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 Valova str, Lviv, Ukraine
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 Щепкина, 79000 Львов, Ukraine
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 Ярослава Мудрого, 79000 Львов, Ukraine
 $57
 “We spend two days in Lviv and enjoyed it
tremendously. the old town is small and very
walkable.What's nice that every courtyard, every
building is something that deserves attention.”
 Rynok Square, Lviv, Ukraine
 “I used to visit market square everyday during my stay in Lviv. It's so
interesting and colorful!The place is the social center for the locals. It
was interesting to find senior citizens playing chess in the evenings!You
can find a verity of souvenirs, sweets and other eatables on sale at
reasonable prices! Many places of interest are in the surroundings. I liked
the walking around sweets selling girls dressed in traditional dress.”
 “The statue of the Archangel Michael in the Lychakiv
Cemetery holds dear the nationalism of the region as well as
an obscure joke: the archangel's bottom is facing towards
the final resting places of the Polish soldiers. Ukrainians from
Lviv say that the archangel is deliberately doing this just to
insult the Poles!”
 prosp. Svobody, 28, Lviv 290008, Ukraine
 http://www.operalviv.org
 “One story is that when the German forces occupied Lviv, the Nazi
Officials ordered that the curtains to the stage of the theatre to be
bought to Germany. Fortunately, some courageous Ukrainian
students hid the real curtain and replaced it with a fake one before
the Nazis could get a hold of it.”
 “One of the nicest theatres I have been in. Beautiful
decorations, halls. During breaks you can drink wine or brandy.”
“I can't help falling in love with Lviv... It is new and
beautiful, never the same, great in any weather. It is a fairy-tale
embodied in life. It is age-old and ever-young. I keep coming
there since my very first years of life. I never get tired of
rambling around it's narrow streets, feeling the scent of coffee
and sweets in the air full of wonder, admiring the culture of
local people.”
 Castle Hill, Lviv, Ukraine
 “With no entrance fee, the views from the top are wonderful.
Avoid going up there during rain as there is no shad /
protection against rain over there!There are binoculars
available on rent at the top. Besides the top itself, there are
some ruins of a historical structure (also interesting to visit)
nearby. Best place for taking pictures of Lviv and best point
for bird's eye view of the city!”
 “Armenian street is the main street of the
Armenian quarter, the place where
Armenians lived in the medieval Lviv. It has an
incredibleArmenian church located on
it, particularArmenian houses and several
restaurants with Armenian style.“
 “This avenue goes from the opera till the
Mickiewicz monument. At left and right
you've very beautiful buildings, hotels, pubs
and some shops.You also have the
Shevchenko monument, and the beautiful
fontain just in front of the opera.”
 Drukarska st.2, Lviv, Ukraine
 “Opened in 1966 at the corner of Rynok Square on Drukarska street, this
is cleary one of the most fascinating places to visit in the city.The
museum itself consists of sixteen rooms exhibiting various
pharmaceutical appliances, prescriptions, medicines and even a library of
books on Pharmacy.Ticket prices vary between UAH 5.00 and UAH
20.00. It is part of a series of museums in the city that has a distinct
theme and if you do feel a little queasy, there is even a pharmacy inside
the museum!”
 “This is another example of getting rid of episode of
being Polish town. Guide telling about this
monument said only that this is to comemorate
Polish poet AdamMickiewicz, but Lviv people don't
like it”
 Rynoq sq. no. 14, Lviv, Ukraine
 “Rustic facade with St.Mark's lion decorating portal remind
the times when Lviv was an important trade city of Europe.
