The entrance to Bernardazzi restaurant in Odesa

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Bernardazzi

Top choice in Odesa


Few Ukrainian restaurants have truly authentic settings, but the art nouveau dining room of this Italianesque palazzo (once a stock exchange, now the Philharmonic Hall) is the real deal. In addition to well-crafted Southern and Eastern European fare, there's an award-winning wine list, occasional live music and a secluded courtyard for summertime chilling.

It's named after the architect who designed the building.


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