Restaurants in Yuzhno Sakhalinsk
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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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Pacific Café
In the SakhinCentr, this all-Western standard self-serve café is a de facto business-meeting venue. The Texas-big ‘business lunch’ fills trays from noon to 3pm weekdays; you can get a burger (R270) and fries (R60) anytime, or order an American breakfast.
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Chyornaya Koshka
Tucked behind a pavilion of drab housing blocks, the new 'Black Cat' is a very popular eatery for wine-sipping locals dining on big portions of beef, pork, fish and - ! - Mexican quesadillas (cheese pastries) or Spanish paella. Reserve on weekends.
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Slavyanka
Slavyanka Matryoshka dolls and wooden spoons encircle (mostly Russian) diners at this homy, eight-table restaurant that fills for all meals. The stage sees a balalaika trio perform nightly. Food's good and there's an English menu.
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Nihon Mitai
Yuzhno’s favourite sushi spot is a bit out of the centre, but the stylish, bamboo-central, 2nd-floor dining room is good for soba noodles (R265 to R390) and picking from the sushi conveyor belt after 6pm (from R80 per piece).
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Rendezvous
This small, windowless, modern parlour-style place serves tasty, authentic Korean food. Squid fans should try odinopokum (squid with chilli paste and rice). Photo menu, with some English.
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Cippolini
In the happening basement of the Sfera business centre, this slick restaurant-bar hauls in the rubles for the R320 set lunch – pizzas (R225 to R415) get going later.
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Taj Mahal
Cheerful place with colourful murals and very good Indian curries. The lunch set meals start at R230 (not including drinks). The door is in back of the building.
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