Discover Restaurants offering the best Eastern European food in Karakol, Issyk Kul Province, Kyrgyzstan. Karakol (Kyrgyz: Каракол, Qaraqol/Karakol, قاراقول, Kyrgyz pronunciation: [qɑrɑqoɫ]), formerly Przhevalsk, is the fourth largest city in Kyrgyzstan, near the eastern tip of Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) from the Kyrgyzstan-China border and 380 kilometres (240 mi) from the capital Bishkek. It is the administrative capital of Issyk-Kul Region. Its area is 44 square kilometres (17 sq mi), and its resident population was 66,294 in 2009 (both including Pristan'-Przheval'sk). To the north, on highway A363, is Tyup and to the southwest Jeti-Ögüz resort.
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4 based on 214 reviews
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! Welcome to the café of the eastern cuisine "Dastorkon"! "Dastorkon" is a modern cafe, created in the best traditions of eastern hospitality. We believe that the enjoyment of a meal should begin before you try our first meal. The
There was plenty of choice on the menu and we chose the lamb kebabs which were very good as was the service. We also had good local beer served cold in glass tankard style mugs. The restaurant is very atmospheric with delightful décor. You will have a job to beat this price in Karakol for this standard of food. All for less than you would pay for a burger back home!
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5 based on 20 reviews
Welcome to the Ethno cafe ALMA. With delicious home cooking, with a bright and cozy atmosphere. In our cafe, you can see many paintings and products,that have made in ethnic style,try different kinds of teas,such as: tea "Issyk-Kul paradise",tea on "Issyk
My favourite restaurant in Karakol, very nice staff which always gave us something extra :) like fresh bread straight from the oven, homemade jam or tea from fresh flowers. The food is very tasty, especially their Lagman boso and steaks. Definitely give this place a try.
4 based on 184 reviews
We visited the restaurant for our 1st dinner in Karakol. I'm disappointed. The food we wanted to try were unavailable, the services we received was lower than average. We asked some sauce for kebab and shasilik. There were 4 waitresses working there however the responses from them were slow and we were almost ignored! No acknowledgement....There are so many tourists in the restaurant so that presumably they are snobby and spoiled. Avoid.
Over all its an ok cafe with local food. It's a place where you will find many private rooms for small groups, Russian style. If you are looking for a place to relax I would go somewhere else. I have been there 3 or 4 times and the food is ok and the service is also just ok. I do not plan on going back again.
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