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Who is it for: Baku dining guide

Baku's honest restaurant guide

The best Baku restaurants for families, business, first dates, vegetarians, late nights and large groups.

8 Baku restaurants open late at night

Most Baku restaurants close between 10 and 11 PM. But late-night options exist — international fast food, hotel restaurants, and…

Halal restaurants in Baku — 8 trustworthy picks

Baku is historically a Muslim city, so most restaurants don't serve pork or dishes made with alcohol. But the "halal-certified" l…

Top 8 Baku restaurants for a first date

On a first date, the choice of place matters — too formal feels stiff, too casual feels unplanned. You need calm atmosphere, good…

Top 8 Baku restaurants for big groups (10+ people)

Finding a restaurant for 10+ people in Baku isn't easy — small places fill up, big places lose service quality. The 8 venues belo…

Top 8 Baku restaurants for business lunches and meetings

Business meals demand specific conditions: quiet enough for conversation, fast service to respect schedules, professional atmosph…

Top 8 Baku restaurants for families with kids

Eating out with kids is its own skill — some places are too loud, others too formal. The 8 venues below are ideal for a family vi…

Top 8 Baku restaurants for solo diners

Eating alone in a Baku restaurant is still considered slightly unusual — local culture leans toward family and group meals. But i…

Top 8 Baku restaurants for tourists — English-speaking staff

For first-time tourists, the restaurant choice in Baku matters — English menu, staff language skills, central location. The 8 ven…

Top 8 Baku restaurants for vegetarians

Vegetarians in Baku often struggle with restaurant choice — the city's meat-forward cuisine doesn't default to them. But in recen…

Top 8 Baku spots for breakfast and brunch

Baku is not a classic "breakfast city" — local tradition leans toward lunch and dinner. But brunch culture has grown in recent ye…

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