Restaurants in Outer Far East
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Chochu Muran
[ourpick] Chochu Muran In a wonderful Cossack-style lodge filled with antiques and massive moose heads, the Chochu Muran is set at the edge of town, 15km west, near hills. Call ahead to arrange meals, or drop by to see mammoth artefacts or the dogs that give sled rides in winter, when there’s also ice fishing.
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Tamerlyan
This fast-food spot (with battle axes on the wall) gets busiest at lunch, when it has a pick-and-watch-cook (then eat) Mongolian BBQ (R229 for one trip) and a business lunch (R200) from 11am to 4pm weekdays.
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Bistro Assol
One of a couple of central open-air cafés – in summer, that is – selling beer and cheap meals, such as microwaved lagman ( noodles and meat in broth; R75) and crab salad (R45).
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Margarita
Done up with painted windows showing off Tuscan scenes, this family-run spot is big on pizza and pasta (R210 to R370); locals enjoy beer and dessert on the covered sidewalk seats.
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Toragi
This homey eight-table restaurant serves a mix of Korean and Central Asian meals. The kuksu (beef-and-cabbage soup with noodles, R50) is great.
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Buon Appetito
Hipster-stop for whisky or wood-oven pizzas, with outdoor-indoor seating near the pedestrian bridge on a Lena River canal.
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Kafe Legenda
Good for a quick, cheap snack-type meal, like a burger or Central Asian rice 'n' pork bowl of plov.
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Sloboda
Small Russian restaurant proud of its 'hangover cure' soup and Cossack-styled chicken breast.
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