After ordering some Russian-style dishes such as pickled cucumbers, Ukrainian red soup, braised beef in a can, and Russian cold sour fish, the atmosphere suddenly became Soviet with the live performance of the balalaika band. I don't know how much of the old taste of the state-owned restaurant in 1954 can be tasted here, but the sense of time is there, so it's okay to be nostalgic.
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After ordering some Russian-style dishes such as pickled cucumbers, Ukrainian red soup, braised beef in a can, and Russian cold sour fish, the atmosphere suddenly became Soviet with the live performance of the balalaika band. I don't know how much of the old taste of the state-owned restaurant in 1954 can be tasted here, but the sense of time is there, so it's okay to be nostalgic.
This restaurant is very good. It is on the 62nd floor with an unbeatable view. They serve Russian cuisine as well as dishes from other European countries. The Russian borscht is very good, and the tiramisu is delicious.
One of the most luxurious hotels in Moscow, the large French windows offer a panoramic view of most of Moscow. It is difficult to book a table at night, the dishes are exquisite and there are many cuisines. The service and dining environment are first-class.
A friend brought me here during the World Cup. The weather in July was very good, neither too hot nor too cold. My friend said this was the most beautiful place in Moscow to see the night view. It was difficult to book a seat during the World Cup, so I could only sit in the middle seat when I went there. Fortunately, my friend and I changed to a seat by the window. The view was really beautiful and unforgettable. Looking at the night view, drinking, chatting, it was a very romantic place...
The restaurant is dark but the night view is bright. I won’t take photos of the dishes. It’s a great environment.