Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Khankendi, Nagorny Karabakh, Azerbaijan. Stepanakert (Armenian: Ստեփանակերտ Step'anakert; Eastern Armenian pronunciation: [əstɛpʰanaˈkɛɾt]), Khankendi (Azerbaijani: Xankəndi) and originally called Vararakn (Armenian: Վարարակն), is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Artsakh, a de facto independent republic, recognized as de jure part of Azerbaijan. As of 2015, the population of Stepanakert is 55,200.
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4 based on 24 reviews
'The Roots' is a space which aims to promote life, culture and happiness in Artsakh, which has been in conflict with Azerbaijan for over 25 years now. Youngsters will be proactive in the creation of this space, bringing it alive by meeting, sharing, debat
I really liked the interior design of this restaurant but it is the only thing I liked there. Besides the fact that the menu was 2 pages and we could hardly find there anything to eat, the kitchen didn't have half of what we've chosen from the menu. So unfortunately we couldn't enjoy our meal there.Hi MaryThanks for your visit and your lovely feedback.Sorry for the menu, I promise we got better :)Sometimes, all ingredients are not available.Hope to see you soon again.Greg
Best Eastern European food near Khankendi, Nagorny Karabakh, Azerbaijan
4 based on 24 reviews
A classic style tea house and restaurant is located in the historical center of Stepanakert, has a wonderful staff and warm atmosphere. For the first you will like our interior decor and ambience. In our place you can find a large variety of dishes from s
We had read alot about another restaurant (wont take the name here) and we informed our hotel assistant that we wish to visit that place for dinner as it was almost 10 pm.We were recommended to visit Renaissance Tea House and Restaurant instead, so indeed we did.We were pleasantly surprised by the amazing decor and warm vibe of this restaurant. Unfortunately the food menu was in Armenian and our hotel assistant who was so kind to get us here, also called out to the chef who spoke English. The chef took time out to actually explain most dish (mostly ingredients...as I avoid beef and not fond of sea-food and my wife is vegetarian), so we dont accidently get any of it.I had an amazing pork rice meal and my wife enjoyed her vegetarian sizzler and recommended white wine. They also serve bread basket with the meals. The waitress was always smiling as she passed-by and inquired if we were ok or wanted something as my wife was famished after the long night drive from Yerevan.It had rained in the evening, so the outside section was closed and we sat indoors which was non-smoking (surprising as most places indoors are smoking as well)Our hotel assistant had waited for us and was busy with other work...till we actually realised that he owned the place...Mr Armaan :) He even called for a cabbie for us back to our hotel and waited 10 minutes till it came ...unfortunately he didnt speak much English but we did tell him we loved the place and our bursting bellies proved we loved the food..Great hospitality and great food...A good place indeed to visit in KarabakhThanks ArmaanDear guest, thank you very much for the review! We remember you and are happy to hear that you enjoyed your time in our place. Now we have menu translatead in English, so it is easier for our guest to make a choice. Hope ypu will visit us again!
If you want to get a basic acquaintance with local wines (which are unique and excellent, by the way) - it's worth stopping by. But the wines which the owner would recommend are not always the best, unfortunately - especially after you travel through the Wine trail tour and have some experience with the local wines. Surprisingly, but the simplest "home" wine tasted the best there comparing to the bottles that we tried.
Top 5 European food in Khankendi, Nagorny Karabakh, Azerbaijan
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