Although there are one or two fancy restaurants in Lviv, don't expect a gourmet experience just yet. Nevertheless, your hearty old-fashioned diners have charms all of their own - where you can expect to dig into a plate of the legendary pyrohy dumplings or some hearty, steaming soups.
In central town, the variety of what's on offer is growing, with reasonable Italian and International restaurants now coming to the fore. Sweet-toothed adventurers will be pleased to discover that the old penchant for cakes - a culture which took off during the Habsburg days - is very much alive and well.
After months of searching for pizza that reminded me of back-home, I was surprised that this joint in Sichov (there are multiple locations throughout the city) was the closest thing. Good thin crust, actual tomato sauce instead of ketchup (and thick!), and the cheese was spot-on. Yes, the toppings are odd (crab sticks, "hunter sausage," corn), but this is as close as you can get to American style pizza in this city - go here if you're missing home ;)
Best Place Ever! I ate here at least twice a week for five months. However, I was in Khmelnitsky and not L'viv, but I assume the pizza is generally the same. Its quality pizza for a good price
so,i was a students,in lviv for 5 years,and i can tell you that this city was my second homeland,and till now i'm living such nostalgia about it!
I can't believe I went to the same place as the two other reviewers! The coffee shop was dull and dark inside with sulky staff.Very disapppointed.
I felt kinds bad eating here being in Lviv n stuff, but it's great Pizza, New York it ain't but hey! What is?
has turned into a pretty big chain - but the food, service and value are still pretty good.