Promenad is a restaurant/cafe located close to the Morvokzal. The decor is light and pretty, with elements such as plants and bookshelves creating a cozy, home-like ambiance. The menu is international, featuring Russian dishes such as borscht and chicken kiev, as well as steaks, salads, seafood dishes, and khachapuri (traditional Georgian cheese-filled bread, highly recommended). There is also a variety of internationally popular desserts.
Beliye Nochi (White Nights) focuses on the cuisine of the Caucasus, which is very popular in Sochi. The restaurant is famous for its khinkali dumplings, a staple of Georgian cuisine. There are also traditional dishes like shashlyk or skewered meat, lobio or spicy stewed beans, and satsivi or meat with walnut sauce. The bar also offers local wine and Armenian cognac. The prices at the restaurant are quite reasonable.
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.
This is an inexpensive establishment known for its sandwiches, desserts, and, of course, good quality coffee. Especially noted is a signature sweet drink called "Panna Cotta." The menu also features dinner food such as pasta and steaks. As for non-food related perks, Double Coffee regularly holds live music shows. Please note that there are two Double Coffee cafes in the city.
Santorini specializes in souvlaki, which is a popular Greek skewered meat dish. In addition to that, the cafe's menu features shawarma, stuffed pitas, sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, pastas, salads, and ice cream. If you want to have a drink, Santorini serves beer and mojitos. Also of note is the blue-and-white design of the place, which is quite pleasing to the eye. Sochi has two Santorini cafes, one in Central Sochi, the other in the Adler District.
In Russia the differences between restaurant and cafe are not as clear-cut as in other countries. A lot of the places have coffee and pastries as well as dinner food and a wide assortment of cocktails and other alcoholic drinks. A lot of establishments have both "restaurant" and "cafe" in the name. One such place is Brigantina, one of Sochi's favorites for casual meals. Brigantina strives to create the ambiance of a Mediterranean restaurant, boasting views of the sea and offering a large variety of seafood dishes. Brigantina is also commended for its high-quality, reasonably-priced breakfasts and delicious pastries.
Lakomka (Sweet Tooth) is a chain of cafes that focuses on, you guessed it, pastries. The menu also includes tea, coffee, milkshakes, and ice cream. Lakomka also sells custom cakes and chocolate fountains.
Promenad is a restaurant/cafe located close to the Morvokzal. The decor is light and pretty, with elements such as plants and bookshelves creating a cozy, home-like ambiance. The menu is international, featuring Russian dishes such as borscht and chicken kiev, as well as steaks, salads, seafood dishes, and khachapuri (traditional Georgian cheese-filled bread, highly recommended). There is also a variety of internationally popular desserts.
The Kamelia Cafe, located on the first floor of Swissotel Resort Sochi Kamelia, is a multi-cuisine restaurant that serves the best of international dishes in a classy atmosphere. The ambiance is very lively and sophisticated with multiple movable cooking stations. The open terrace dining area offers ample space to accommodate large groups. The food menu is quite exhaustive and features sandwiches, burgers, salads, soups, pizzas, pastas, fish and seafood dishes, meat dishes, sides and desserts. The full bar serves a wide range of white, red and rose wines, champagne, gin, vodka, rum, scotch, single malt, Irish and American whiskeys, tequila, cognac and draft beer.
In Russia the differences between restaurant and cafe are not as clear-cut as in other countries. A lot of the places have coffee and pastries as well as dinner food and a wide assortment of cocktails and other alcoholic drinks. A lot of establishments have both "restaurant" and "cafe" in the name. One such place is Brigantina, one of Sochi's favorites for casual meals. Brigantina strives to create the ambiance of a Mediterranean restaurant, boasting views of the sea and offering a large variety of seafood dishes. Brigantina is also commended for its high-quality, reasonably-priced breakfasts and delicious pastries.
Beliye Nochi (White Nights) focuses on the cuisine of the Caucasus, which is very popular in Sochi. The restaurant is famous for its khinkali dumplings, a staple of Georgian cuisine. There are also traditional dishes like shashlyk or skewered meat, lobio or spicy stewed beans, and satsivi or meat with walnut sauce. The bar also offers local wine and Armenian cognac. The prices at the restaurant are quite reasonable.
This is an inexpensive establishment known for its sandwiches, desserts, and, of course, good quality coffee. Especially noted is a signature sweet drink called "Panna Cotta." The menu also features dinner food such as pasta and steaks. As for non-food related perks, Double Coffee regularly holds live music shows. Please note that there are two Double Coffee cafes in the city.