It' s a pity it places different restaurants now. Style of some
resataurants does not suit the Renaissance building at all!!!”
 http://www.lvivbeermuseum.com
 Kleparivs'ka 18, Lviv, Ukraine
 “Admission cost 15 UAH, which included a
tour of the museum plus two 500 ml glasses
of Lvivske beer”
 http://www.lonckoho.lviv.ua
 S. Bandery St., 1, Lviv, Ukraine
 “"DarkTourism" is the recent phenomenon of travellers visiting sights such as
AuschwitzConcentration Camp, Chernobyl, the House ofTerror in Budapest and the
Gulags in Siberia; sights where atrocities occurred. Here are some places of interest
for travellers to Lviv who are in search of monuments of "DarkTourism": 
Prison in
Lontsky Street - in use since 1919, it has become a place of gruesome crime of the
highest order. Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union used this prison as a means to
torture, kill and demoralise not only Ukrainian Nationalists & Jews, but also anyone
who was a suspect in being an "enemy of the State."This landmark is the place where
the crimes of both theGestapo and the NKVD (Soviet Secret Police during Stalin's
reign over the nation) are laid bare such as the dossiers made by the KGB (which was
only made available to the public duringViktorYushchenko's presidency)”
 http://www.shokolad.lviv.ua/en/2012/
 l.Ukrainky,5, Lviv 79000, Ukraine
 “DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! If you like chocolate beware of this place.
Dark chocolate, white chocolate, milk chocolate, chocolate with
coffee, chocolate with fruit, chocolate with almost
anything, chocolates, chocolate figures.Yes, it is all here.There is a
"coffee" shop on about the third floor. Stop and see how chocolate is
made on the way up.The stairs are somewhat narrow and steep as is
typical in old European cities. Do not be dismayed. Do it for the
chocolate.You will not regret it.”
 http://www.chocolate.lviv.ua
 3 Serbska Street, Lviv, Ukraine
 http://www.jbk.com.ua
 Teatral'na 4, Lviv, Ukraine
 http://www.aqualviv.com.ua/en
 KnyaginiOlgi St., 114, Lviv, Ukraine
 Entrance cost: about $10
 MassageCost: about $8
 http://chudotour.com.ua/en/
 7, Rynok sq., Lviv 79008, Ukraine
 The train tickets cost UAH 60.00 for adults
 Zelena str 186, Lviv 79049, Ukraine
 “The best nightclub in Lviv according "West Night Life Awards"!The
atmosphere of the club was created for the relaxation of the
modern, active and progressive youth. Music vibrations and avalanche of
new dancing hits will dissolve your body on the dance floor and you will
prove yourself in the impassionate and energetic dances, since there is
nothing as much relaxing as good music, exclusive cocktail from the
barman and enjoyable communication with the opposite sex.It’s
impossible not to mention the design that was elaborated for every
client of ours as there are three rooms, each with its own music style and
corresponding atmosphere.In our club we have a loyalty system of club
cards.”
 http://www.partybar.com.ua
 2, Petrushevycha Square, Lviv, Ukraine
 ChocolateCaboret Bar
 “Best night / Special Events: Each day of the week has a them.Tuesday is
“Boogie Night” (music of 80s and 90s); onWednesdays there’s an
“American Pie” students’ party;Thursday is ladies’ night – “Champagne
Sex” Ladies’ Night; Fridays and Saturdays feature striptease and erotic
shows; Sundays you can find drink specials.”
 Crowd:Young and Glamorousjavascript:;
 http://molokoclub.info
 16-18 Svobody Ave., Lviv 79000, Ukraine
 “Moloko (Milk) Club is a downtown Lviv nightclub and
restaurant; a hangout for a young and glamorous crowd.The
midsize club features a cocktail bar and dance area and an
upstairs lounge zone”
 Cover Charge: Mon-Tue:3 Euro for women/5 Euro for
men, Fri-Sun:5 Euro for women/8 Euro for men
 7, Naukova St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 Cover Charge:About 10 EURO for men / 5 EURO for women
 Hours:Bowling 10 a.m. – 4 a.m.; Strip bar and karaoke 9 p.m. – 6 a.m.;
Poker 24-7
 Facilities:
 8 lane bowling alley with small cocktail bar
 Karaoke lounge with over 30,000 songs to choose from
 Plush Rhino – Lviv’s largest strip bar
 Pub-restaurant with small stage, dance floor and late night kitchen
 Poker room (open 24-7)
 Multimedia shooting gallery
 1 Ivana Pidkovy Sq., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 Cost: About 10 EURO for men / 5 EURO for women (Cash
Only at the Door)
 Ladies’ Nights feature male strippers :D
 Fashion Club is popular with the children of Lviv’s new
money, who make the nearby parking lot look like a luxury
car dealership.
