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Gostilintsa
Almost diagonally opposite the Starata Loza, this classy place is uninvitingly located behind a wooden door. The service is excellent, the meals are not too expensive and the menu is in English.
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Restaurant Tryavienski Kut
This atmospheric restaurant in an imposing National Revival-style house has worn wooden floors and carved ceilings, and a good range of homemade Bulgarian cooking.
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Slatkarnitsa Enitsa
There are tasty cakes and a corner for kids at this local sweet shop in the middle of town.
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Starata Loza
The Old Vine features eccentric traditional décor (wood carvings on the interior, wine casks sticking out of the walls) and has a big menu of inventive Bulgarian fare, plus 27 kinds of rakia (fruit brandy). The specials, like pork stuffed with onions, sausage, mushrooms and walnut (11 lv) are expensive, but worth it. It's on the cobblestone street opposite the entrance to Daskalov House.
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Zograf Mehana
The traditional-style restaurant in the hotel of the same name is just off the main square and serves a reliable range of Bulgarian staples.
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