RussiaRestaurants

Eastern European restaurants in Russia

  1. A

    Kafe Tbilisi

    This place is a St Petersburg institution. A Georgian restaurant coming to you charmingly from Soviet central planning, Kafe Tbilisi remains a beloved institution to many residents of the city, clunky 1970s style and dark decor notwithstanding. Don't miss their khachapuri (cheese bread).

    reviewed

  2. B

    Shinok Solokha

    A homely Ukrainian cottage, complete with curtains on the windows and servers in traditional garb. The menu features Ukrainian specialities like borsch and vareniki (boiled filled dumplings). One in a row of themed restaurants, including a Czech beer pub.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Tbilisi

    Despite growing competition, this atmospheric tavern-cavern still offers the most authentic Georgian cuisine in town. Try the filling, oozingly cheese-filled khachapuri po-imeretinsk(Georgian bread stuffed with salty cheese).

    reviewed

  4. Tavern on the Lake

    Gnaw on shashlyk (meat kebab) to your heart's desire at this Georgian eatery. Pork, chicken, beef and sturgeon - all are grilled up and served hot and spicy.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Chudesnitsa

    An unpretentious outdoor terrace marked simply 'Kafe' that's ideal for well-made Georgian cuisine on a sunny summer's evening.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Pelmennay

    Old-school, pick-and-point eating.

    reviewed