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Alpina-varenychnaya
This is a quaint and pleasant café of Swiss-Ukrainian décor not far from the centre. It is conveniently divided into 2 distinct sections, smoking and non-smoking.
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Gallery
Throughout the warm months the restaurant makes use of delightful and popular park-front terrace. When it’s cold, the restaurant is located on the second floor of the Gallery building.
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Kumanets
We took a couple visiting from America to Kumanets. An Idaho farm boy and a butcher’s daughter from California’s cattle country, our friends are used to the finest, freshest, tastiest cuts of meat.
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Pechki da Lavochki
The name derives from a special Ukrainian dish, baked chicken with garlic. The design is unique, like being transported to a Ukrainian village.
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Pervachok-kabachok
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Ukrains’ka Lasunka
With such a vibrant 19th century Ukrainian village atmosphere it’s easy to imagine what it must have been like to dine at Taras Shevchenko’s cottage, and the menu (in English) doesn’t miss a dish from babushka’s cookbook.
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Zakroma
A great place to shop & eat right by the City Gardens. There is shelf after shelf of all kinds of home-made goodies. Ukrainian home -made preserves; fruits & veggies, meats & sauces, wine & juice, etc.
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Khutorok u Morya
The restaurant offers tribute in the form of a menu loaded with traditional Ukrainian cuisine. With an unmatched setting on the
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