Food & Drinks

Where to eat well in Kyiv: places, dishes, prices, and dining etiquette

Places to eat and drink in Kyiv

What about drinks?

Kyiv surprises not only with food — cocktails, craft beer, and wine here are just as worth exploring.
Cocktail bars
Beer pubs
Wine bars
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BarmanDictat - bar counter lined with rows of drinks

BarmanDictat

A bar on Khreshchatyk with the largest alcohol selection in Ukraine

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Beatnik Bar - cozy underground interior featuring plush velvet seating and dim lighting

Beatnik Bar

A 40-seat hidden bar in the heart of Kyiv

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Bar counter with drinks at Hendrick's Bar in Kyiv

Hendrick’s Bar

A hidden speakeasy near the Golden Gate

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Sansara - stylish interior with mirrored walls and low hanging light fixtures

Sansara

A hidden Asian-style bar with classic and creative cocktails

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Interior of the LoggerHead restaurant in Kyiv

LoggerHead

A speakeasy bar with creative cocktails, jazz, and signature snacks in a historic 19th-century setting

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Pub Varvar bar - main bar counter area with numerous beer taps and seating for guests

Varvar Bar

An atmospheric bar from a leading Ukrainian craft brewery

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Interior of the Punkraft restaurant in Kyiv

Punkraft

A bar with 200+ beers, retro arcade games, and tasty eats

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Goodwine in Kyiv - rows of wine bottles on shelves and wall pictures

Goodwine

Europe’s largest wine and spirits store

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Designer mirror wall decoration at Pure & Naive restaurant in Kyiv with orange interior

Pure & Naive

A refined wine bar and bistro with weekend tastings

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Winbar - view of the bar counter area with shelves filled with bottles and wine glasses

Winbar

A cozy spot in Podil with 150 wines and thoughtful pairings

Q&A about restaurants in Kyiv

Which traditional Ukrainian dishes should I try?
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For main dishes, start with borscht, varenyky (dumplings), Chicken Kyiv, halushky, and deruny (potato pancakes). These are often paired with classic sides like salo (cured pork fat) and pampushky (soft garlic rolls).

For dessert, look for Kyiv cake, nalysnyky (thin pancakes with fillings), and Lviv-style cheesecake.

Are restaurants in Kyiv expensive?
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Compared to Western Europe or the United States, eating out in Kyiv is affordable. A meal at a casual café costs around 300 UAH (about $7) per person. Dinner at a mid-range restaurant usually comes to about 700 UAH (around $16.50). Coffee with dessert at a local café is typically about 300 UAH (around $7).

Is tipping customary in Kyiv? How much should I tip?
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Tipping is common but not mandatory. If you’re happy with the service, a 10% tip is standard.
Some restaurants already include a service charge, so check your bill before paying.

You can tip in cash or add it when paying by card.

What are restaurant hours in Kyiv? Are places open at night?
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Most restaurants are open from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., while cafés usually open as early as 8:00 a.m.

From midnight to 5:00 a.m., venues are closed due to the city’s curfew.

How to order food delivery in Kyiv?
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The easiest way is through apps like Bolt Food or Glovo. You can usually place orders from around 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Many restaurants also offer their own delivery, either by courier or taxi, and accept orders by phone or through their website.

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