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Ethnic Restaurants

While the selection of ethnically-specialised restaurants does not yet match that of Western capitals, Bratislava has a growing number of good restaurants serving food from around the world.

Fusion at the Crowne Plaza Hotel serves outstanding Asian cuisine.

Bulgarian is available at the eponymous restaurant near the bottom of Palisady.

For Chinese, try Palatin on Laurinska, in the courtyard of a historical building. Round the corner on Frantiskanske Square, you will find the Bamboo Garden. Another popular Chinese restaurant is Jasmin on Zidovska and Shanghai at the Hotel Astra on Prievozska. Numerous other Chinese restaurants are scattered around town.

Croatian is served at the U Mamicky at Palisady, with fresh seafood from a charcoal grill and a summer garden.

Malecon at Namestie Ludovita Stura serves outstanding Cuban dishes with excellent service and an extensive coctail menu. Havana on Michalska also serves Cuban food.

An authentic Greek Taverna with an extensive menu and friendly service is located at Kosicka.

For Indian, Ashoka at Zivnostenska is popular and Krishna at Bulharska, in the Trnavka district and the new location in Botel Marina is another option. For cheap and tasty vegan Indian lunch menu visit Govinda restaurant at Obchodna street. Run by the Slovak Hare Krishna community, Govinda offers very tasty Indian meals for a good price. After lunch, try some of traditional Indian sweets offered.

Italian food is available at many different locations in different quality, too numerous to list, with a recent explosion of classier places with home-made pasta a much higher prices. For the largest pizza in town, try Pizza Mizza behind the Comenius University on Tallerova, which tends to get very busy.

Japanese sushi, which according to visitors sometimes belongs among the best in land-locked countries, is served at the Sushi Bar Tokyo in the city centre on Strakova street. The restaurant also serves less-than-authentic Thai food and other Japanese dishes. Sushi Bar Kikaku is located on Gorkeho, behind the Slovak National Theatre. Sushi is also served at the Mercedes Cafe across from the Hotel Danube.

There are a number of decent Mexican restaurants with varying authenticity and prices. The more up-market El Diablo is located on the Korzo at Sedlarska, Hysteria is a cheaper, more studenty option serving up large portions at back of the Ice Rink on Odbojarov.

The most authentic Middle Eastern cuisine can be found at the Samir Lebannon restaurant on Zamocke schody 2, on the way to the Castle. Chez David, a pension and restaurant on Zamocka, serves delicious kosher-style Jewish cuisine.

Tapas are served at the Tapas Bar at Laurinska and the newly open Rambla at Michalska.


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