Restaurants in Arkhangelsk Region
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Restoran Bobroff
This jolly tavern-restaurant opens into a small period-style dining room with formal portraits and Dutch-style tiled fireplace. Its home-brewed ales are eminently quaffable (try the ‘copper’ beer), and menu items range from beef in bilberries to delightfully subtle cod in langoustine sauce (R230). Evening music can get loud.
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Restoran Pomorsky
Good, if pricey, fish and game dishes served in log-cabin–effect alcoves set around a water feature with bridge, nets and hazel fencing. The restaurant is oddly hidden on the rear 3rd floor of the office building above the Polina Café.
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Paratov
This floating restaurant behind the Sea & River Terminal serves delicious sushi and other Japanese food in a spick-and-span stainless steel environment. A pictorial menu saves you having to grapple with Japanese in Cyrillic.
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Kofeynya U Poliny
U Poliny has everything a good café should - cheesecake, glacé fruit tarts, busy young staff bustling about, and a big choice of coffee and tea. Easily the best café north of St Petersburg.
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Trattoriya
This unintimidating family restaurant is understandably super-popular for well-priced Italian food and good, thin-crust pizzas. Bilingual menu.
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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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Le Petit Restaurant
The Hotel Dvina's neat little restaurant provides good French and Russian dishes in a relaxed European café atmosphere.
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Restoran Dvina
A bright European atmosphere and good seafood and Italian dishes make the Dvina a surefire success.
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Barkhat
The Barkhat restaurant has a slightly stiff vibe but the food is excellent and sensibly priced.
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Krasny Drakon
Upmarket Chinese cuisine in pagoda booths between trickling interior pools.
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