 36, Lypyns’koho St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 http://zanzibar.com.ua/ua/
 Cover: 5 – 7 EURO for guys/ 4 EURO for girls; Wed.,Thu. and
Sun. – free for girls.
 Zanzibar is an all-in-one complex with a nightclub, strip
bar, lounge, billiards hall, and kalian bar
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 17 Krakivs’ka St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79008
 Price range:€ (5 – 10 Euros)
 “Medivyna offers you and your friends one of Lviv’s best
spots to try the traditional Cossack drink medovukha (honey-
vodka). Just be careful–this sweet drink goes down smoothly
and you can get drunk quickly if you don’t pace yourself.”
 18AValova St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 http://idem.org.ua/projects/idea/trapezna
 Cost: 5-10 euros
 Trapezna is located in the basement of the
former Bernarden Garden monastery
 48 Staroyevreys’ka St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 Cost: 5-10 euros
 “Each of Dim Legend’s 7 floors is dedicated to a different Lviv legend. Did
you know that Lviv has its own time? Or that lions keep watchful guard
over the city?There’s a room dedicated to Lviv’s famous cobblestones
and another where you can see the city’s underground Poltva River.The
restroom also holds surprises for you. Make sure that you visit the
rooftop balcony to enjoy the view. Since Dim Legend is also a social
project, many of the cafe’s servers are “little people.”
 If you plan to visit Dim Legend in the evening, look out for the bronze
dragon and a small tram on the cafe’s facade – they come to life every
night at 9:24pm.
 12 Sichovykh Striltsiv St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 http://www.puzatahata.com.ua/restaurants/27/
 Cost: 5-10 Euro
 “Ukrainian McDonald’s.”
 Puzata Khata offers Ukrainian fare at low prices
 http://www.kryjivka.com.ua
 14 Rynok Square, Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 Cost: 5-10 Euros
 Kryjivka (Криївка / kree-YEEV-ka) is a theme restaurant created to
celebrate the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in a humorous way.
Kryjivka means “bunker” and the restaurant is designed as an
underground hideout for the UPA’s guerilla fighters, who fought against
the Nazis, Poles, and Soviets.
 open 24-7
 14 Rynok Sq., 2nd floor, Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 The Most Expensive Galician Restaurant overlooks Lviv’s top tourist spot Rynok Square.
Finding the restaurant can be tricky because there’s no sign outside, except a small piece of
blue cloth with yellow Masonic symbol. Enter the street entrance for Kryjivka, go one up
the stairs (you’ll see another triangle sign next to the staircase) and ring the doorbell. Don’t
be surprised when a man dressed in a bathrobe lets you in – you must pass through his
homey kitchen to enter the restaurant.
 This well-hidden Freemason-themed restaurant has the highest menu prices in Lviv—
unless you know a certain secret.
 The menu prices are crazy: up to 3,000 UAH (about 300 EURO) for a dinner entree or a
bottle of wine.To save yourself a heart attack, pick up a one-time 90% discount card at
Kryjivka downstairs. Or you can try your hand at bargaining to get the same discount
 39 Mechnykova St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000
 Cost: 1-015 Euro
 Jerusalem is a small Jewish cafe and one of the only places to grab a sit
down meal if you plan to do some sightseeing at Lychakiv Cemetery.
 Jewish delicacies like matzo, hummus, pita and tsimmes are combined
with regional Ukrainian dishes like varenyky (dumplings) and yushka (a
fish soup). Start with “Aunt Sonya’s signature salad” and proceed with
the duck breast with apples and wine. If you’re a fish lover and a bit
adventurous, then try Sinniya, salmon and escolar pieces baked in grape
leaves. (But be warned: while delicious, portions of escolar over 170
grams can cause an upset stomach in many people.)
 37, Starojevreis’ka St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79008
 (near the ruins of Golden Rose Synagogue)
 Cost: 10-15 Euro
 Pid Zolotoiu Rozoyu is a Jewish theme restaurant. Its name means
“Under the Golden Rose” after Lviv’s oldest synagogue that was
destroyed during wartime.
