Stalin's Bunker in Samara, also known as the Samara Bunker, does not have a particular food history tied to the bunker itself, as it was primarily an emergency command post created during World War II for Joseph Stalin and his staff. However, during the war era, food in Russia was heavily influenced by the hardships of the time, leading to a cuisine that was focused on practicality and the use of available ingredients. Over the years, this has evolved, and now the city of Samara boasts a variety of restaurants and eateries offering a mix of traditional Russian and international cuisine.
Please note that while some of these dishes traditionally contain meat, many can be adapted for a vegetarian diet, and several restaurants in Samara may offer vegetarian or vegan versions of classic Russian dishes.