Kola PeninsulaRestaurants

Restaurants in Kola Peninsula

  1. A

    Rvanye Parusa

    The fun, slightly silly sailing-ship theme upstairs comes with netting and golden mermaids. Meals range from potted elk (R195) and reindeer in blueberries (R195) to some good-value creamy fish dishes (R220). Downstairs choose from pizza, kebabs or steak washed down with beer from their microbrewery.

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  2. B

    Restoran Spasatelny Krug

    Classy but friendly, this stone-walled restaurant in the Seamen's Club serves lots of good fish, seafood and meat, and has a fine list of European wines. Service can be a bit slow as many dishes are prepared to order, but they're worth the wait.

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  3. Traktir Kruzhka

    Jolly, bustling mid-market restaurant with rural-Russia feel upstairs and cherry-blossom oriental touches beneath. A giant log bar is decorated with pots, pans and the odd axe. Food curiosities include fruit-and-chocolate sushi.

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  4. C

    Alan

    Curiously ornate but with friendly service, the Alan serves tasty Caucasian fare. Servings are not the hugest so order some delicious khichiny (cheese-filled flatbreads) to round things out.

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  5. D

    Mama Mia

    Cosy yet unpretentious and understandably popular, Mama Mia specialises in great, large pizzas and regional meat-and-berry dishes. Taste both by ordering reindeer ( olenina ) pizza.

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  6. Tsarskaya Okhota

    The good-value Russian cuisine here is highly rated by the locals. Furs and hunting trophies are features of the décor, and an angry stuffed bear guards the toilets.

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  7. Cyr

    A pleasant if poorly maintained cheese-themed restaurant, Cyr serves sandwiches from R40 and set lunches for R100. There's annoying live music after 8pm.

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  8. E

    Kafe Yantar

    Kafe Yantar serves OK bliny (from R28), but their R6 charge for the sugar lump in a R15 cup of tea seems cheeky.

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  9. Kafe Vechernee

    Precooked point-and-pick foods, salads and breads sold by weight, with simple café tables at which to eat them.

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  10. F

    Baltiyskiy Khleb

    For self-catering, there’s Baltiyskiy Khleb, a tempting European-style bakery

    reviewed

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  12. Rodnichok

    Rodnichok is a restaurant specialising in shashlik (barbecued meat on skewers).

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  13. Kai Sushi Bar

    Murmansk’s top sushi served in an upmarket yet hip manga-themed bar-restaurant.

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  14. Venskiy Dvorik

    This cosy pub has good-value Russian food and a R70 lunch menu before 3pm.

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  15. Kafé Zodiak

    Kafé Zodiak has prepared foods and only one table.

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  16. Kofeinya Ani

    Kofeinya Ani serves good coffee and light meals.

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  17. Kulinaria

    Kulinaria has tasty sweet and savoury pastries.

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  18. G

    Kafe Yunost

    A bright place for cakes, pastries, ice cream, coffee and tea.

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  19. H

    M-Klub

    Good intimate hotel restaurant, with a vast range of wines.

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  20. I

    Dnyom-I-Nochyu

    A good, cheap cafeteria with bar.

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