Rivage is a fancy terrace top mediterranean restaurant, located within Swissotel Resort Sochi Kamelia. This restaurant will cater to all your gastronomical urges with authentic Mediterranean dishes made using fresh ingredients and traditional recipes. The centerpiece of this restaurant features a wood oven and char grill. There is a full bar provided that doles out a range of in-house concocted cocktails, draft beers, premium and Scotch whiskey, and other alcoholic drinks. The wine cellar, placed behind a glass partition, holds a classic collection of the choicest wines.
Adriano is a popular Sochi pizzeria chain. Almost all of the establishments in the chain have their own additional names, such as "Leonardo," "Venezia," "Sky," or "Fashion." Apart from the pizza and pasta, the restaurants feature sushi, which, as many Russians joke, is the new Russian national food. Even though the Adriano establishments are called "cafes," they have a large drink menu, with a large variety of wines as well as vodka, cognac, rum, tequila, etc. This is pretty typical of Russia. Even if the sign outside says "cafe," it does not mean that this is no place to have dinner or to converse with your friends for hours while having a few drinks.
Japanese cuisine is extremely popular in Russia; you can find sushi and rolls on the menus of most restaurants and bars. Yapona Mama is one of Sochi's foremost establishments that focus on the Japanese culinary tradition. The menu features a large variety of rolls, including hot and spicy ones. The place is also known for its desserts, which include battered fried apples and bananas and fried camembert with raspberry sauce.
The restaurant Moskva ("Moscow") is only open until 11a on weekdays and until noon on weekends. It features Russian dishes and aims to recreate Stalin-era feasts. The restaurant's walls are tastefully decorated with black-and-white photographs.
Amshensky Dvor is a private ethnographic museum where you can learn about the cultures of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus region. Among the exhibits are numerous artifacts dating back to the IV-I centuries BC. The museum complex also contains a restaurant, which serves traditional Russian dishes such as ukha, or fish soup, as well as staples of Caucasean cuisine such as khachapuri, or cheese-filled bread. Amshensky Dvor is located in the Kazachi Brod village, which is situated on the way from Adler, where the coastal Olympic facilities are located, to Krasnaya Polyana, the site of the Olympic mountain sports competitions.
The name of this restaurant refers to an inextricable part of Russian culture, the dacha (summer house). Lots of people in the country, not just oligarchs, have them. Sochi has long been a place where influential people (such as high-ranking Soviet functionaries) had their summer houses, hence "The Boss's Dacha." The restaurant offers many entertainment options for its patrons, such as billiards, karaoke, live music, and DJ nights. The food menu is pretty standard, featuring European and Japanese dishes. You can also pay tribute to a time-honored Russian summer tradition by making your own shashlyk (skewered meat) on the terrace.