Soviet Submarine Base
Tony and Zamir visited this old Soviet Submarine Base. It has become a huge tourist attraction for the town of Balaklava, and although there are no actual submarines at the base they do have a gift shop.
Balaklava, Crimea, Ukraine
Tatyanin Mys
Tony and Zamir enjoyed a seafood lunch at Tatyanin Mys, a restaurant right on the water. After snacking on red caviar, herring, squid and other delights, the two moved on to a bottle of vodka for dessert.
Nazukina St, 8, Sevastopol', Sevastopol' city, Ukraine
Khan's Palace
This Muslim Palace, which dates back to the 1500s, was the home to a succession of Crimean khans. Tony and Zamir wandered the grounds and toured the living quarters, the harem and the mosque.
Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Ukraine
Salachick
Zamir and Tony enjoyed the outside seating at this traditional Islamic restaurant. Their lunch included lamb kebabs, chebureki, chickpea stew and dolmas.
Bakhchisaray, Crimea, Ukraine
McFoxy
The fast food industry is picking up in Kiev, so Zamir decided to take Tony to McFoxy. Located across the street from the central train station (and literally next door to a McDonald's), McFoxy is the Ukrainian version of the golden arches.
Kiev, Kyiv city, Ukraine
