on Bringing Russian Delicacies to Escondido

North County will find smoked salmon and lobster tails on the menu this Spring
Smoked Cured Tasty salmon
Photo: Official

When Ksenia Nesterova moved from Russia to the U.S., she began making smoked fish because nobody else was. 

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“Smoked food is very popular in my home country, Russia,” Nesterova told What Now San Diego. “I am a big fan of smoked fish myself and I missed this type of food so much. One day I decided to try to smoke some fish. It was so good! I continued experimenting with different types of food and recipes.”

At this point, she has developed enough recipes to open a restaurant. This coming April, Nesterova plans to do just that, with her business Smoked. Cured. Tasty. 

Smoked. Cured. Tasty. is the culmination of years of recipe development, as Nesterova has tested out countless flavors to share with family and friends. Once open, the menu will include smoked fish, meat and poultry to go along with sandwiches, bagels and charcuterie. 

“Last year, I decided to move from passion to a new profession,” Nesterova said. “We started to look for a small restaurant in North County and we finally found one in Escondido.”

Her restaurant will open at 138 W Grand Ave. in the space formerly occupied by the Vegan Soup Bar, next door to Swami’s Escondido. Updates about Smoked. Cured. Tasty. can be found on the restaurant’s Instagram

Photo: Official
Olivia Langen

Olivia Langen

Olivia Langen is a food and culture journalist who has written her way around the world. After traveling from Moscow to Mumbai and Tokyo to Taipei, she has found her way back to sunny Southern California. There, she spends her free time reading fiction, learning languages, and playing music.
Olivia Langen

Olivia Langen

Olivia Langen is a food and culture journalist who has written her way around the world. After traveling from Moscow to Mumbai and Tokyo to Taipei, she has found her way back to sunny Southern California. There, she spends her free time reading fiction, learning languages, and playing music.

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