Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Sozopol. Sozopol (Bulgarian: Созопол, Greek: Σωζόπολις Sozopolis) is an ancient seaside town located 35 km south of Burgas on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Today it is one of the major seaside resorts in the country, known for the Apollonia art and film festival (which takes place in early September) that is named after one of the town's ancient names.
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4 based on 27 reviews
Viva Mare is an elegant Mediterranean restaurant on two levels, with a lovely spacious terrace and spectacular sea views. The restaurant offers European cuisine with a focus on Mediterranean dishes and the wine list will enchant you with its exclusive sel
Viva Mare Fish & Grill was an amazing experience, not only for its extremely exquisite cuisine, but also for the excellent customer service and hospitality provided by the staff, and particularly by our server, Ivan. My life partner and I enjoyed the entire experience from the beautiful scenic view to the incredibly aromatic aroma of our delicious Italian wine. The beef chops were unforgettable and the grilled sea bass was top-notch. If you have an opportunity to eat at this restaurant, do not pass it up ...and if you are lucky, youâll have Ivan as your server.Wow Jonathan, We can't begin to tell you how nice it is to see such words of appreciation! Feels great knowing that you loved the view and the services provided by Ivan. Moreover, it's good to know that you and your partner enjoyed our Italian wine. Can't wait to serve you again!Viva Mare Fish & Grill Team
Where to eat Grill food in Sozopol: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 32 reviews
Easy to find, hard to forget. Unique view over Yacht club Sozopol. Stunning sunsets. Delicious and varied food. Nice music. Don't miss to visit us:)
We had a great beautifull dinner on the marina with the romantic lights of Sozopol. This place has a very nice elegant exquisite interior and the food was perfect. I had Bulgarian salad and Rost beef steak. As a bad point I can say that the cucambers were not peeled, but the beef was sooo delicious. Excellent!
This is a very modern waterfront bar, with a chilled ambience and minimalist decor. We called in twice in five days out of the blue, wanting nothing more than a decent coffee. Although there were other guests in the upstairs bar (who, in the main, seemed to be the yacht-types in blazers and deck shoes), the staff were attentive and polite. The first time we visited, we elected to sit inside as there was a chilly wind blowing through the open side. The second time we decided to sit outside in the huge white leather sofa and accompanying chairs, and bask in the sun. The bar sits right on the edge of the marina, and although it is no Monaco, it does seem to attract some of the larger boats to look at. The coffee was everything we wanted at the time, hot sweet and strong, with a water to go with. The second time round we tried an alcoholic drink or two, which was the local stuff - nothing special. Even in these surroundings, the bill for a beer, vodka, a couple of coffees and a couple of bottles of water was less than £7. The music is not intrusive, and it is easy to imagine that at night, it is a happening place, a place to see and be seen. The food on offer on our second visit (they had not started providing food on our first) was limited to burgers or pizzas, which was a bit disappointing, as it would be so easy to offer a wider range than this.Overall, this bar is one which is comfortable, chic, modern and stylish, without being pretentious or sniffy (easily done with all the Russian tourists and money around the town).
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