XIX Vek

Plovdiv


Food and service don't live up to the rustic promise of this restaurant, which has a barn interior, farming implements and a watermill churning away outside. Standard Bulgarian fare such as milk salad (yoghurt and cucumber) and bacon-stuffed chicken grills are on offer, though it's best enjoyed as an atmospheric drinking spot.


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