A former nomenklatura favourite and still pulling in the cream of the city’s slightly older sophisticates, this positively mammoth restaurant features two dining halls separated by a bar with a fountain in it. Of particular interest are the original 1959 murals, protected by the State along with much of the rest of the interior. The international food on offer is good, honest fare, although not likely to win any awards. The desserts are particularly fine, making this marvellous institution a good place to visit regardless of whether you’re after a full meal or not.
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This is a very good soup and salad place for lunch. The bigger meals remind me of "fine dining" back in Soviet times - - good, solid food, but nothing to write home about. Also, in my experience the service has been pretty good.