The Museum of Wooden Architecture in Veliky Novgorod showcases the rich cultural heritage of Russia, including its culinary history. Traditional Russian cuisine has evolved over centuries and is deeply connected to the country's vast agricultural landscape, seasonal weather, and historical events. Veliky Novgorod, being one of the oldest cities in Russia, has played a significant role in the development of Russian culinary traditions. The region's access to rivers and forests provided a bounty of fish, mushrooms, berries, and game, which are reflected in the local dishes. One can explore a variety of ancient recipes, cooking methods, and dietary habits that are still prevalent in the region today.
Note that the availability of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options may vary by restaurant and season. Always inquire beforehand to ensure the dish aligns with your dietary preferences or restrictions.