Shabla (Bulgarian: Шабла) is a town and seaside resort in northeastern Bulgaria, administrative centre of the Shabla Municipality part of Dobrich Province. Shabla municipality includes the following villages: Bojanovo, Chernomortsi, Durankulak, Ezerets, Gorichane, Gorun, Granichar, Krapets, Prolez, Smin, Staevtsi, Tvarditsa, Tyulenovo, Vaklino and Zahari Stoyanovo. As of December 2009, the town itself had a population of 3,586 inhabitants. It is situated on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the vicinity of the salt-water Lake Shabla and Bulgaria's easternmost point, Cape Shabla.
Restaurants in Shabla
4 based on 354 reviews
This restaurant most definitely should be paid a visit if you stay on the northern coast of Bulgaria. The restaurant offers not only a large variety of mussels dishes but serves fish meals as well. The atmosphere is quite unique. The tables are right next to the sea. The staff was extra nice as well. Last but not least, I've found the prices reasonable.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Went here with my wife, my parents and friends. My parents own a place in Shabla and this is their favorite place, but was our first visit.
Really outstanding - the guy who runs it has great banter with his customers, the pizzas are fantastic and he seems a massive range of interesting imported beers and spirits, which makes for a nice change from other local places sometimes.
The menu is short - pizzas and pasta, and the pizzas are the standout thing here. Try the Redneck that comes with smoked pork - bloody delicious!
Prices are somewhere between reasonable and bloody cheap - amazing meal with imported beer and spirits cost us very little indeed!
3.5 based on 35 reviews
Good things - The fairy location of the hotel on the edge of the rocky seashore and stunning view facing the sea gulf from the balcony of the room and from the restaurant and Terrace. The ideal place for romantic escape and seaside walks with fantastic scenery. Cosy spacious rooms with generous Terrace and a splendid instrumental music in the ceiling speakers, very clean, very confortable. Staff OK
Bad things – Food: Breakfast is pretty poor for a 3 star hotel and not buffet type. At lunch, chicken and pork meat is not very appetizing, more like artificial taste. All the coffees are terrible. But because I did not try the fish products that had been recommended by the waiter and might be good, therefore I will not decrease the hotel rate
4.5 based on 21 reviews
I am (almost) a local in the Bulgarian North Sea coast area and here is where we come for our fish soup, fried fish (safrid) and for the best coffee in the area (you'll be ask to choose between Lavazza and some other brand, go for the first one). The service is always quick, and the overall atmosphere is nice and relaxed. The location is great, too - right at a sandy cliff, a little bit off the main Shabla beach, which means u can swim in the sea and / or enjoy a non-crowded brach directly after the food.
Sure, it might not look too posh, and the visit oon the toilets might be a bit of an experience (could indeed be removated!), but it's food and atmosphere that matters, and this bar has its both.
5 based on 2 reviews
We went to Morska sreshta several times. The restaurant is open only in the evening and offers fresh fish, fish soup served in spectacular manner, salads and there is a different traditional Bulgarian dish every day. Everything on the menu is at affordable price. We recommend the place for quiet dinner in the green yard.
This peaceful place has the most delicious food for all the Italian food lovers out there, great draft beer and excellent service with a smile, good music and nice staff.
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