Best Eastern European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Eastern European food in Tryavna. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Eastern European restaurants near you.. Tryavna (Bulgarian: Трявна) is a town in central Bulgaria, situated in the north slopes of the Balkan range, on the Tryavna river valley, near Gabrovo. It is famous for its textile industry and typical National Revival architecture, featuring 140 cultural monuments, museums and expositions. Tryavna is the birthplace of Bulgarian writer Pencho Slaveykov and revolutionary Angel Kanchev.
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4 based on 14 reviews
We stopped in here before going to the monastery. It's got nice covered seating with pretty traditional decor and the menu is extensive and traditional Bulgarian.The food was all very good and reasonably priced. We particularly liked the Italian-style Kavarma and traditional flatbread.There were a few adorable, little kittens hanging around the outside on the lookout for some scraps - but they weren't pestering the patrons and appeared to be in good health.
After wandering the streets of the charming old town of Tryavana, what better way to spend a sun drenched day than sitting in a courtyard enjoying traditional Bulgarian cusine?The restaurant is styled as a traditional 'mehana', the entrance opens to a very well maintained courtyard bedecked with tables, and others beneath the shade of vines (later in the year) or the outbuildings. There is an in-door restaurant which is very traditional in its style - boasting the carved woodwork synonyms with the area.The food, English munus available (although some of the translations make you smile - especially the dishes 'constipated with eggs!) is very traditional. The quality is good and the servings are plentiful.If you've not tired Bulgarian dishes don't be put off by the exact translation or the fact that you'd not normally eat something like this. For example, today, amongst other dishes we had chicken hearts, livers (internals) in onions and Balkan spice. This dish is great - I wholly recommend this. All the usual dishes, great salads, grills etcOh yes the pitka - small flatbread - awesome! Served hot, with butter /garlic - go for this alone!Lunch, salads x3 Rakias (large)x2 +2 (small) 1x Vodka 3 x bottled water x 1 coke, kebabche, kufte, (grilled meats) potatoes, pitka x2 chicken hearts etc all for 50 Leva. Agreed - tourist area but circa £20? Come on!Simple - honest and good.I've dined here before - it was the same 2 years back.
4 based on 13 reviews
Nice place to go. Try the pork skewers with the garlic bread they were amazing. Unfortunately we sit at lunch and the sun was extreme driving the beer out of our pores more quickly than its supposed to go down. The place is pretty popular and it's hard to find spot under the umbrellas or the nice looking small pavilions. The staff is friendly but a little bit slow considering the place popularity.
4 based on 31 reviews
Great restaurant, offering us our own room (most customers prefer the courtyard terrace, but for two families it was great to know the kids could run around without upsetting anyone).Food delicious and generous portions.
4 based on 78 reviews
The beer was fabulous! The food wad very tasty. Pelmeni wery crispy, beer sausages, very rich and fresh, snezanka was delicious. Service was friendly.
4 based on 31 reviews
We had a nice lunch today in this traditional bulgarian restaurant in Tryavna. The food was good and the service kind and efficient. We are giving three stars to this place as the price was a bit too expensive bearing in mind other similar options in the area
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