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Bochonok
This romantic cellar restaurant sends you back to medieval times, where lords gnawed on drumsticks as big as two fists and drank beer straight from the barrel.
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Cafe Esenin
Tucked away in a little side street this cellar restaurant named in honour of the celebrated Russian poet Sergei Esenin, runs a standard menu of Russian classics.
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Cafe Margarita
Located right near Patriarch's Ponds, this restaurant draws its name and theme from Mikhail Bulgakov's masterpiece The Master and Margarita.
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Club Petrovich
Step back into the Soviet 50s and 60s. This club is high on the nostalgia factor with everything from traditional home made drinks like the tart berry mors, to thick Russian bliny, big soups, meatballs and shashlik.
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Dacha na Pokrovke
The Dacha on Pokrovka is the place if you are looking for simple Russian fare in original and quirky surroundings. Spread over
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Expeditsia. Severnaya kukhnya
If you don’t have time to go all the way to Siberia, come and splash out on some Siberian delicacies here instead. The interior is brilliantly atmospheric with pine trees, a wood burning fire place and a huge (real) expedition helicopter in the corner.
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Korchma Taras Bulba
This popular Ukranian restaurant chain is great fun in a very kitsch style. The running country theme is done up to the max, from the colourful folkloric interior to the staff members' extravagant traditional costumes.
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Lucien
Lucien recreates the style, sophistication and tastes of the Russian nobility in the 19th and early 20th Century. The story starts
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Mari Vanna
Bookings for this popular restaurant are essential as the idea is that you are eating as if at a friend’s house and what
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Metro
Metro fans should definitely hop on this wagon. Booths, benches and even the moving staircase downstairs seem to have been snatched straight from the Moscow underground.
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Na Melnitse (At the Mill)
Let the door swing shut behind you: You've stepped into a Russian village scene, with a working water mill, a carp pond and peasants as waiters.
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Oblomov
Named after the fat, lazy gourmant who was the hero of Goncharnov's novel by the same name, this romantic place is styled like a Russian country house with various sitting rooms with fireplaces, verandas and portrait-filled dining halls.
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Ochen Domashnee Kafe
A popular café/restaurant loved for its informal atmosphere and ‘domashny’ (like home) feel. The menu focuses on the kind of food your mum would feed you (if she were Russian), so big soups, lots of zapekanka (bakes) and stews feature.
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Omulevaya Bochka
The omul is a famous delicacy of the Siberian lake Baikal and the omul barrel is a restaurant specializing in this tasty white fish.
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Pavilion
The white tuxedoed waiters, palm trees, period pavilion building, crisp tablecloths and various old family photos that decorate
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Shinok
This sprawling Ukrainian village of a restaurant not only has staff weighed down in local dress (check out the elaborate flower headdresses on the waitresses), a whole heartedly thick wooden hewed interior, there’s even a full on farm in the centre of it all.
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Yolki Palki
Aimed at the tourist market, this slightly cheesy Russian eatery packs in both Russians and foreigners alike. They come here for the good value meals, the staff mincing around in traditional costume and that aromatic smell of shashlik from behind the grill.
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Zhar Ptitsa
This Russian restaurant, housed in a traditional wooden peasant's hut, definitely keeps to its theme with low ceilings and large stoves.
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