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Restaurant Moskva
This very busy and efficiently run place off the other side of the square is most popular at lunch, when you take a tray and get in line, choosing from a variety of Balkan specialities. It’s smartly outfitted and clean, and there’s also a bar.
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Banicharnitsa Violeta Asenova
Kazanlâk’s best breakfast nook is this tiny hole-in-the-wall place opposite the open market, serving a variety of flaky cheese (and other) pies from the banitsa and byurek family of Balkan pastry.
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Bulgaran
This tourist-friendly restaurant up near the Hotel Zornitsa has a big menu of tasty Bulgarian specialities but perhaps overdoes it on the traditional-costume front, though service is friendly.
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Mehana Kasapinova Kâshta
Excellent local food and wine is served in a traditional setting at the Kasapinova. Nice touches include the colourful local rugs, clay pitchers of wine and a cosy fireplace.
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Jay Jays
The restaurant of the British-run hotel serves up familiar fare for hungry tourists such as bacon and eggs, burgers and, on Friday nights, fish and chips with mushy peas.
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New York Pub Pizza & Grill
This very popular restaurant-pub right on the square has a big menu, serving everything from pizza to fish and grills. It’s not gourmet, but the locals like it.
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Mehana Andyka
This relaxing restaurant has a lovely wooded setting between cliffs, about 300m before the cave entrance, and does good grilled meats and salads.
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Restaurant Vodopada
The best place to eat nearby, this is a charming courtyard restaurant, ranged around a waterfall and fish-pool, serving good grills and salads.
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Mehana Vodenitsata
A traditional Bulgarian restaurant offering hearty portions and live music, the Vodenitsata is popular with locals and visitors alike.
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Mehana Momini Dvori
This mehana overlooking pl Nikola Vaptsarov offers pizzas, salads, barbecued dishes and more, and has outdoor seating also.
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Rila Restaurant
The Rila offers similar fare to Drushlyavitsa, but is more atmospheric, set in a 120-year-old building.
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