Lutsk Restaurants

  1. Brave Schwejk

    Named for the famous fictional Czech soldier Svejk (or Schwejk in German), this place harks back to the novel's Austro-Hungarian era with its mix of sausages, goulash, pig's knuckles, milk veal and similar specialities. The atmosphere is that of a small beer hall, where you'll find the likes of Paulaner, Warsteiner and Beck's from Germany alongside Staropramen and Krusovice from the Czech Republic.

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  2. Celentano

    This cheery, upbeat and well-kept branch of Ukraine's favourite home-grown pizza chain isn't huge, but sharing a table is a good way to meet the locals.

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  3. Orteol

    Although it touts itself mainly as a patisserie and café/bar, Orteol also serves meals ranging from Ukrainian and Georgian to French and Spanish. There's even a slight Japanese touch in the deliciously oil-free Kyoto salad. Indeed, carnivores and vegetarians alike find the worst thing about the place is having to make a choice from the extensive menu.

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  4. Rose Cafe

    This violet-and-rose post-modern café is not only a chic place to be seen, it serves pretty good coffee, sandwiches, milkshakes, cocktails and spirits, too.

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