De Gusto in Kharkiv has a menu that feels like a friendly tour through Italy right on Kosmichna Street, and as a reviewer I found it both familiar and exciting at the same time. The heart of the menu is its classic thin‑crust pizzas - from a rich four‑cheese to a delicately balanced salmon pizza that regulars rave about - alongside house‑made pastas like creamy ravioli and hearty fettuccine that pair beautifully with fresh salads and soups, all served at a price range that typically falls between roughly ₴200 and ₴1,000 per person. Beyond the Italian staples, you’ll find juicy steaks and tender veal options that bring an elevated feel without pretension. The drinks list complements the food with good sangria, refreshing lemonades, and a selection of cappuccinos or teas to finish.
What I loved most is how the menu flows naturally from starters to mains and desserts, making it easy to build a relaxed lunch or a full‑on dinner without confusion. While I didn’t catch exact prices for each dish, diners often mention the excellent value for what you get - generous portions, tasty sauces, and a balance of classic flavors and creative twists. In short, De Gusto’s menu feels coherent, confident, and contextual to both locals and visitors alike, offering familiar European and Italian favorites with clear, approachable descriptions and strong overall satisfaction.