Restaurants in Yaroslavl
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Sobranie
On the grounds of Music & Time, this traditional Russian restaurant is decorated with stained glass, artwork and antiques that look as though they might be part of the collection. The quaint place caters to hungry tourists in search of traditional Russian cuisine. Much of the cooking is done in the old-fashioned stone oven.
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Van Gogh
The menu requires some deciphering, as all the choices are named after technical terms and geographic landmarks from the life of the artist. Once you figure it out, the soups, salads and pastas are excellent and innovative. This funky café livens up on Friday and Saturday nights, with local bands and free-flowing drinks.
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Actor
Garden furniture and imitation gas lamps create a trattoria ambience – without the fresh air. The place attracts an artsy clientele who like to smoke. The walls are covered with whimsical frescoes and theatre posters, and the air is filled with sounds of live rock, jazz and blues.
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Poplavok
Housed on a boat on the Kotorosl River, Poplavok offers Yaroslavl’s only truly waterside dining. Seafood specials are skilfully prepared and artfully presented. Additional perks include live music and alfresco dining when the weather is fine.
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Bristol Restaurant
Downstairs, a sunlit café that's popular for lunch or drinks. Upstairs, a formal dining room with heavy drapes, high ceilings and dark wood floors.
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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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Mario
Evoking an Italian café, this pizzeria has tile tables and Tiffany lamps. In summer you can enjoy the footpath seating.
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