Find out what Eastern European restaurants to try in Kazanlak. Kazanlak (Bulgarian: Казанлъ̀к, Kazanlǎk, Thracian and Greek Σευθόπολις (Seuthopolis) is a Bulgarian town in Stara Zagora Province, located in the middle of the plain of the same name, at the foot of the Balkan mountain range, at the eastern end of the Rose Valley. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Kazanlak Municipality.
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Nice place for a day or evening visit with friend and children. The meals are good but the services are average. We are visiting regulary. There is a play ground for children which is very helpfull.
3 based on 13 reviews
Having stayed and eaten my previous two meals at the Kazanluk Grand Hotel it was a pleasure to find a restaurant in town with friendly service, a good selection of hot and cold dishes, and a selection of available drinks.I found the hotel, and its outside restaurant whilst strolling around town, and having read a promising review decided to try it out, I wasn't disappointed and it set me up nicely for the slog back to the Black Sea coast later that day.
Made in Lucky is our little dreamy restaurant hidden in the marvellous City of Roses - Kazanlak, Bulgaria. Our Chef is in love with cooking and will make you feel at home, while you are away from your own, and at the same time provide the necessary cuisin
I was in the city, Kazanlak, for a quick getaway weekend with my girlfriend and we wandered around the centre of the city and came across this little jewel. It is a family business and the Chef is running the restaurant with just a few more people. The dishes were delightful! They have the European look and taste but they are somehow combined with the local richness of the Bulgarian cuisine. I loved the interpretations of the Chef. There are some traditional dishes, too. The place is quiet, kind of secluded, and is perfect for a romantic evening or gathering with friends for a drink or two. If it gets super crowded, there might be a slight delay but nothing unreasonable. I ate the chicken Marsala with the potato gnocchi and my girlfriend ate the pasta with salmon and capers. We have been to the city before but that meal was probably the best we have had there. Also, MAKE SURE to try the CHEESECAKE! It`s amazing! Again, some sort of a local home-made recipe, but it was lovely! The family was really accommodating and sweet to us. Good luck! Make sure to visit the city during the Festival of Roses in June!Thank you! It was a pleasure for us!
3 based on 13 reviews
This restaurant has a really nice ambience with seating in a courtyard, in covered and uncovered sections situated around a fish-pond. There are Bulgarian artefacts around such as an old wagon and you are entertained by a live Bulgarian band singing both folk songs and modern Bulgarian songs. At times, people get up and dance to the music. The trout was excellent, cooked simply and we noticed they also served grills off spits (as in churrascarias).While the restaurant did have some tourists, there were also plenty of Bulgarian clientèle. I would recommend this restaurant. We are heading back tomorrow.For three adults we paid $30, including drinks Really good value.
Nice, cozy traditional Bulgarian restaurant who serves variety of meals for every taste.
I liked this restaurant and I recommend it because of the Excellent service. The staff was great -very friendly and professional. The meat we ate was perfectly cooked.
4 based on 17 reviews
My son and Bulgarian daughter-in-law had been married in Kazanlak and celebrated at the Balgaran 10 years ago. They managed to assemble a large party of family and friends to celebrate again this year. We were greeted at the entrance by three young ladies in local costume which set the tone for the evening. The party was assigned a special waiter who worked very hard all night and was always ready to keep things flowing - especially the drinks! A Shopska salad awaited us and food was delivered at regular intervals. With all the entertainment, there was quite a risk of it getting cold but that was a minor quibble as the overall pace of the event was maintained and we were all enjoying ourselves so much. The preparation for such events has to be extensive but the Balgaran is set up for this. Along with us, there were at least five birthday celebrations too. The entertainment was excellent with two singers and a very versatile keyboard player, who blended backing tracks and his own very capable playing very well. A troupe of dancers in Bulgarian costumes entertained us and then the diners got up to do what I can only describe as "chain" dances. A fire walker followed and more singing and dancing. All in all, this turned out to be a great choice for such an important milestone for my son and daughter-in-law.
4 based on 71 reviews
Traditional lunch When we arrived the terrace was full, but the staff was really welcoming and invited us to go upstairs. The menu is impressive, with lots of traditional dishes and offal dishes, which is kind of rare these days. We had a cold soup, a salad, an aperitif and a main dish. All were tasty and fresh. Prices are good and portions are big
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