Kulikovskii

Bishkek


Long a local favourite for baked goods and sweets, Kulikovski has moved off of the supermarket shelves and into their own cafe space in the city centre. The coffee is passable but the real draw is the selection of macarons, cheesecake, tartlets and more. Order from the coffee bar for dine-in or in the attached shop to take-away.


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