Afbeeldingen
BijdragenGeen afbeeldingen om te laten zien
Reserveer nu
Feedback
Feedback gevenThis place is now closed and is a weapon position for the DPR forces. Cool Beatles model outside, but don't take photos of it unless you want big problems.
This is a good place if you don't speak Russian. You can use the various articles (the articles are described in English). You must have over 50 articles to choose from. Here is what I found during a recent visit (I skip the pieces of meat). At first they had some salad options carrots, cabbage with orange, cheese plate etc. then they had Dessert's cake and cake. Then came the salad and veggie section boiled squash, beet, selection of salads. Then came rice, potatoes, etc., then there were pommes and other potato variations. Then came the soup section mushroom, vegetables, boar, etc. this was followed by rice, wheat bread, buckwheat, brewed cabbage, cabbage cake, etc. then you can jump over the fish section to the pancakes and pour section pancakes with mushrooms, cabbage, potatoes and cherries, carrot cake and a few others. Then there were the beverage departments. Her yogurt was phenomenal, but they also had kefir, milk and other drinks. And he was another dessert table with cake and bread. Nd on the way through the checkout, they had coffee, tea, water bottle and alcoholic drinks. They also had a café that maps special divers like lattes and espresso. You can eat a very filling meal with six or seven of the above items for about $6. Amazing deal, but the taste is a bit dirty. Ukrainians also seem to eat a lot of cabbage, beet and potatoes. I suggest to pick up several pepper packages to season. Or take a bottle of hot sauce. The place was pretty clean, but nothing lifted. And they play too many Beatles songs as they are connected to the Liverpool Hotel
This place is by no means a bastion of vegetarianism. When I arrived in Donetsk, I talked to some locals I asked about Vego food in the city. They told me that it would be difficult and that with the Liverpool has a bit of a student kind of scene and the best place to try to get a vegetarian meal. The choice is great, you don't have to be there long to see that the majority of clientele are meat eaters. My Russian is quite limited and there was not much English spoken by the employees, so there was a bit of a language barrier, but I was there anyway. They make small dishes of the cobbled sea vein, the 5 UAH is a complete bargain through western prices. They offer salads and soups, of which a vegetarian soup is called. They offer pasta with tomato sauce, rice dishes with vegetables, various types of potatoes and potato wedges and the like. What went into the cooking process, I'm afraid I have no idea, and if you go and want that, you have to try with either better Russian than I speak or maybe more luck than I and get an employee who speaks English. Prices are inexpensive according to Western standards. Location is central 4 doors away from the main train (even if the address is published the main train). The place also has a 3-star hotel where I did not stay, and also a live music spot and a karaoke bar. I would love this place to be more focused on Vegos than it. In Ukraine, however, this is optimistic. Until you try to make the best of this place. Payment is made via the card payment system they have. Get on the way to the payment booth and the lady there will sort you out.
This place is now closed and is a weapon position for the DPR forces. cool beatles model outside, but do not take photos of it unless they want big problems.
That is a good place if you don't speak Russian. they can be selected on the various articles (the articles are described in English). here is what I found during a recent visit (I skip the meat pieces.) first they had some salat options carrots, pickled cauliflowers with orange, cheese plate etc. then they had desserts cake and cake. then came the salad and veggie section cooked squash, beet, selection of salads. then came rice, kartoffel, etc. then there were fries, and other kartoffel variations. then came the suppening section mushroom, vegetables, brazed, etc. followed rice, wheat flour, buckwheat, brewed cauliflower, cauliflower cake, etc. then they can go over the fish section to the pancakes and pancakes with mushrooms, cauliflower, carrots and cirsch tree, carrot cake and a few others. then there were the beverage departments. her yogurt was phenomenal, but they also had kefir, milk and other drinks. and he was another dessert table with cake and broth. nd on the way through the cash, they had coffee, tee, water bottle and alcoholic drinks. they also had a caffe that maps special dippings like lattes and espresso. they can eat a very filling meal with six or seven of the above mentioned items for about $6. amazing deal, but the taste is a bit amazing. also Ukrainians seem to eat a lot of cauliflower, beet and carrots. I propose to pick up a number of pfeffer packages for the seasoning. or take a bottle of hot sauce. the place was quite clean but nothing raised and they play too many Beatles songs as they are connected to the liverpool hotel