UkraineRestaurants

Other restaurants in Ukraine

  1. A

    Kafe Motivi

    This opulently decorated and moodily lit Persian restaurant is one of Simferopol’s hip hangouts. The food, which consists mainly of stews and stir-fries, is delicious but usually takes ages to arrive. Menu prices are for 100g while most servings are 200g to 250g, so you need to do some mental arithmetic when ordering.

    reviewed

  2. Kafe Pid Bramoyu

    Although the service at this shashlyk restaurant-café can be spotty, the view overlooking the fortress never takes a day off. The menu covers all the Ukrainian basics, including deruny (potato pancakes) and varenyky (dumplings), plus fresh fish that you can pick out of their small pond.

    reviewed

  3. Hostynny Dvir

    If you can forgive the spread-eagled bearskin pinned to the far wall, this refined restaurant has the best food in the old town, although service can be snail slow. Despite the carnivorous, mainly Russian menu, they’ll rustle up meat-free ­options if you tell them you’re vegetarian.

    reviewed

  4. B

    Tavriya

    This squeaky clean food mecca in the basement of Odesa’s Galareya Afina mall has instantly become the city’s most popular eating option. It consists of a Ukrainian-food stolova (cafeteria), a pizza and pasta bar, and a large supermarket.

    reviewed

  5. Stara Fortetsya

    Unfortunately you can take drinks only on the balcony, perched dramatically on a 40m cliff over the gorge. Inside is where the Ukrainian food is served. Watch out: prices are listed per 100g.

    reviewed

  6. Adriano

    Kharkiv’s ‘restaurant row’ of sorts is vul Petrovskoho, where you’ll find all brands of cuisine, including Italian at marvellously affordable Adriano.

    reviewed

  7. Parizh

    Kharkiv’s ‘restaurant row’ of sorts is vul Petrovskoho, where you’ll find all brands of cuisine, including French in funky Parizh.

    reviewed

  8. Ali Baba

    At the east end of vul Petrovskoho, near the metro, some of the best shawarmas in Ukraine are at outdoor stand Ali Baba.

    reviewed

  9. C

    Pidpilya

    Shabby chic resto in Kabinet Café’s basement doing good pirogi (Polish dumplings).

    reviewed

  10. Celentano

    Ukraine’s most popular pizza chain is typically mobbed with young locals.

    reviewed

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  12. Hunska Krytnytsa

    Quick Ukrainian eats on a street-side terrace in the new town.

    reviewed

  13. D

    Sim Porosyat

    Lviv’s obligatory Ukrainian-theme restaurant.

    reviewed

  14. E

    Veronika

    This is a classy basement restaurant.

    reviewed