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Marius Pub
Justly popular, Marius Pub is more of a restaurant than a bar. It serves hearty Russian and European food at all hours, and also does a mean breakfast buffet.
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Karchma
By far your best bet in the city, this folk-styled tavern-restaurant has a wide selection of tasty dishes, including lots of salads and vegetarian options.
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Kafe Ars
The Ars is a neat, efficient and even stylish place, serving good Russian meals (outdoors as well as inside in summer), with a menu in English and Russian.
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Pokrovskaya Trapeznaya
On the grounds of the Intercession Convent, the old refectory is now a rustic restaurant serving hearty Russian fare in an atmospheric old wooden building.
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Kafe Viktoriya
A spot to try in winter, Viktoriya’s homemade cooking turns out all the usual Russo-Ukrainian fare, including exceedingly good and popular soups.
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Restaurant Mozart
Tyumen's top restaurant tries a little too hard to look elegant but its menu (in English) offers extraordinary creations like pistachio-stuffed prawns.
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Ceramic Café
This cheerful and cheap place is always busy with Russian families and couples on dates. The decoration, provided by local artists, is for sale.
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Art Kafe
Neither arty nor a café, the rather threadbare theatre restaurant has affordable lunch menus, a R50 evening cover charge and poor service.
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Telega
Telega is a cute, Ukrainian cellar-restaurant with a carefully contrived village feel and unfiltered weissbier (white beer) on tap.
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Pervach
Pervach offers imaginative Baikal-based menus in a vaulted stone-and-brick cellar, heated by real fires in winter. Some English is spoken.
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Gallery Bar
A popular - if pricey - bar with tasty food and cold Guinness. If you come for dinner, head to the more convivial upstairs seating area.
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Saviour Chambers
This place is popular with tourist groups for its atmospheric location (inside the gates of the monastery) and its tasty Russian fare.
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El Depo
A good place to enjoy the Georgian staple, with rustic wooden tables and other traditional decor. Does good lobio too.
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Solovetskoe Podvorie
Has a Russian izba (cottage)-style room, serving national dishes, and a more satisfying European-style menu in the other room.
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Teremok
Reliable Russian fast-food chains include Teremok serving all kinds of bliny out of kiosks and cafés.
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Livadiya Cafe
On the 2nd floor of the hotel of the same name. Serves up standard Russian fare, with a good selection of soups and salads.
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Venezia
Venezia features diversions like billiards and a weekend disco in addition to run-of-the-mill Russian and Ukrainian food.
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Stary Gorod
Good Russian meals in a village-style interior that's mod-retro, with stars shining above and waterfalls and fish tanks.
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Kuchnia Rosyjska
Brilliantly coloured Russian restaurant with a folkloric interior, serving lots of traditional snacks, soups and mains.
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Zhili-Byli
Recreates a Russian country inn, complete with convivial atmosphere, reasonable prices and abundant soups and salads.
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Sultan Suleyman
Behind the lovely 1913 Dom Ofitserov building, midpriced Turko-Russian food is served in a semioriental basement.
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Na Zdorovye
Fun and colourful; a heady mix of both Soviet and Russian folk culture dictates the décor and menu here.
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Chaynaya Lozhka
Reliable, youthfully bright-orange chain café serving bliny, tea and salads cafeteria-style.
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Fasol
Designer café with a relaxed atmosphere, serving a wide range of Russian and European dishes and drinks.
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Imbir
Savvy locals have long flocked to this still-trendy place for its good coffee and reasonably priced menu.
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