Restaurants in Yekaterinburg
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Georgian Kitchen
This is a classic Georgian place, complete with kitschy artwork and Christmas lights. But the shashlyk, kharcho (rice with beef or lamb soup) and khachapuri (cheese bread) are spicy and delicious. And the keyboardist-crooner belting out the ballads never fails to inspire some dancing (or perhaps that's the Georgian wine).
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Port Stanley
The sunny terrace on the banks of the Iset makes this a top spot for dining in summer, while the modern interior is also pleasant. The menu is seafood - not from the Iset, we hope. Sample Russian favourites, like grilled sturgeon or herring salad, or more-exotic fare, like sea bass or lobster.
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Vodoley
Specialises in trout, which patrons are encouraged to catch with fishing rods from a pool outside. Much less crowded and much friendlier than its more centrally located rival, Pyramid. Wild boar, venison and bear shot by the owner may end up on the menu here.
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Uspensky Food Court
On the top floor of the Uspensky shopping centre, this food court offers burgers, pizza, sandwiches, sushi and more. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide a sweeping view of the city centre and a new perspective on the activity below.
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Paul Bakery
No relation to the British namesake, this café, entered from ul Vaynera, is great for a quick snack and coffee, ordered from the counter. It is located in a compound with a several other restaurants of the Malachite empire.
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Mak Pik
Now in several locations around the city, Yekaterinburg's original fast-food restaurant specialises in burgers like the 'Big Mak Pik'; it also does pizza, pelmeni (Russian-style ravioli) and, of all things, sushi.
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Nigora
Nigora offers spicy filling Uzbek food - soup and plov (fried rice with lamb and carrot) to fill the belly and warm the soul. Heavy wooden tables and a low, painted ceiling add to the cosy, welcoming atmosphere.
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Dacha
Each room in this restaurant is decorated like one in a Russian country house, from the casual garden to the more formal dining room. It’s a great place to enjoy unbeatable Russian cuisine and hospitality.
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Serbian Courtyard
Patrons talk international politics here, but whichever side of any of the ex-Yugoslavs’ conflicts you might leaning to, this place will treat you to the best Balkan fare this side of the Urals.
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Em Sam
Sushi is the rage all over Russia, and Yekaterinburg is no exception. Nice lunch specials and a convenient location make this place particularly popular. There is another outlet in Bolshoy Ural Hotel.
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Uralskiye Pelmeni
It’s not comparable to its Chelyabinsk namesake, but this cafeteria-styled place inside the Hotel Iset building is an acceptable choice for a lunch.
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Light Cafe
This airy café serving standard European fare and nice desserts is strategically located and creates a good vibe.
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Mamma’s Biscuit House
Mamma works nonstop to please mostly young visitors with excellent pizzas, desserts, teas and coffees.
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Cafe Skver
Barbie and Ken dance in a toy castle while you eat in a cafeteria designed as a playroom.
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