Food & Bar 114

Top choice in Eastern Siberia


With its imaginative Asian-themed menu, this ain't your usual hotel restaurant. Turkish pea and quinoa salads provide relief to those suffering under Siberia's carnivore dictatorship. You can also go full Khakassian by ordering potkhi (warm sour cream dip) for starters, followed by myun lamb soup, khan blood sausage and irben tea with thyme, cream and honey.


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