Seafood restaurants in Black Sea Coast
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Mehana Pri Shopite
[ourpick] Mehana Pri Shopite Set in a traditional, tavern-style courtyard around a twisted, 300-year-old fig tree, this is a welcoming place with great food, including numerous kinds of freshly caught fish plus grills, steaks and some vegetarian options.
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Vodenitsata
Standing on the seafront overlooking the beach, ‘The Water Mill’ is a traditional wood-cabin affair, which is always packed out with locals. Specialities include grilled fish, barbecues, steaks and salads, and it seems to be one of the rare places along here that stays open beyond the summer months.
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Mr Baba
The coast-long trend for novelty ship restaurants has come to Varna, with this wooden-hulled venture stranded at the end of the beach, near the port. Named after a 17th-century Ottoman admiral, it features a pricey but hearty menu of fish and steak dishes such as sea bass, trout and bluefish.
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Tambuktu
One of the few restaurants along the seaside promenade that stay open year-round, Tambuktu is a chain seafood restaurant, serving up a vast assortment of freshly caught fish. Sea bass, lobster, prawns and many other dishes are on the menu, and there’s live music in the evenings.
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Ksantana
The split-level terraces of this traditional fish restaurant afford a bird’s-eye view of Sveti Ivan Island from the courtyard balcony. The restaurant can be entered at both the top and bottom of the steps and can be easy to miss, with a sign only in Cyrillic.
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Zlatna Diona
Near the Hotel Crystal Beach, the ‘Golden Dune’ is a cheap and cheery restaurant offering better value than the beachfront places. The English menu features grilled fish, pasta, pizza, salads and soups and the usual Bulgarian specialities.
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Bistro Flagman
One of several harbourside restaurants just outside the town walls offering a fish-heavy menu, though grilled chicken, pork steaks and salads are also available. It’s a pleasant place to just sit back with a Burgasko beer or two on a hot day.
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Old Sailor
Marine-themed harbourside restaurant offering all the fishy dishes you can think of. Mussels, crabs, bluefish and shark are just some of the featured menu items, while steaks, chicken fillets and omelettes are among the alternatives.
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Old Nesebâr
With two tiers of seating offering great sea views, this is a popular place for barbecues, grills and fish dishes. It also offers an unexpected menu of Mexican food, including reasonable stabs at fajitas and burritos.
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Old Boat
With an attractive waterfront setting overlooking the harbour, this is as good a place as any for fresh fish. The grilled mackerel, shark fillet and bluefish are all good, and it also serves salads and grills.
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Restaurant Honolulu
It’s a long way from Waikiki Beach, but this sea-facing restaurant is a lively, sociable place to sample a range of fresh fish, including squid and octopus.
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Restaurant Chaika
One of the more modern, upscale options, serving a big menu of mostly fish dishes such as grilled mackerel, though steaks are also available.
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Ribarska Sreshta
Fresh fish is on the menu at the harbourside Ribarska Sreshta.
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Mehana Pri Shopite
[ourpick] Mehana Pri Shopite Set in a traditional, tavern-style courtyard around a twisted, 300-year-old fig tree, this is a welcoming place with great food, including numerous kinds of freshly caught fish plus grills, steaks and some vegetarian options.
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Zlatnoto Runo
Overlooking the sea on the southeastern end of the peninsula, the ‘Golden Fleece’ serves a varied menu, including roast lamb and rabbit plus some inventive seafood dishes, such as octopus with blueberry sauce and pumpkin stuffed with stewed mussels.
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