Tula Oblast (Russian: Ту́льская о́бласть, Tulskaya oblast) is a top-level political division of European Russia (namely an oblast). Its present borders were set on 26 September 1937. The city of Tula is its administrative center. The oblast has an area of 25,700 square kilometers (9,900 sq mi) and, as of 2010, had a population of 1,553,925. Since 2 February 2016, the current governor of the oblast has been Alexey Dyumin.
Things to do in Tula Oblast
4.5 based on 61 reviews
A lot of my family members love this place, so I visit it almost every time I come to Tula. The pizzas are consistently great, my favorite Cesar salad fresh and tasty and made using right ingredients. The interior is nicely styled with black and white photos, and differs a lot from a common "Italian-style" decorations of most pizza places. Not the cheapest place, but the quality-to-price ratio is good.
4.5 based on 147 reviews
Opened in December 2006, restaurant «Beerlin» has become a true jewel in Tula's restaurant scene.We offer a wide selection of Russian and European cuisine. Our chef is a true master of this craft and we are sure, whether it is a simple seasonal offer, or marble steaks of Kobe beef, - you are sure to appreciate the taste and sophistication of each dish.Restaurant «Beerlin» offers more than 12 varieties of the best draft beers from Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic and Ireland, including such exclusive varieties as "Kwak" and "Bourgogne de Flanders." Wine connoisseurs will appreciate, of course, the best wine list in the city, consisting of more than 200 fine wines from France, Italy, Australia and South Africa.Our restaurant staff will listen to all your wishes and make suggestions according to your tastes. English menu is available for English speaking guests.
This restaurant offers good combination of beers and meals. Very interesting interior which creates pleasure atmoshere. Large restaurant halls.
Taste meat dishes, some of its are very special, for example "meat on the dry grass (seno on Russian)". Nice choice of self-made breads, so-called "bread buscet".
The prices are higher than average but not highest in Tula.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
4 based on 520 reviews
Just had a lovely long lunch here. They have a brewery on site and I had a great dark beer while wifey had a lighter one. For lunch we had beef and ural dumplings, both excellent. Also lovely homemade desserts. It's a great venue on the edge of the Central Park and staff are very helpful. Best place I've eaten in tula so far, even better than Frau Marta. And the urinals have a head rest, much needed after a heavy meal. Cheers Steve
4 based on 79 reviews
This is a cafe where they serve the food that was typically served during the soviet times. Interior is also made to fit the times of the past. It is a very cozy place, with good service and very traditional food. We had a variety of smaller plates like aubergine rolls, salads, canned mushrooms, julienne, chebureki and unfiltered beer. We really enjoyed the natural and tasty traditional food. The interior is very interesting. Any foreigner should definitely visit here for a taste of the traditional food from the past. Recommended.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
This is a very European style place with a huge selection of wines displayed on shelves around the cellar. They serve very good food also. Service is friendly and helpful. The cream mushroom soup was excellent!
4 based on 133 reviews
Good prices and food quality, visited 4 times in two days. Very tasty breakfast, home vine and pizza. Everyone should try Prague soup,like natural Czech.Благодарим Вас за оставленный отзыв! Нам очень приятно, что вы по достоинству оценили ассортимент и качество наших блюд!
4 based on 270 reviews
We opted for the caucasian courses and were satisfied with the food. One thing we noticed in most restaurant is that they do not have diet varieties of the soft drinks, same goes for this one- the choice of russian beer is also very limited. Still I have had much better caucasian meals other places to be honest. But still nice place to eat.
4.5 based on 172 reviews
We had terrific chicken wrapped in bacon, filet mignon, pita bread, and an amazing mousse cake. The service was excellent also. Even the bread was very fresh and tasty. We will return!
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Restaurant is closed until 1st of May 2018.<br><br>«Mark and Lev» – is the first truly village restaurant. We use only the products grown within 150 kilometres for all our dishes. Our menu changes every few weeks, depending on which vegetables, berries and mushrooms are in season in the area. We use only natural and fresh local seasonal produce. We also have our own garden to grow pumpkin, beans, radish, greenery, beets, lettuce and many more. That’s what helps us make sure our dishes taste so real!
Probably too far to drive all the way from Moscow for the sake of a meal, but if you have any business around (like Polenov Estate Museum) or are simply driving by - by all means give it a try. Only fresh ingredients supplied by...MoreHello! Thank you for visiting "Mark and Lev" and taking the time to leave a review! See you again!
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