Café restaurants in Russian Far East
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Kafe Kolobok
When your budget’s stretched and stomach’s empty, no one does it like Kolo. A newer take on the old stolovaya. Freshly made dishes such as bliny, chicken or sausage meals, plus the happy breakfast bowls of kasha (porridge; R29) are shown in a removable-slot board by the serving line.
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Nostalgiya
This compact, long-running restaurant offers hearty and tasty Russian meals with a little for-the-tsars pomp. Most visitors come for the souvenir shop (big collection of paintings and handicrafts) or a snack at the café.
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Metro
Below a university building on pl Lenina, the Metro occupies (it's whispered) the spot where medical students once poked at cadavers. Now it's a flashy subterranean drink 'n' eat spot - best for the cheap lunch.
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Cafe Rodnik
This fun little eatery serves a host of Russian and Chinese dishes in a compact Chinese-style setting popular with locals. A mug of local Flora beer (a bit sweet) is R50.
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Kafe Utyos
In the tower in the park overlooking the river, Utyos is one of Khab's swankier restaurants - mostly Russian and Japanese food.
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Voshkod Cafe
Hotel Voskhod's 8th-floor café has good Russian meals in a simple setting.
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