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Bolognese Cafe
How uninspiring when the dish after which a restaurant names itself is one of the most dull tasting things on the menu. Aside
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Bon
Bon is part pimp, part mafioso — dominating black and gold tones surround church windows, pornographic images, raw concrete columns, gothic candelabras, and Kalashnikoff machine-gun lamps.
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Bury Lis i Lenivy Pyos
The Brown Fox and the Lazy Dog is one design fanatic’s dream corner café come true. From the doors to the tables and even the multi-coloured toilet paper, this trendy little café is a delight for trend-seekers.
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Cafe Pushkin
This aristocratic restaurant, is extremely famous and popular with local business men and passing tourists. Diplomats, bankers
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Cafe Tchaikovsky
A sprawling café and restaurant understandably popular with theatre and classical music enthusiasts as it is located right in the centre of Moscow theatre land and literally underneath the Moscow conservatory.
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Cafe The Most
The dining room looks like it was pulled straight out of Versailles complete with gilded mirrors, heavy red velvet curtains, cut glass chandeliers, frescoes and as many antiques as you'd expect to find in museum.
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Casa Mare
Chances are you would never know about this place if you hadn’t just read about it here. At the unmarked black metal gate at number 7 ring the buzzer and ask to go ‘v restoran pozhalusta’.
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Ded Pikhto
The march of the anti-glamour, homestyle restaurants continues. Old photographs of families, wooden dressers, flowery table clothes, cute tableware and the like make up the interior decoration of this little house.
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El Faro
It’s still a mystery as to why this expansive basement restaurant is always so empty, but don’t let the lack of other diners put you off, there’s still much to be enjoyed here.
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Kvartira 44
Wine bar, piano bar or a homing beacon for the city’s underground? Shelves stocked with books and the green and black interior create a comforting darkness.
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News & More
News & More is a restaurant with a somewhat philosophical mindset. Their motto is along the lines of 'the more you know
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Obraz Zhizni
A discreet café/bar/restaurant vaguely resembling an artsy friend's living room - due largely to all the wood, orange walls, old-fashioned lamps and the iron tree strewn with ribbons in the corner.
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Ogni
Ogni gives the impression at times of both a bar, café and restaurant, spread out as it is into different areas of varying formality.
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Restaurant Gogolevsky 31
The exterior is as opulently fin de siècle as the interior. Everywhere you look there’s an authentic high backed Rennie Makintosh chair, period fire place or Murano glass ash tray.
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Scandinavia
An icon amongst Moscow's expat scene, Scandinavia has been providing smiley service for over fifteen years now. This restaurant offers a simple menu of Swedish goodies such as gravadlax, baltic herring and meatballs.
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Skromnoe obayanie burzhuazii (Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie)
This fashionable restaurant serves a mixed Italian-French menu. It's popular with those who like the best of both worlds with a little extra thrown in.
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Stary Pafos
This place is popular – and with good reason. It’s possibly the only restaurant in town serving decent authentic Greek and Cypriot cuisine.
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Tapa de Comida
Viva l’espana! Step off the mean streets of Moscow and say hola to the enchanting Tapa de Comida. Set up like a real Valencian
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Veranda 32.05
Hidden away in the rear of the Hermitage Garden, this large café-bar-restaurant is a great little wood cabin hideaway where you can while away the hours with gallons of excellent homemade lemonade and pots of exotic tea.
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V Temnote!? (Dans Le Noir!?)
The concept is based on a Paris novelty - where else? - called Dans Le Noir. The basic idea is that without seeing the food, the other sensations are heightened, especially taste.
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Yornik
Meaning something like joker in Russian, the general design and atmosphere goes against the name and is wonderfully calming, rather than wise-cracking and outlandish.
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