 “The gimmick of Pid Zolotoiu Rozoyu is that there are
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Lviv

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     “We spendtwo days in Lviv and enjoyed it tremendously. the old town is small and very walkable.What's nice that every courtyard, every building is something that deserves attention.”
  • 9.
     Rynok Square,Lviv, Ukraine  “I used to visit market square everyday during my stay in Lviv. It's so interesting and colorful!The place is the social center for the locals. It was interesting to find senior citizens playing chess in the evenings!You can find a verity of souvenirs, sweets and other eatables on sale at reasonable prices! Many places of interest are in the surroundings. I liked the walking around sweets selling girls dressed in traditional dress.”
  • 10.
     “The statueof the Archangel Michael in the Lychakiv Cemetery holds dear the nationalism of the region as well as an obscure joke: the archangel's bottom is facing towards the final resting places of the Polish soldiers. Ukrainians from Lviv say that the archangel is deliberately doing this just to insult the Poles!”
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     prosp. Svobody,28, Lviv 290008, Ukraine  http://www.operalviv.org  “One story is that when the German forces occupied Lviv, the Nazi Officials ordered that the curtains to the stage of the theatre to be bought to Germany. Fortunately, some courageous Ukrainian students hid the real curtain and replaced it with a fake one before the Nazis could get a hold of it.”  “One of the nicest theatres I have been in. Beautiful decorations, halls. During breaks you can drink wine or brandy.”
  • 12.
    “I can't helpfalling in love with Lviv... It is new and beautiful, never the same, great in any weather. It is a fairy-tale embodied in life. It is age-old and ever-young. I keep coming there since my very first years of life. I never get tired of rambling around it's narrow streets, feeling the scent of coffee and sweets in the air full of wonder, admiring the culture of local people.”
  • 13.
     Castle Hill,Lviv, Ukraine  “With no entrance fee, the views from the top are wonderful. Avoid going up there during rain as there is no shad / protection against rain over there!There are binoculars available on rent at the top. Besides the top itself, there are some ruins of a historical structure (also interesting to visit) nearby. Best place for taking pictures of Lviv and best point for bird's eye view of the city!”
  • 14.
     “Armenian streetis the main street of the Armenian quarter, the place where Armenians lived in the medieval Lviv. It has an incredibleArmenian church located on it, particularArmenian houses and several restaurants with Armenian style.“
  • 15.
     “This avenuegoes from the opera till the Mickiewicz monument. At left and right you've very beautiful buildings, hotels, pubs and some shops.You also have the Shevchenko monument, and the beautiful fontain just in front of the opera.”
  • 16.
     Drukarska st.2,Lviv, Ukraine  “Opened in 1966 at the corner of Rynok Square on Drukarska street, this is cleary one of the most fascinating places to visit in the city.The museum itself consists of sixteen rooms exhibiting various pharmaceutical appliances, prescriptions, medicines and even a library of books on Pharmacy.Ticket prices vary between UAH 5.00 and UAH 20.00. It is part of a series of museums in the city that has a distinct theme and if you do feel a little queasy, there is even a pharmacy inside the museum!”
  • 17.
     “This isanother example of getting rid of episode of being Polish town. Guide telling about this monument said only that this is to comemorate Polish poet AdamMickiewicz, but Lviv people don't like it”
  • 18.
     Rynoq sq.no. 14, Lviv, Ukraine  “Rustic facade with St.Mark's lion decorating portal remind the times when Lviv was an important trade city of Europe. It' s a pity it places different restaurants now. Style of some resataurants does not suit the Renaissance building at all!!!”
