Reviews on European food in Narva, Ida-Viru County, Estonia. Narva (Russian: Нарва) is the third largest city in Estonia. It is located at the eastern extreme point of Estonia, at the Russian border, on the Narva River which drains Lake Peipus.
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3 based on 49 reviews
The pizzeria is located in the Kerese centre.
Today I dined at this restaurant and the first thing you notice is the rudeness of the girls behind the counter. I do not speak Italian, and this is understandable, one of them speaks English and is really the only polite. The other girls and ignore you if you ask her something annoy you! I sat at the table outside for at least 10 minutes but NONE of them came to tell me that I have to do within the reservation. Once the reservation is made the pizza came after 15 minutes but no cutlery so I had to leave the table and go inside to take them. Too bad because the pizza is good but they do not want to work and have no experience with tourists.
4 based on 35 reviews
The Narva restaurant forms part of the Narva hotel. It is just 300 metres from the bus and railway stations. Designed in Italian style, it is on the first floor of the building. There is also a lobby bar. Our restaurant is the ideal place to spend a roman
We were staying at the Narva Hotel so decided to eat here on our first night. We werenât disappointed as we received excellent service from Aleksandra and all the staff. Also important to us is the food which was delicious. We chose pumpkin soup and herring salad with black bread for starters. For mains we both had the pork barbeque and pickled vegetables. We were surprisingly impressed by the food, the lovely décor, the ambience and the excellent service. We tried a Narva Cocktail (Vana Tallinn and sparkling wine) and had a good bottle of cabernet sauvignon red wine. Do give this place a try.
3 based on 70 reviews
Come and try the true tastes of home made meals! Always welcome! 2nd floor in Tradecenter Fama, Narva
The food was Ok, from variety of ordered dishes I really enjoyed only Russian's pelmeni and coffee:)I have to add that I love tasty food and for example lunch at Mc Donald's is not an option for me, therefore my opinion is based on my expectations from the food.
4 based on 60 reviews
This is a good place to visit when hungry. The prices are reasonable, the portions are big. I would wholeheartedly recommend this place, but we had to wait for nearly and hour for our food while others got similar orders in a matter of 10-15 minutes.Hello,Thank you for your review. Your opinion is important for us!Sad that we got only 3 stars from you. We wish we can get better points from you in the future.Which day have you visited us and what was your order if you can remember? So we can know what was our problem and improve our service!Thanks!AlpBal Owner
4 based on 54 reviews
Went here for the dinner after an awful try at Gulliver.Very friendly staff and the food was surprisingly good taking into account prices.Took for the dinner custom pasta (could order combination that was not in menu) that was very well done and Tiramisu for the desert.This is now my favorite place to eat in Narva.
4 based on 171 reviews
Well, Narva is not the gourmet best destination. However, this place is making great food for the reasonable price and offering quite nice service. First of all, try Borsch (4.5 Eur) (kind of beetroot soup) . They've described it like Russian traditional soup in their menu, however I thought it comes from Ukraine or Poland or even be something from the Jewish cuisine. Very good beef steaks with souce variations. Big portions, but side dishes should be ordered sperately for 2.5 Eur. Steak costs about 17 Eur. Waitresses and chef doing their job using white gloves. It looks nice. Service is bit slow, but food has been serviced hot , right from the owen, that's nice. Tasty pasta. Big salad portions. The only terrible thing is bread. It look's like from the Maxima show nearly. It's not self cooced and bread always comes late. First orded glass of Belgian Leffe Blonde beer and than wait for about 20 mins for the rest of the food . Excellent location if you visiting old castle. Of course, stuff mostly speaks russian as well as customers here on the border with this big neighbour. You just need to live with it...But that's another story....
4 based on 68 reviews
This pub is located in the city centre in the Fortuna bastion. It is just 400 metres from the bus and railway stations. German Pub welcomes guests in the historical heart of the city close to Narva Castle.
Good beer choice (like Leffe). Good "fat" food. Quite cheaper than all around. Quiet / cosy / perfect for dating or chatting with some friends. Small tables.
4 based on 104 reviews
The oldiest and the Best restaurant in Narva city by WhiteGuide2018 and WhiteGuide2019 version located on Narva Castle territory. Rondeel menu is full of fresh local produce to create wonderful European dishes to suit every plate. The highlight of the res
Real food. No shortcuts. Seasonal and local food in a very stylish interpretation. Even the most simple ingredients are elevated to the restaurant level. Lot of room - 3 levels plus terrace in summer. Incredible view from the terrace - Narva castle and Russia on background.
4 based on 131 reviews
Cafe Muna is located at the very heart of Narva, on the 1st floor of the Narva College of Tartu University. You can find us on Raekoja square 2. On a daily basis, we serve a wide variety of dishes from our a la carte menu. You can also enjoy our daily spe
The cafe is in TU Narva collage, which kind of sets the scene, but the place is much more than an avg student café. Firstly the building is probably one of he best new architecture solutions in the city and this also shows in the café. Stopped there during a rainy day and the rain created an impressive fountain in the inner court yard, creating a feeling of natural environment. The décor is rather simple, but still gives a cozy feeling, maybe due to the people who visit there. Those are the ones represent progressive Narva, looking into the future, intellectuals, arty types, mix of younger and older generations and both nations.The food was very good, not gourmand restaurant excellent, but interesting choices and good quality. Tried a soup which was rather price, but also very meaty and a some noodles, which were dominated by ginger(?). For dessert pistachio crème brulee was extremely sweet and did not feel very natural. The best was the black bread that you could just take from a side table, it was homemade, fresh and dark. A place that makes that good bread cannot go much wrong with everything else either. As said already the place is a bit pricey, but during weekdays there are also cheaper daily offers and porridge in the mornings. Iâd definitely visit again when in Narva.PS! They have a client card (50EUR), which gives considerable discount, but youâd still have to be a really frequent visitor to cover it.
4 based on 131 reviews
Cafe Muna is located at the very heart of Narva, on the 1st floor of the Narva College of Tartu University. You can find us on Raekoja square 2. On a daily basis, we serve a wide variety of dishes from our a la carte menu. You can also enjoy our daily spe
The cafe is in TU Narva collage, which kind of sets the scene, but the place is much more than an avg student café. Firstly the building is probably one of he best new architecture solutions in the city and this also shows in the café. Stopped there during a rainy day and the rain created an impressive fountain in the inner court yard, creating a feeling of natural environment. The décor is rather simple, but still gives a cozy feeling, maybe due to the people who visit there. Those are the ones represent progressive Narva, looking into the future, intellectuals, arty types, mix of younger and older generations and both nations.The food was very good, not gourmand restaurant excellent, but interesting choices and good quality. Tried a soup which was rather price, but also very meaty and a some noodles, which were dominated by ginger(?). For dessert pistachio crème brulee was extremely sweet and did not feel very natural. The best was the black bread that you could just take from a side table, it was homemade, fresh and dark. A place that makes that good bread cannot go much wrong with everything else either. As said already the place is a bit pricey, but during weekdays there are also cheaper daily offers and porridge in the mornings. Iâd definitely visit again when in Narva.PS! They have a client card (50EUR), which gives considerable discount, but youâd still have to be a really frequent visitor to cover it.
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