Restaurants in Kyzyl
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Vostorg
Perched above a supermarket of the same name, Kyzyl’s best cheap eat is a plasticky no-frills self-service cafeteria where cash-strapped students and office workers fill up for a few roubles on generous platefuls of pelmeni, bliny, meatballs, plov, pork roast and Ukrainian holubtsi (cabbage rolls stuffed with rice and meat). Fresh doughnuts and pastries make this a perfect budget breakfast spot.
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Kezhik
The only central café to serve authentic Tuvan fare such as sogozha (stuffed grilled liver), manchi (mutton ravioli) and the dreaded han sausage. Gaudy black and gold decor and carefully laid tables lend it a grander ambience than it deserves.
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Arlekina Kafe
Bright colours, Venetian carnival masks and big-screen DVD make this clean, family-friendly place an upbeat choice. The menu is extensive and the R100 lunch is filling, if unexciting.
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Kafe Dom Pechati
With its hand-written menu of Russian stodge and snarling dinner ladies, this hard-to-find basement stolovaya offers a more Soviet dining experience.
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Art Kafe
Neither arty nor a café, the rather threadbare theatre restaurant has affordable lunch menus, a R50 evening cover charge and poor service.
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Kafe Shek-Peer
Presentable café with a short menu of tasty dishes that include rice or potato garnish in the price. Wine available by vodka-sized glass.
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