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Hatinka
The interior of the restaurant embodies that of a colourful Ukrainian village. You can listen to the live Ukrainian folk music as you enjoy your meal.
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Kniazhyi Grad
It was like entering a huge throne room. Located under the Diplomatic Institute, this cellar has been marvellously transformed.
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Kozachok
A traditional-looking Ukrainian village pub, Kozachok has an authentic pondside atmosphere and delicious inexpensive food to boot.
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Koza Dereza
This is known as a ‘restaurant-market’. There are fresh dairy products upon entering and throughout the restaurant, shelves full of homemade preserves; fruits and veggies in large jars decoratively displayed.
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Kozats’ka Vtikha
This restaurant is located in the heart of the city and offers classy Ukrainian cuisine. The spacious dining rooms are generously decorated with antiques, some of which you’ll be tempted to make an offer for (or pop in your pocket when no one is looking).
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Kult RA
This is a journey in time to Pre-Christian Ukraine. The staff wears traditional costumes and speaks some English. The décor is “early Ukrainian”, like being in an old village.
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Kureni
Kureni, one of the oldest restaurants in Kyiv, has reopened after renovations. Chef Igor Patuk offers Ukrainian cuisine and follows the modern European traditions.
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Lipsky Osobnyak
This mansion is probably the world’s only home of Ukrainian Haute cuisine. This is only restaurant in the CIS, to receive three separate awards from the prestigious Wine Spectator magazine.
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Mitla
A very traditional Ukrainian experience right near the Golden Gate. The menu is in English and very reasonably priced! We sampled the borsch and varenyky and were not disappointed! There is seating for 80 with live music on Fridays and Saturdays.
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Monastyrs’ka Trapezna
A two-storied annex to the Vydubychi Monastery welcomes you to a singular fusion of museum and restaurant. Show cabinets,
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Panska Vtikha
Located on the left bank near the Liviberezhna metro station, this Authentic Ukrainian restaurant is a must! It’s like stepping back in time! It’s very large and the décor is traditional Ukrainian village.
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Pecherskyi Dvoryk
The refined bourgeois atmosphere of turn-of-the-century Kyiv is effectively recreated here for the capital’s present-day power players.
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Pervak
Take a trip back in time to early 20th century Kyiv. The décor includes the showing of silent movies, and the restaurant itself is on the site of a famous merchant’s house.
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Razguliaevo
This entertaining complex is situated just outside the city limits on the way to Koncha Zaspa. It includes the restaurant with outdoor gazebos a little hotel (eight rooms), three saunas.
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Shynok
Right at the entrance of the restaurant guests face small Ukrainian folk museum, with a lot different interesting exhibits. Delicious smells of fresh bakery, home-made meat and other dishes will not leave you indifferent.
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Taras Bulba
This is a very traditional Ukrainian restaurant - like being in a village. The staff wears those cute costumes and the place is loaded with jars of handmade conserves and preserves along with antiques and decorations all of which can be bought on the spot.
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Tsarske Selo
A bit expensive, but the colourful village décor and traditional singing are quite entertaining, especially if you have no plans to go near a real Ukrainian village.
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Varenichnaya #1
From its opening, Varenichnaya #1 became a favourite for many. To Kyivites it seems that this restaurant has always been a feature near the Palace of Sport! At the entrance you will be met by a charming decorative pig called Varvara.
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Vulyk
Does Ukrainian cuisine seem exotic to you? Whatever your answer, it will definitely seem so when visiting here. Order pickled cucumbers with honey and spring onions, and try a drink of Ukrainian bouquet (thyme, chamomile and mint drawn in apple juice).
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