Mandarin in Limassol is a Russian/European restaurant I would choose when I want a familiar, comforting East-European meal with plenty of sharing. It has a lot of the staples familiar to the slavic people and will also be interesting for anyone who wants to try something new.
The restaurant has a traditional, comfortable atmosphere that suits family-style ordering. I like Slavik meals most when each on the table tries different soups, salads and mains, and this is the type of restaurant where that approach makes sense.
The menu has most Slavik staples: borsch, Kiev cutlets, beef Stroganoff, but also some european dishes like tartar or carbonara. I would order a soup, different salads and mains to share.
I would come here when I want a familiar Slavik dinner in Limassol. I would avoid ordering one dish just for myself and instead build a shared table.
The portions are good for sharing, especially with rice and noodles. Value feels fair because a few dishes can feed the table well.