Ukraine Restaurants
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Tucked away down a steep set of stairs, this quirky, vintage-style restaurant is as popular for its food as it is for its convivial, eclectic atmosphere. It was inspired by a notebook belonging to an unknown author by the name of Mishi Blyahera, which was full of recipes, many of which feature on the frequently changing menu. Expect a wide selection of salads, meat dishes, and sweet treats (think Belgian waffles with strawberries). The interiors of this cozy basement restaurant have the feeling of a vintage furniture shop, with mismatched chests of drawers, bookshelves stuffed with old tomes, and low-hung lamps.
Spread over three stories in a historic building in central Dnepropetrovsk, Reporter is a one-stop-shop for visitors who want a night on the town without having to walk anywhere. The elegant (and pricey) restaurant serves classically chichi items such as veal carpaccio with foie gras and raspberry sauce, escargot, quail, and rabbit. There’s also a more casual eatery in the complex, with items such as veal burgers and even a vegan platter! The casual coffee shop on the ground floor doubles as a breakfast café, and serves a wide variety of heavy cakes and fluffy French pastries. The on-site movie theater is particularly popular with the primarily youngish, unabashedly hip, and generally well-to-do crowd that frequents the complex.
This upmarket (i.e., rather pricy) fish and seafood restaurant overlooks Artillery Bay.
Consisting of a number of curtained off private dining sections with plush bench seating, Zair is a good spot to host private lunches over shared plates of sushi and sashimi. While Zair specializes in Japanese food, there are also plenty of typically Ukrainian meat-based dishes on the menu, and they tend to be a little cheaper. There's also a good selection of wines, beers, and cocktails, and the restaurant—which doubles as a hookah lounge—stays late open on weekends.
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