Bulgaria Restaurants

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  • 1. Arbanashki Han Tavern

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    Stone walls and floor, beamed ceiling, and roaring fireplace combine to create a charming medieval-style tavern. Red embroidered tablecloths and pillar candles resting in a candelabra bring further warmth to the 50-seat space, whose walls are dotted with antlers. The outdoor tables sit on a covered patio and the restaurant's idyllic garden has rustic wooden tables shaded by trees and a little playground. The menu is well-rounded enough to please everyone; there's trout for pescetarians and a hearty chicken stew for carnivores. For vegetarians, some light salads, including the shepherd's salad, a Turkish dish of diced tomatoes, cucumbers, onion, and parsley. The shopska salad is similar to the shepherd's but with peppers and sirene, a white brine cheese that akin to feta. For kids, a juvenile dream come true: French fries with cheese.

    8-10 ul. Georgi Kandilarov, Arbanasi, n/a Bulgaria, 5029, Bulgaria
    062-650–064
  • 2. Fish'n'grill Dunava

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    This warm weather restaurant and sister eatery to BBQ Dunava (right next door) is on boats docked in the Danube. The extensive menu puts American seafood shacks to shame. There are more than a dozen salads, ranging from the simple caprese to the captain's salad, with white and red beans, pickles, purple onion, roasted red pepper, and smoked mackerel. Goat cheese with honey and walnuts makes for a pleasant appetizer and a nice compliment to the main event: ultra fresh seafood. Those who don't eat fish can tuck into pastas and risotto or chicken and pork dishes.

    Pontoon 6, on the riverfront, Vidin, n/a Bulgaria, 3700, Bulgaria
    889-088-673

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    Rate Includes: Closed Tues., No credit cards
  • 3. Izvora

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    A 17th-century residence turned tavern, Izvora has a verdant, spacious garden with swimming pool and play equipment. Service is slow, but there's free Wi-Fi and kids can entertain themselves outdoors. Expect standard Bulgarian pub fare such as meat stews served with housemade bread and Turkish-influenced salads of diced tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, parsley, peppers, and sirene (a white brine cheese similar to feta). Yogurt with honey and nuts is a sweet, refreshing end to the meal. Wash it all down with Boliarka beer, brewed in Veliko Tarnovo. The coffee here is subpar; avoid it.

    3 Opalchenska Str., Veliko Tarnovo, n/a Bulgaria, 5029, Bulgaria
    887-429-961
  • 4. Madona Guesthouse and Tavern

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    A family owned inn and tavern, Madona has a lengthy menu that offers plenty for vegetarians. The tavern, done up with wooden tables covered in traditional embroidered tablecloths, decorated in hunting trophies, and warmed by the working fireplace seats 30 across four rooms, with another 20 seats in the sweet little garden. On the menu are a range of local cheeses, including the butcher's cheese (white cheese mashed with red chili pepper, oil, and onion), omeletes, several types of salads, and plenty of meat dishes, including sausages, steak, and chicken. For dessert, breaded apples with honey is a nice local end to the meal. The hotel and tavern have free Wi-Fi.

    26 Hristo Botev Str., Belogradchik, n/a Bulgaria, 3900, Bulgaria
    0936-55546
  • 5. Park Hotel Sevastokrator

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    Knock-out views and a fenced-in outdoor playground make this the ideal spot for sundowners and a break from the kids. The terrace and window tables at the Park Hotel Sevastokrator's restaurant offer sweeping vistas of Veliko Tarnovo and the Stara Planina Mountain, particularly picturesque when snow-capped. The food is traditional Bulgarian cuisine gone slightly upmarket to match the hotel setting; look for hearty meat stews served with thick slices of bread, roasted trout; fragrant garlic flat bread, and slices of grilled local cheeses, like sirene (a white brine cheese), topped with herbs from the garden. The restaurant seats 180, but reservations are recommended for outdoor and window tables.

    13 ul. Saint Nicola, Arbanasi, n/a Bulgaria, 5029, Bulgaria
    062-655–553
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  • 6. Pizzeria Classic

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    A riverside eatery popular with locals, Pizzeria Classic serves quite authentic pizzas as well as a slew of grilled meats, salads, and seafood dishes that make use of local catches. Food is prepared simply, letting the fresh ingredients shine through—think salmon steak served with a lemon and a carrot and celery slaw. Their thick slices of housemade cakes get high marks.

    Ul. Tsar Alexander II 25, Vidin, n/a Bulgaria, 3700, Bulgaria
    094-87–865–6402

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