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Garbuz
No time to wait for a meal? The Garbuz is a lovely place to get ready made food. It is very delicious, of good quality, and inexpensive.
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Hors
Hors was the Slavic god of the winter sun whom ancient Lvivian pagans associated with healing and survival. The stairs leading to the restaurant have been described as "fifteen stairs to the 15th century".
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International Varenyky Fund (IVF)
Currently, IVF is a bit tricky to find. My hippy aunt, still suffering acid flashbacks, may well have been the interior decorator.
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Kentavr
Kentavr is the mythical god with the head and torso of a man and body of a horse. Oddly enough, Kentavr has no connection to this restaurant or its cuisine, but it is a pretty kick-butt mascot.
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Khmilnyi Dim Roberta Domsa
Robert Doms, an aristocratic young Swiss man, brought his brewing talent to Lvivskoe Brewery in the 1850s. Every morning a young
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Medivnia
The name Medivnia translates “Honey Brew”. It is located in the heart of the old city. The interior design is fascinating, with pictures, and artifacts of “old Ukraine”.
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Panska Charka
A lovely Ukrainian restaurant with inside and outside seating. The specialty is ‘home made’ liquors made from honey, fruit, herbs and even horse radish.
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Porokhova Vezha
This popular eatery can be a bit tricky to find. It’s located across the street from the Dominican Cathedral in the ancient looking fortress with the two smirking lions perched on the steps.
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Salo Restaurant & Museum
Salo is a bit like a museum, but more like a contemporary art space. In the restaurant area you’ll be offered a Salo Art Menu which contains some uniquely sculptured forms of salo.
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Seven Piggies
The classic Ukrainian khata (hut) ambiance and attentive service make this a fine choice for those looking to sample the local cuisine.
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Veronika
On a day when most eateries were deserted, Veronika only had a couple tables available in the basement. But you wouldn't be surprised if you know that Veronika is the oldest and probably the best city confectionery.
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Vezha Kramariv
While feasting in this restaurant’s tower, it’s easy to imagine what supper would have been like at the home of a medieval merchant.
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Dim Legend
This restaurant-café has become something of a legend in Lviv. It is located on 7 small floors with a real ‘Trabi’ sitting on the roof top terrace with a great view of old Lviv.
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