International restaurants in Bulgaria
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Happy Bar & Grill
Big branch of the dependable nationwide chain offering a menu of fairly standard but tasty salads and grills. You can sit outside and watch the sports channels on the numerous silent TVs, or inside among the Planet Hollywood–style mess of movie posters, guitars and saxophones, while friendly, microskirted waitstaff flit between the tables. It’s packed out in the evenings.
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Restaurant Paradise
The pedestrianised section of ul Ropotamo, alongside Harmanite Beach, is packed with cafés, restaurants and bars. They’re all pretty much the same, but a couple stand out. Restaurant Paradise has a raised, off-street eating area and serves reasonably priced steaks, fish and soup.
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Olive’s
Walls splashed with vintage advertising posters and mock newspapers for menus give Olive’s a quirky twist, and the international cuisine on offer is excellent, featuring dishes such as chorizo sausages, chicken skewers, pasta, steaks and burgers. It gets very crowded at night.
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Restaurant Vereya
Close to but not part of the eponymous hotel, the Vereya aims at gourmet status and offers a wide selection of specialities, ranging from pizzas to unusual meat dishes and some innovative vegetarian options as well. Seating is both indoors and outdoors on the lively square.
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Fat Cat
On the beachfront facing the Glarus Hotel, this is a typically boisterous restaurant and pub aimed particularly at British tourists, with a menu of pizzas, steaks, pies and curries, and big screens showing Sky Sports. There’s a 20% discount between 5pm and 7pm.
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Background
Attractive courtyard restaurant offering an upmarket menu (in English) featuring things such as duck in port sauce, tagliatelle with truffles and chicken breasts with roasted brie. The food is good, but it’s a little let down by slow service.
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El Marinero
The excellent restaurant of the Hotel Mistral is the place to go for some classier cuisine. Fried turbot, smoked salmon, caviar and pepper steaks are among the offerings, and it does particularly good salads.
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Restaurant Maki
A large and popular restaurant just off the square, this place has a huge outdoor section for summer dining, though the interior is somewhat bland. It does good grills and salads, among other fare.
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Café Teya
Close to the bus stop, this is one of several similar places to grab a quick bite to eat, with pizzas, omelettes and grills on the menu. It’s good value for Sveti Vlas.
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Kavaka
Traditional tavern-style place doing the usual line in steaks, grills and salads, as well as some less obvious dishes such as stewed pork ribs and breaded shark.
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Mehana Golyamata Cheshma
Near the bus station, this place serves salads, grills and fish dishes. It’s named after the adjacent 17th-century drinking fountain.
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Bistro Dionisius
At the northern tip of the beach is this slightly cheaper place, with a varied menu including omelettes, salads, fish and pizzas.
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Alpin Restaurant
The Alpin Hotel’s restaurant offers a varied, if touristy, menu of pizzas, grills and barbecue meals.
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La Bomba
Opposite the Hotel Rila, La Bomba serves pizzas and steak-and-chips style dishes.
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