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]]>Kiev is bursting at the seams with stellar restaurants just waiting for you to come in and try their dishes. And not only Ukrainian traditional food, but also many Italian, French, Thai and other cuisines.
However, there are so many terrific restaurants to choose from that selecting among them can often become a tricky situation.
So, to help you satisfy your hunger and show you the best that Kiev has to offer, we’ve compiled a list of the best places to eat in Kiev and why. So, tuck in and get reading!
Get a taste of both old and new Ukraine at this avant-garde restaurant located just a stone’s throw away from the hustle and bustle of central Kiev in the legendary location of the Andriyivskyy Descent.
You can’t miss it, Kanapa stands out with its wooden exterior and classical interior.
Red leather couches, Chandeliers, lengthy drapes, and sliding glass doors – the scene is adequately set for a delectable meal of a fusion between modern and classical Ukrainian dishes.
You’ll find most traditional dishes here from Borshch to Chicken Kiev (actually made out of pheasant,) and so much more. And with reviews the likes of “Traditional Ukrainian Food at its finest” it’s simply an opportunity to good to pass up.

With a more modern feel to its interior, you may be surprised that this gastronomical treat has been inspired by three Ukrainian revolutions.
In reality, the Last Barricade is an experience from start to finish.
You’ll firstly need a password to gain access, that password being “Boritesya E Poboryte” to quote the prominent Ukrainian writer Taras Shevchenko “Keep on fighting and you will fight anything”.
You will then be met by a comfortable coffee shop that eventually leads to a bar where the finest local drinks are on offer. And finally, you’ll make your way into the restaurant itself.
You’d be mistaken for thinking you were eaten in a Ukrainian history museum.
With artifacts and images from the Ukrainian revolutions spread across the walls, there’s a true sense of culture and “Ukraineness” to be found in the Last Barricade.
The Vareniky is highly recommended among people who’ve previously visited among other traditional meals such as Sturgeon Caviar and Stewed Goat’s Meat – all delightfully Ukrainian-made.

Initially founded in Crimea, the Musafir restaurant was moved to the heart of Kiev after the turbulent chain of events in 2014.
With respect to its Crimean roots, the restaurant has maintained an interior that is essentially an imitation of a traditional Crimean Tartar family house.
This just so happens to make Musafir one of the most comfortable, cozy, and homely places to eat in Kiev.
You will not find friendly service anywhere and the whitewashed walls, ceiling joists, and handmade tapestry create such a wonderfully laid-back ambiance.
Of course, then, you would expect to find traditional Crimean Tartar meals of all sorts on the menu and you’ll not be let down.
The “to-die-for” Cheburek, a thin, deep-fried pocket of cheese, meat or mushrooms is just that extra bit special at Musafir.
Don’t be surprised if you’re treated to a half-plate sized Cheburek!
However, the most credible testament to Musafir’s glory has to be the locals from far and wide around Kiev. You’ll never see Musafir empty, and you’ll rarely see it not packed to the brims.
So, why not find out what it’s all about?

Moving away from traditional Ukrainian food and into a more international sphere, here we have an impressively traditional Italian restaurant that’s even been described as “more Italian than Italy itself.”
Vino e Cucina has a little bit of something for everyone, wine-lovers, foodies, gourmets, and décor connoisseurs can all find something to spark their fancy within this marvel of Italian culture and cuisine.
Furthermore, whatever the season you find yourself visiting Kiev, you’ll also find Vino E Cucina adequately prepared.
So, take your cheese and wine out onto the summer terrace or stay cozied up inside with your delectable double cheese risotto as you admire the festive decorations.

From the name, you have perhaps guessed the theme of this restaurant.
Odessa, the third-largest city in Ukraine and the undisputed culinary epicenter of Ukraine lends its name to this traditionally Ukrainian restaurant.
You’ll be treated to a wonderfully modern and state-of-the-art interior as you enjoy some of the most lauded and classic dishes in Kiev.
If you’ve ever wanted to get an authentic taste of Odessa, look no further.
This restaurant is your own little bite of Odessa tucked away in Kiev. You’ll find fish from the black sea on the menu alongside Tartare’s of all kinds.

Bringing a taste of modern China to Kiev, Bao offers some of the finest Chinese food for miles around.
Bao is the place at the forefront of all the Kiev local’s minds when they’re got a craving for Chinese food. And it will be your place-of-choice as well after you try its mouth-wateringly delectable dishes.
With a wide variety of soups, dumplings, dim sums, and noodles or rice dishes – you’ll certainly find something to savor.
You’ll also want to swallow up the atmosphere around – the vibrancy of BAO is a sure-thing with DJ-sets and dances being the norm.

