Puzata Khata
About Puzata Hata
Puzata Khata is a popular restaurant chain in Kyiv where you can quickly and affordably enjoy authentic Ukrainian cuisine. The self-service format makes it easy: just grab a tray, pick whatever you like — from Chicken Kyiv to cherry-filled dumplings — and pay at the counter.
In addition to the main menu, hearty breakfasts are served every morning, including English, Italian, French, Greek, and other options.
The average bill at Puzata Khata is 200–250 UAH per person, making it an everyday go-to for many locals and visitors alike.
Photos: from the venue’s Facebook
Q&A about Puzata Khata
The Puzata Hata menu features a massive variety of authentic, home-style Ukrainian cuisine served in a convenient cafeteria format. You simply grab a tray and choose from freshly prepared classics like red borscht, Chicken Kyiv, potato pancakes (deruny), and cherry-filled dumplings, as well as hearty morning breakfasts.
Yes! Because it is a major favorite among tourists and expats, navigating the food is very easy. The dishes are displayed right in front of you so you can easily point to what looks appetizing, and the restaurants typically provide a Puzata Hata menu english translation above the food stations or at the checkout counter.
The Puzata Hata owner is a Ukrainian corporation that founded the restaurant chain in 2003. Over the past two decades, they have successfully grown the brand into one of the largest and most recognizable fast-casual restaurant networks in Ukraine, dedicated to making traditional national cuisine accessible to everyone.