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This Odesa mum is a worldly woman who absorbs Asian, Middle Eastern and French influences in her culinary adventures. But it's still local home food she is best at, so pay attention to the kotlety (meatballs) section the menu. Maman's best-kept secret is the pleasant outdoor sitting area in the Palais Royal gardens, unseen from the street.


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1. Odesa Opera & Ballet Theatre

0.08 MILES

The jewel in Odesa's architectural crown was designed in the 1880s by the architects who also designed the famous Vienna State Opera, namely Ferdinand…

2. Vul Derybasivska

0.12 MILES

Odesa's main commercial street, pedestrian vul Derybasivska is jam-packed with restaurants, bars and, in the summer high season, tourists. At its quieter…

3. Prymorsky Boulevard

0.18 MILES

Odesa's elegant facade, this tree-lined, clifftop promenade was designed to enchant the passengers of arriving boats with the neoclassical opulence of its…

4. Pushkin Statue

0.21 MILES

Odesa's most photographed monument, the statue of Alexander Pushkin, stands in front of the City Hall on pl Dumska. The plaque reads 'To Pushkin – from…

5. Archaeology Museum

0.21 MILES

Occupying a purpose-built, neoclassical edifice in the historical heart of the city, this half-renovated museum contains a fairly rich collection of…

6. Duc de Richelieu Statue

0.22 MILES

At the top of the Potemkin Steps on bul Prymorsky you'll find the statue of Duc de Richelieu, Odesa's first governor, looking like a Roman in a toga.

7. City Hall

0.22 MILES

Located at the eastern end of bul Prymorsky, the pink-and-white colonnaded City Hall originally served as the stock exchange. The cannon here is a war…

8. Museum of Western & Eastern Art

0.25 MILES

This mid-19th-century palace houses a collection that's both rich and eclectic – apt for a cosmopolitan port city like Odesa. Classical Italian and Dutch…