Fodor's Expert Review Mandrogy Hotel Restaurant
Dining on traditional Russian fare is an important part of the traditional Russian village experience, and Mandrogy's fresco-painted restaurant gives visitors the opportunity to do just that. Although the cuisine is aimed at the tastes of overseas visitors, there are plenty of Russian staples on offer, including pancakes and local baked goods. The vibe is casual, with wooden tables under arched ceilings painted with large lions and floral designs, and waitresses wear traditional dresses. Mandrogy also offers organized picnics for guests featuring traditional items such as sausages, pickled cabbage, baked potatoes, and apple pie.