  • 19.
     http://www.lvivbeermuseum.com  Kleparivs'ka18, Lviv, Ukraine  “Admission cost 15 UAH, which included a tour of the museum plus two 500 ml glasses of Lvivske beer”
  • 20.
     http://www.lonckoho.lviv.ua  S.Bandery St., 1, Lviv, Ukraine  “"DarkTourism" is the recent phenomenon of travellers visiting sights such as AuschwitzConcentration Camp, Chernobyl, the House ofTerror in Budapest and the Gulags in Siberia; sights where atrocities occurred. Here are some places of interest for travellers to Lviv who are in search of monuments of "DarkTourism": 
Prison in Lontsky Street - in use since 1919, it has become a place of gruesome crime of the highest order. Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union used this prison as a means to torture, kill and demoralise not only Ukrainian Nationalists & Jews, but also anyone who was a suspect in being an "enemy of the State."This landmark is the place where the crimes of both theGestapo and the NKVD (Soviet Secret Police during Stalin's reign over the nation) are laid bare such as the dossiers made by the KGB (which was only made available to the public duringViktorYushchenko's presidency)”
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     http://www.shokolad.lviv.ua/en/2012/  l.Ukrainky,5,Lviv 79000, Ukraine  “DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! If you like chocolate beware of this place. Dark chocolate, white chocolate, milk chocolate, chocolate with coffee, chocolate with fruit, chocolate with almost anything, chocolates, chocolate figures.Yes, it is all here.There is a "coffee" shop on about the third floor. Stop and see how chocolate is made on the way up.The stairs are somewhat narrow and steep as is typical in old European cities. Do not be dismayed. Do it for the chocolate.You will not regret it.”
  • 22.
     http://www.chocolate.lviv.ua  3Serbska Street, Lviv, Ukraine
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     http://www.aqualviv.com.ua/en  KnyaginiOlgiSt., 114, Lviv, Ukraine  Entrance cost: about $10  MassageCost: about $8
  • 25.
     http://chudotour.com.ua/en/  7,Rynok sq., Lviv 79008, Ukraine  The train tickets cost UAH 60.00 for adults
  • 26.
     Zelena str186, Lviv 79049, Ukraine  “The best nightclub in Lviv according "West Night Life Awards"!The atmosphere of the club was created for the relaxation of the modern, active and progressive youth. Music vibrations and avalanche of new dancing hits will dissolve your body on the dance floor and you will prove yourself in the impassionate and energetic dances, since there is nothing as much relaxing as good music, exclusive cocktail from the barman and enjoyable communication with the opposite sex.It’s impossible not to mention the design that was elaborated for every client of ours as there are three rooms, each with its own music style and corresponding atmosphere.In our club we have a loyalty system of club cards.”
  • 27.
     http://www.partybar.com.ua  2,Petrushevycha Square, Lviv, Ukraine  ChocolateCaboret Bar  “Best night / Special Events: Each day of the week has a them.Tuesday is “Boogie Night” (music of 80s and 90s); onWednesdays there’s an “American Pie” students’ party;Thursday is ladies’ night – “Champagne Sex” Ladies’ Night; Fridays and Saturdays feature striptease and erotic shows; Sundays you can find drink specials.”  Crowd:Young and Glamorousjavascript:;
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     http://molokoclub.info  16-18Svobody Ave., Lviv 79000, Ukraine  “Moloko (Milk) Club is a downtown Lviv nightclub and restaurant; a hangout for a young and glamorous crowd.The midsize club features a cocktail bar and dance area and an upstairs lounge zone”  Cover Charge: Mon-Tue:3 Euro for women/5 Euro for men, Fri-Sun:5 Euro for women/8 Euro for men
  • 29.
     7, NaukovaSt., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  Cover Charge:About 10 EURO for men / 5 EURO for women  Hours:Bowling 10 a.m. – 4 a.m.; Strip bar and karaoke 9 p.m. – 6 a.m.; Poker 24-7  Facilities:  8 lane bowling alley with small cocktail bar  Karaoke lounge with over 30,000 songs to choose from  Plush Rhino – Lviv’s largest strip bar  Pub-restaurant with small stage, dance floor and late night kitchen  Poker room (open 24-7)  Multimedia shooting gallery
  • 30.
     1 IvanaPidkovy Sq., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  Cost: About 10 EURO for men / 5 EURO for women (Cash Only at the Door)  Ladies’ Nights feature male strippers :D  Fashion Club is popular with the children of Lviv’s new money, who make the nearby parking lot look like a luxury car dealership.
  • 31.
