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Where to eat?

Besides the hotel, we have our own small restaurant in the center of the Old Town, close to the Khan's Palace. It is called Musafir - in the Crimean Tatar means "Guest". We feel good recommending Musafir to our guests - it has a nice atmosphere, the Crimean Tatar kitchen is great, and we are confident in the quality of the food. The guests of Dilara-Hanum can order all dishes with substantial discounts, as well as agree for a fixed one or two-time meals that will cost 10 to 15 USD.

In Dilara-Hanum itself we propose only tea, coffee and sweets. There are also ample possibilities for self-cooking. We provide the necessary equipment for barbecu, and can help with purchasing the ingredients. This year we will also start a guest kitchen for self-cooking.

Of course, Bakhchisaray provides many more opportunities to eat out. There are places with Crimean Tatar, Uzbek, other Eastern, Russian and Western kitchen. Around the Khan's palace there are several nice Tatar restaurants - for example, Aliye and Efsane. Right in fron of the Khan's Palace there is a relatively new establishment with European and Russian kitchen - the Pushkin cafe. On the way to Chufut-Kale we can recommend Caravan-Sarai and Ashlama-Sarai - both with Tatar kitchen. Finally, on the way to Simferopol, about 5 km. from Bakhchisaray there is Markur, which is famous throughout Crimea for its good and inexpensive food.