Description
Taras Bulba is a well-established chain of restaurants in Moscow, known for its Ukrainian and Slavic-style tavern concept that blends rustic charm with hearty comfort food. Opened in 1999, the restaurant has multiple locations across the city, each decorated like a traditional Ukrainian countryside inn. The interiors are warm and folkloric, with embroidered fabrics, wooden furnishings, folk art, and other homely touches that create a cosy, nostalgic atmosphere.
The menu focuses on classic Ukrainian and Russian dishes such as borscht, vareniki (dumplings), draniki (potato pancakes), meat cutlets, pickled vegetables, and fresh-baked breads. Generous portions and traditional recipes make it a popular spot for those craving authentic Slavic flavors. A variety of infused vodkas and traditional beverages are also available, making it a great place to enjoy a hearty meal with friends or family in a lively, welcoming setting.
Most Taras Bulba locations are open from morning until late at night, often until midnight or beyond on weekends. Prices are moderate and offer good value for the portion sizes and authenticity of the food. There's no formal dress code, and the environment is family-friendly, with many venues offering private rooms or outdoor seating in warmer months. Some locations even host folk music or themed evenings, adding to the immersive cultural experience.
Location
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Mokhovaya St, 8с1, Moscow, Russia, 119019