Reviews on Eastern European food in Dobrinishte, Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. Dobrinishte (Bulgarian: Добринище) is a small town and ski resort in the Blagoevgrad Province, Bansko Municipality, southwestern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it has 2973 inhabitants. It is located 6 km east of Bansko, a famous winter resort. It has an altitude of 850 m and is surrounded by the Rila, Pirin, and Rhodope mountains. Dobrinishte offers good conditions for both winter and summer tourism: beautiful nature, hospitable population, ski runs, mineral waters and opportunities for rural and ecotourism. According to legends and song, between 6th and 15th century Dobrinishte was a Bulgarian stronghold which halted the Byzantines from invading the country from the valley of the Mesta River.
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4 based on 149 reviews
What a gem of a place nestled in the Old Town of Bansko. Having skied for 6 days and eaten in our hotel each evening, we wanted something authentic and special for our last night in Bansko. We booked (necessary it seems esp on a weekend) for 7pm and were shown a table upstairs. Both the upstairs and downstairs have a great atmosphere, warm and cosy with big open grills in the centre. The staff were great- one guy was hilarious in fact and all spoke great English. The menu is extensive and everything sounded delicious. We shared garlic bread, stuffed peppers and a Bulgarian salad to start and then had the huge chicken and pork skewers and grilled chicken fillet accompanied by chips and vegetable rice. Washed down with 2 carafes of white wine, a beer, a couple of soft drinks and a couple of bottles of water....all for £60 for 5 of us! Great value for money and delicious fresh food. Not to be missed. One of the only restaurants in Bansko that doesn't need someone on the street trying to persuade you to go in. That's tells a story! Try it!
5 based on 76 reviews
Cosy Log House Restaurant,situated in the new part of Bansko city.Quality food presented with the newest gastronomic way ,served from professional and helping staff.Decent selection of fragrant local wines.Traditional Bulgarian dancing and singing show.
Visited with friends while on vacation. Big group of people. Service was more than fantastic. Fast, informed, smiling, polite. Unlike most places we visited locally. Food was simply fantastic. Large portions, well cooked. Couldnât find a simple problem. The waiters managed to keep everyone happy, what ever we asked for. Will not have the chance to visits again since we are leaving but just have to highly recommend this place. Prices very very reasonable. Well done guys.
5 based on 114 reviews
Chevermeto is a typical tavern, called Mehana in Bulgarian in the heart of old town Bansko, Bulgaria. In the menu you will find a variety of delicious dishes from the Bulgarian, European and International cuisine, typical and local fresh food from Bansko,
Really nice place, authentic bbq and traditional Bulgarian food, friendly staff and helpful explaining the dishes, you can see the food being cooked. Great live music too! Thanjs agsun from the couple in the blue jackets!
4 based on 470 reviews
Those Bansko cooks are great! This tavern has been for 100 years and continues to attract Bulgarians and foreigners with their dishes.See â¦.â¦. The restaurant is furnished in a rustic style- embroideries, patterned tablecloths, geraniums and pelargoniums, wooden tools, copper pots and other household tools, preserved by the old Bulgarian houses;â¦. The wine and rakia are served in pottery;â¦. They have branded clay plates.Feel â¦.â¦. The waiters are cheerful and playful- they explain the meals so that you wish to eat them all, and they offer you from time to time to top up your pottery cup with more rakia, wineâ¦;â¦. The crispy skin of the slowly-prepared in oven pork leg.Hear â¦.â¦. The sizzling sound of meat, served on a special hot plate, to finish its cooking on your table;â¦. I donât know if itâs Friday and Saturday only, but thereâs a little orchestra singing live local folklore, typical for the region of Pirin mountain.Smell â¦.â¦. The appetizing smell of homemade fries-crispy and very tasty;â¦. The meat they serve on a hot plate on your table, besides that theyâre sizzling appetizing, they also smell temptingâyou can eat them right away, but theyâre really hot on that plate, so as long as you can hear them, you can only wait impatiently.To understand what I Tasted at Baryakova mehana, visit my blog placescases.com. You will even see a short movie dedicated to the tavern.To explore more interesting places in Bulgaria, try the search field of placescases.com with the name of the city you are interested in.
4 based on 353 reviews
I have travelled to Bansko, Bulgaria several times to ski. Each time a make a beeline for El Torito. Great service, great food, great value and a overall a great find. Order the Shashlick kebab or the Chomlek sit back and wait to be served a treat.
4 based on 19 reviews
We came to "Babuch" twice for dinner and we were not disappointed. The first thing that impresses is the interior - traditionally old-style Bulgarian with cow bells hanging on a wooden pole from the ceiling, hunting tropheys on the walls, old fashioned table and bench cloths. The menu offers the usual dishes for a tavern in the area and you will need some time to go through it. All the the food, we had, was delicious - we tried kavarma, "Katino meze", the home-made ice cream, salads and appetizers. The prices are very reasonable and cheaper than those in "Makedonska Krachma", the service is, I may say, indifferent. They have a terrace with tables upstairs as well but smoking is allowed there. The tavern is not very big, so reservation is a must especially on weekends.
4 based on 309 reviews
Every year i come again and again when i visit Bansko.I know this place already 12 years.The food is as perfect as always but after the last renovation the restaurant interior became stunning.All arround is hand made like iron and wood details.
4 based on 33 reviews
We watched the waitress catch our trout. One trout, one salmon trout, potatoes, garlic toast and lutenitsa, plus coffee, a big beer and a litre of home made black currant cordial was 41 lev, 20 Euro or £18.Sitting in the autumn sun, watching the leaves fall, in such an idyllic place - priceless.
4 based on 134 reviews
This mehana has a large menu offering traditional Bulgarian specialities. All very enjoyable. Love the lutenitsa and the salads are wonderful. Sitting in the large garden in the evening with a glass of local wine and lots of small plates is a perfect holiday experience.
4 based on 33 reviews
We are in town for Bansko operafest. One acter, so early finish. We decided to choose all starters. Tongue in butter and garlic, tripe in butter, sauté potatoes, cheese fried with honey and nuts, herb & spice toast, two glasses red wine and a beer, for two, came to 41bgn, so a tenner each sterling. And it was good, and the young waiting staff smiled and were pleasant.Same food on Pirin Street or up near the gondola, double the price.Very very good, highly recommended
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