If you are visiting Perm for the first time, I would recommend the river-front views of the Uzbek restaurant, Khalva, located by the Perm 1 train station. They have a huge dining hall, partitioned beautifully for those desiring the openness of the view, but wanting privacy in conversation. Their portions are huge, each bite rewarding you despite the price!
There is also a wonderful new Indo-Chinese restaurant, aptly named IndoChinese, located on Komsomol'skiy Prospekt (KomPros) between the TsUM and Baskin Robbins. Their portions are similar to the Mandarin and Tsuru, due to the fact that they are all owned by the same group. Their menu is more varied, representing multiple cultures of Asia, but also a range of spicy hotness. The Mandarin is also located close to the river. It's just another opportunity to enjoy a nice stroll after a lovely dinner out!
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If you are visiting Perm for the first time, I would recommend the river-front views of the Uzbek restaurant, Khalva, located by the Perm 1 train station. They have a huge dining hall, partitioned beautifully for those desiring the openness of the view, but wanting privacy in conversation. Their portions are huge, each bite rewarding you despite the price!
There is also a wonderful new Indo-Chinese restaurant, aptly named IndoChinese, located on Komsomol'skiy Prospekt (KomPros) between the TsUM and Baskin Robbins. Their portions are similar to the Mandarin and Tsuru, due to the fact that they are all owned by the same group. Their menu is more varied, representing multiple cultures of Asia, but also a range of spicy hotness. The Mandarin is also located close to the river. It's just another opportunity to enjoy a nice stroll after a lovely dinner out!