If you're on the hunt for a steakhouse with a view, you won't want to miss Rob Roy in Perm, Russia. Nestled right on the Kama River, Rob Roy boasts breathtaking views that will leave you speechless. Whether you're looking for a romantic night out or a fancy dinner with friends, this spot has it all.
But the views are just the beginning - the ambiance at Rob Roy is unmatched. Jazz and 60s cover music set the tone for a lively and unforgettable dining experience. And the food? Simply put, it's outstanding. With high ratings for both service and cuisine, customers can expect nothing less than exceptional quality. Though prices may be on the higher side, the experience is worth every penny.
Don't let the steakhouse title fool you - Rob Roy has vegan and vegetarian options, too. But if you're a meat lover, the restaurant's signature dishes - including Steak New York, tartar, pepper steak, and filet mignon - will leave you in foodie heaven.
And don't forget about the bar - it's not to be missed. The bartenders are experts in their craft, serving up top-notch recommendations and mouth-watering cocktails.
But here's the catch: Rob Roy is a popular spot, so be sure to book your table ahead of time.
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We trusted the recommendations and went. Of all the things I ordered, I only liked the grilled bread with mushroom butter. The price tag is metropolitan, the quality is below par: the steak has withstood the frying, but to chew this meat you will need a lot of time, you may not have time before the staff kicks you out from the table because “we have a reservation, you should hurry up, the next ones will come soon." The funniest thing is that there are no toothpicks on the table, probably so that guests don’t sit and pick their teeth in unison, but there are toothpicks in the very dirty toilet. I don’t even want to talk about the saddle of lamb and fisherman’s pie or whatever it’s called, the memories of it cause pain and heartburn, it’s just disrespect for the products that died in vain in the bowels of the kitchen of this establishment. Special mention should be made of tap water with a rather unpleasant odor, which is generously and free (but this is not certain) poured to all guests from a huge metal jug. In general, the impression remains painful: for such a price you expect appropriate quality, but here there is only pathos and strained smiles of the waiters. I absolutely do not recommend it. Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4