Mirali
About Mirali
Mirali is a fine dining restaurant in Podil that showcases a modern take on Ukrainian cuisine. Founded by Chef Mirali Dilbazi, the restaurant combines seasonal local ingredients, fermentation, and a zero-waste philosophy.
The menu is shaped by the seasons and built around carefully sourced ingredients. Mirali works closely with Ukrainian farmers, uses fresh local produce, and updates its dishes regularly. Rather than recreating traditional recipes, the restaurant offers a contemporary interpretation of Ukrainian flavors and ingredients through the chef’s unique vision.
Fermentation plays a central role in Mirali’s culinary approach. It is used to preserve ingredients, enhance their character, and develop deeper, more complex flavors. As a result, familiar products appear in unexpected forms, textures, and combinations.
Depending on the season, guests can enjoy signature breakfasts, dishes featuring local fish and meat, vegetables sourced from Ukrainian farmers, house-made fermented products, and the chef’s tasting menu. The menu changes weekly, making each visit an opportunity to discover something new.
The average check is around UAH 1,300. Mirali is a destination for those who want to explore contemporary Ukrainian gastronomy and experience a thoughtful, ingredient-driven approach to dining.
Mirali is an excellent choice for a special dinner, a memorable culinary experience, or an introduction to one of Kyiv’s most exciting fine dining restaurants.
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Q&A about Mirali
Mirali offers a seasonal menu that changes regularly throughout the year. It focuses on local Ukrainian ingredients, house-made fermented products, close collaboration with farmers, and a contemporary approach to Ukrainian cuisine.
Mirali was founded by Chef Mirali Dilbazi. The restaurant reflects his culinary philosophy, which combines local ingredients, fermentation, and a zero-waste approach.
Chef Mirali Dilbazi leads the kitchen at Mirali. His work focuses on seasonal ingredients, fermentation techniques, and a modern interpretation of Ukrainian cuisine.
Yes, reservations are recommended, especially for dinner service or if you would like to try the tasting menu. Booking in advance will help you secure a convenient time for your visit.