Restaurants
Odesa has always been a haven for gourmets (even during poor old Soviet times), but the boom in quality and diversity that has taken place over the past decade is unprecedented. The infusion of new cuisine into an already ethnically rich culinary tradition resulted in an impressive range of options including American, French, Jewish, Mexican, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Asian, Ukrainian, Middle-Eastern and more. In the historic centre, you’re never more than a couple steps away from your next dining experience. Odesa’s proximately to the sea means culinary utopia for fish lovers. With so many establishments to choose from, we hope that our guide serves as the solution to what can be an overwhelming question: What’s for dinner?
Latest Comments:
Steakhouse: Meat and Wine
a very cozy and stylish place in the very center of the city. variety of dishes in menu, with the strong accent on meat and wine....Compot
I've heard about Kompot from friends who have been raving about the place after their visit to Odesa....Basilic
the place has changed its name and now is called Basilic.This artsy street cafe, decorated with hand-made fabric dolls and cats, cried to stop by, at least to admire the creativity and ambiance....