     36, Lypyns’kohoSt., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  http://zanzibar.com.ua/ua/  Cover: 5 – 7 EURO for guys/ 4 EURO for girls; Wed.,Thu. and Sun. – free for girls.  Zanzibar is an all-in-one complex with a nightclub, strip bar, lounge, billiards hall, and kalian bar javascript:;
  • 32.
     17 Krakivs’kaSt., Lviv, Ukraine, 79008  Price range:€ (5 – 10 Euros)  “Medivyna offers you and your friends one of Lviv’s best spots to try the traditional Cossack drink medovukha (honey- vodka). Just be careful–this sweet drink goes down smoothly and you can get drunk quickly if you don’t pace yourself.”
  • 33.
     18AValova St.,Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  http://idem.org.ua/projects/idea/trapezna  Cost: 5-10 euros  Trapezna is located in the basement of the former Bernarden Garden monastery
  • 34.
     48 Staroyevreys’kaSt., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  Cost: 5-10 euros  “Each of Dim Legend’s 7 floors is dedicated to a different Lviv legend. Did you know that Lviv has its own time? Or that lions keep watchful guard over the city?There’s a room dedicated to Lviv’s famous cobblestones and another where you can see the city’s underground Poltva River.The restroom also holds surprises for you. Make sure that you visit the rooftop balcony to enjoy the view. Since Dim Legend is also a social project, many of the cafe’s servers are “little people.”  If you plan to visit Dim Legend in the evening, look out for the bronze dragon and a small tram on the cafe’s facade – they come to life every night at 9:24pm.
  • 35.
     12 SichovykhStriltsiv St., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  http://www.puzatahata.com.ua/restaurants/27/  Cost: 5-10 Euro  “Ukrainian McDonald’s.”  Puzata Khata offers Ukrainian fare at low prices
  • 36.
     http://www.kryjivka.com.ua  14Rynok Square, Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  Cost: 5-10 Euros  Kryjivka (Криївка / kree-YEEV-ka) is a theme restaurant created to celebrate the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in a humorous way. Kryjivka means “bunker” and the restaurant is designed as an underground hideout for the UPA’s guerilla fighters, who fought against the Nazis, Poles, and Soviets.  open 24-7
  • 37.
     14 RynokSq., 2nd floor, Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  The Most Expensive Galician Restaurant overlooks Lviv’s top tourist spot Rynok Square. Finding the restaurant can be tricky because there’s no sign outside, except a small piece of blue cloth with yellow Masonic symbol. Enter the street entrance for Kryjivka, go one up the stairs (you’ll see another triangle sign next to the staircase) and ring the doorbell. Don’t be surprised when a man dressed in a bathrobe lets you in – you must pass through his homey kitchen to enter the restaurant.  This well-hidden Freemason-themed restaurant has the highest menu prices in Lviv— unless you know a certain secret.  The menu prices are crazy: up to 3,000 UAH (about 300 EURO) for a dinner entree or a bottle of wine.To save yourself a heart attack, pick up a one-time 90% discount card at Kryjivka downstairs. Or you can try your hand at bargaining to get the same discount
  • 38.
     39 MechnykovaSt., Lviv, Ukraine, 79000  Cost: 1-015 Euro  Jerusalem is a small Jewish cafe and one of the only places to grab a sit down meal if you plan to do some sightseeing at Lychakiv Cemetery.  Jewish delicacies like matzo, hummus, pita and tsimmes are combined with regional Ukrainian dishes like varenyky (dumplings) and yushka (a fish soup). Start with “Aunt Sonya’s signature salad” and proceed with the duck breast with apples and wine. If you’re a fish lover and a bit adventurous, then try Sinniya, salmon and escolar pieces baked in grape leaves. (But be warned: while delicious, portions of escolar over 170 grams can cause an upset stomach in many people.)
  • 39.
     37, Starojevreis’kaSt., Lviv, Ukraine, 79008  (near the ruins of Golden Rose Synagogue)  Cost: 10-15 Euro  Pid Zolotoiu Rozoyu is a Jewish theme restaurant. Its name means “Under the Golden Rose” after Lviv’s oldest synagogue that was destroyed during wartime.  “The gimmick of Pid Zolotoiu Rozoyu is that there are ”