Restaurants in Chita
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Khmelnaya Korchma
Plastic sunflowers, dangling onion strings, folksy embroidered tea towels and a menu of borscht, salo (pig fat), vareniki (sweet ravioli-type dumplings) and holubtsi (cabbage rolls stuffed with rice) teleport you to rural Ukraine. Live music, liberal helpings and a low-priced lunch menu (R150) makes this arguably Chita’s best option.
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Zelenaya Rosha
A canopy of plastic foliage covering the ceiling and a tackily dribbling water feature make this a low-lit retreat from the scorching sun outside. Down a few cheap beers or tuck into some basic Siberian comfort food. Chita’s most accessible semipublic WC is in the entrance.
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Fast Fud
.The future is orange at Fast Fud, a garishly decorated McDonalds rip-off, situated on the 1st floor of what will one day be the Alexandrovsky Sad Hotel. Choose mediocre burgers, chips and salads from the picture menu – portions are stingy.
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Kafe Minimo
Genuine, if somewhat underspiced, Georgian food is easy to select from helpful picture menus. Dine in the beamed upstairs restaurant-hall or in the small, pleasant bar area. Khachapuri takes 25 minutes to cook.
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Tsiplyata Tabaka
Floral murals and fake stone carvings contrast intriguingly with Austin Powers–style lighting. Roast chicken priced by weight is the only main course (R36 per 100g). Add salads, vegetables and reasonably priced wine.
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Kafe Traktyr
Russian home-style cooking is served at heavy wooden tables in this rebuilt wooden-lace cottage, with a quietly upmarket Siberian-retro atmosphere. The summer beer-and-shashlyk tent is a popular drinking spot.
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Kafe Kollazh
A laughing Buddha welcomes you to this mood-lit and cosy place adorned with spinning wheels, old samovars and dried flowers. The international-themed food is tasty but overpriced.
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Poznaya Altargana
If pozi are your thing, Poznaya Altargana is your place, but the tasty plov and meatballs are an equally filling alternative.
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Evrika
From behind a historic façade, this plain but well-kept stolovaya doles out very cheap chebureki (meat turnovers) and pozi.
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Kafe Morozhenoe
In primary blue and yellow this striking ice-cream parlour serves cheap meals, wine by the glass and trendy terracotta pots of Chinese green tea.
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Gril Master
Chita's fast-food joint is better for stuffed chicken roulade than for its microwaved burgers.
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