A place to start your day with a croissant and a cup of coffee! You can sit down for the breakfast from 8 to 11, or take things to go all day long. All looks extremely tempting and yummy, and gets sold very quickly. by the time I want to take something to go (late evening), the only things left were loafs of bread.
Written Sep 10, 2010
Address: 20 Derebassovskaya St
Great place for a family visit or for a romantic dinner. A fine choice of thin crust pizzas, rizottos, pastas, salads and soups. They also make their own limoncella, smoothies, amazing design to impress anybody....
Favorite Dish: Pizza-"Four cheeses"is just too delicious to miss...
Updated Sep 1, 2010
Address: Semafornaya Street 4
Phone: +380487800985
Website: www.trattoria.od.ua
This is one of the cozy Odessa restaurants beloved by those who have dined there at least once.
It is famous for its oriental cuisine and many kinds of shaurma.
Favorite Dish: Shaurma with potatoes, cheese, mushrooms,
shaurma arabica, shaurma express, shaurma hamus.Company drinks are sure to give you oriental pleasure: aroma tea with pieces of white chocolate; fruit tea with mango and strawberries. Fabulous vanilla ice with fruit will complement your enjoyment.
Have fun!
Updated Feb 14, 2010
Address: 86 Filatov Street
Phone: +38 048 728 04 05
Website: www.odessapassage.com
Be careful to check the menu...most entrees and side dishes are priced per gram, not per dish, so that grilled fish you love that showed to be 60 rph (local currency) actually will be something much higher because you'll get more than a gram of fish. If in doubt, ask the waiter, then to do the math.
Written May 28, 2009
Eating at Ukrainska Lasunka, also know as Ukrainian Lakomka, really is a great experience. The food, drink, service, entertainment and atmosphere are all excellent. This is a place where people go to eat a hearty meal, drink and have fun! The food is traditional Ukrainian cuisine at its best. There is live Ukrainian music too.
Updated Dec 16, 2008
Address: Deribasovskaya 17
Phone: +38 048 7315427
Quite new japanese restaurant in the centre of Odessa. A hall for smokers and non smokers. Great variety of sushi, sashimi and other japanese dishes. There is a 20% discount from 10am till 4pm Monday-Friday.
For a sushi fan like me it's one of the best places:)
Written Feb 10, 2008
Address: ul. Rishel'evskaya, 11
Phone: 785 09 90
I usually do not eat at hotel restaurants, but since we checked in pretty late and had to wake up early, we decided to check the Palladium Lounge Cafe, located just around the corner from the Palladium hotel.
the place had a surprisingly good international cuisine and very nice atmosphere with several outside tables. the prices were reasonable (compared to Kyiv ones) and turned to be about the average to two other places we have visited the next day. however drinks were kind of expensive: the cocktails around $8-12; and for whatever reason they didn't sell vine by a glass (only by bottles). the price would vary by the producer. A bottle of Moldavian vine would coast around $20 and up, a bottle of Chilean - $40 and up
Favorite Dish: I had a salmon in a pomegranate souse and grilled vegetable. for the dessert, I had a absolutely delicious poppy-seed cake, iced with chocolate and caramel
Updated Feb 5, 2008
A new restaurnat in the city centre. Great variety of imported and local beer on draught. The atmosphere inside is very nice and cosy, there are halls for smokers and non smokers. You'll have to wait for a while to get your meal, but the cuisine is good.
Written Feb 5, 2008
Address: ul. Zhukovskogo, 31
Phone: 785 20 73
I was amazed to see such a density and variety of restaurants on and off the Odessa central street. besides Steakhouse and Elissars (see my tips above), we have passed by a Turkish Restarant, Irish Pub, Yokohamma (Japanese and Tai), Ukrainian "Lasunka," a Caribbean "Fidel" and many others. honestly, this was far beyond what I have expected. plus, all the places were almost full and this is already off the season. so make your reservation in advance :)
Written Sep 1, 2007
Address: Deribassovskaya St.
This place is quite good if you want to get a real quality beer, extremly tasty food and friendly personnel.
English menu is available.
Favorite Dish: I like everything, but most impressive are salads with grilled chicken and vegetables, steaks, hamburgers, etc.
Written May 24, 2007
Address: Tamozhennaya square
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