There are lots of good places to eat in Perm, it just depends on what you are looking for.
There is the "Casa Mia", a really good Italian resturant. There are at least four of them around town. One is on Kompros and another is in the Gipermarket Cemya.
The "Mandarin" is a very good Chinese resturant, althought the portions are just a little bit small. It is located at the very top of Kompros near the Tower of Death, about half a block down a side street (accross from Southern Fried Chicken).
Of course, there are all kinds of fast food places all over town, especially in the big malls. The "Southern Fried Chicken" is everywhere and usually has good food, it's the best place to go if you want french fries. However, for a more Russian experience I would reccomend either the "Skovorodka" or "Pelmeshki Bez Speshki". The "Skovorodka" makes crepes filled with all kinds of different stuff from chicken to caviar. The "Pelmeshki Bez Speshki" serves Russian Pelmeni (kind of like a ravioli) filled with your choice of meat, cheese, or potatoes. You can get your pelmeni boiled or fried. Fried is really good.
There are also an asortment of Georgian, Uzbek, and Armenian cafes around town. Be brave and give one a try, you may find something you like!
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There are lots of good resturants in Perm
There are lots of good places to eat in Perm, it just depends on what you are looking for.
There is the "Casa Mia", a really good Italian resturant. There are at least four of them around town. One is on Kompros and another is in the Gipermarket Cemya.
The "Mandarin" is a very good Chinese resturant, althought the portions are just a little bit small. It is located at the very top of Kompros near the Tower of Death, about half a block down a side street (accross from Southern Fried Chicken).
Of course, there are all kinds of fast food places all over town, especially in the big malls. The "Southern Fried Chicken" is everywhere and usually has good food, it's the best place to go if you want french fries. However, for a more Russian experience I would reccomend either the "Skovorodka" or "Pelmeshki Bez Speshki". The "Skovorodka" makes crepes filled with all kinds of different stuff from chicken to caviar. The "Pelmeshki Bez Speshki" serves Russian Pelmeni (kind of like a ravioli) filled with your choice of meat, cheese, or potatoes. You can get your pelmeni boiled or fried. Fried is really good.
There are also an asortment of Georgian, Uzbek, and Armenian cafes around town. Be brave and give one a try, you may find something you like!