A Soulful gem found in the city center, Mama Manana is a testament to the depth and richness of Georgian cuisine as it serves up a plethora of superbly tasty and irresistible traditional Georgian dishes.
To really emerge their valued customers in Georgian culture, wine is served in traditional cups at Mama Manama and traditional snacks are served just in case you’re peckish before your filling meal.
If there’s one thing you simply cannot leave without trying, it’s the famous Georgian Khachapuri bread.

So, dive into the many culinary delights that Kiev has to offer and satiate your hunger for both delectable dishes and culture.
Bon appetit! Or as we say in Ukrainian, Смачного (smačnóho)!
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]]>Kiev city doesn’t lack great bars or restaurants. In fact, some the world’s best chefs are working in the best restaurants in Kiev. Although Kiev weather is cool most of the year, it can get real cold sometimes, so if you are walking around Kiev city in the cold, and feeling it getting stronger, it is time to look for a place to warm yourself up!
Being the good friendly private Kiev tour guide, that I am, I couldn’t help but to give you some hints about the best bars and cafes in Kiev where you can enjoy a hot drink with a warm meal 

The name says it all, and makes it clear that once you step in this Kiev cafe you won’t feel like leaving anytime soon!
After all, why would you? … It is warm, cozy and they serve tasty coffee with great deserts!

If it’s cold outside, why not swing by Lubimy Dyadya?
The name means “Beloved Uncle”. Maybe it is called so because of the cozy home, sweet home vibe it gives to customers. The menu of this restaurant contains many European, Middle Eastern and other dishes.
Beside the unique design of this establishment, it has world-class library of 200 books, containing amazing literature classics such as “One Thousand and One Nights”, “War and Peace”, “A Farewell to Arms” and “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”.
A delicious meal, warm atmosphere, good read and cool soft music while it’s snowing outside… Just perfect!

It is fair to say that Tiplitsa is one of the cozies cafes restaurants in Kiev. The establishment had all what you need to pastime in homelike atmosphere; warm design, wide variety of dishes and drinks, and even hookahs in different shapes and tastes. Don’t miss the hot drinks in Tipletsa!

Enjoying a hot drink here is always a good idea, and more enjoyable in cold weather. This Kiev cafe turns into a warm comfy island, welling to shelter you from the cold wind, rain or snow, and serve you a tasty drink to cheer you up!

It means Carrots Love, and it is a weird name, unless you are familiar with Russian pop-culture, it is a term used to describe love relations in a sarcastic tone.
You should really try Lubov Markov’s signature spiced hot mulled wine and hot cider, served with fluffy waffles, and you are welcome to thank me later 
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]]>City Beach club in Kiev calls itself Ukraine’s first roof beach. No sandy beach around, but the atmosphere is surely there!

This place aims to bring the joy of spending a pleasant day at the beach, to the heart of the Ukraine’s busiest city. Remarkably, they have succeeded in doing so.
The club is located on the roof of the 7th floor of a very simple looking building at the heart of Kiev.
It has 2 large swimming pools, restaurant area, large area, and small lounge area.
Bright, simple, clean design. Nothing fancy, yet very classy.
You can grab something to eat at the restaurant area, or just ask to be served to you by the pool.

Although it’s Compact, you’ll find not only what you need, but also many of what you want. Either if You crave some jumbo shrimp, Caesar salad, or a simple burger, You’ll find it on the menu at City Beach Club.
Prices are within the average local range. There is nothing that you can call expensive.
English menu is available.

Young staff, eager to serve you with a smile and many of them speak English.

Salad + burger + alcohol-free Mojito + one scoop of Ice-cream; will cost you about $15.

City Beach Club is perfect option for young people and couples.
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]]>Located at arena city complex, on the famous Khreshchatyk Street Casual style Food is a combination of cafe, restaurant. Its regarded as one of Kiev’s most popular pre-party spots.
Once you enter you’ll notice one large hall with small second floor that fits the DJ booth and 3 tables, often reserved for birthdays calibrations.
There is an additional outdoor area opened during spring/summer season.

“Comfort and warmth” are the best words to describe the atmosphere at Casual Food. The simple design with its modern elements and warm colors all come together to create the warm wave of sensations.
It’s a good place to enjoy a peaceful meal during daytime, and the right place to start partying at night.

The menu is compact with good selection of dishes, mostly European, thus include couple of Thai dishes.
There is an English copy of the menu, that you can request if it wasn’t given to you from the beginning.
Food portions are moderate, so you’ll not leave hungry! And all What I tried tasted good.

The staff is very friendly, they are always welling to help you choose between dishes. They do speak some English, and rarely write down orders. Yet, never missed up any my orders before 

Prices at Casual Food are moderate and affordable.
Let’s go for a 3 course meal:
Cesar salad with chicken fillet + steak (beef) + homemade pasta with mushrooms and white sauce + fresh orange juice Costs around $20.

Casual Food serves as a meeting space and casual meetings during day time, and it is a great spot to meet friends at evening, and idle pre-party stop at night on weekends.
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