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Café Pushkin
The guide was updated:Do not be fooled by "café" in its title: this is one of Moscow’s finest restaurants. Go on a journey through time back to the sumptuous 19th century. Here, well-dressed Muscovites enjoy caviar and the Franco-Russian cuisine. Here you can also enjoy a grandiose breakfast buffet.
Useful Information
- Address: 26A Tverskoy Bulvar, Moscow
- Opening hours: Open 12 am-12 am
- Website: www.cafe-pushkin.ru
- Phone: +7 495 739 00 33
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Café Pushkin
Do not be fooled by "café" in its title: this is one of Moscow’s finest restaurants. Go on a journey through time back to the sumptuous 19th century. Here, well-dressed Muscovites enjoy caviar and the Franco-Russian cuisine. Here you can also enjoy a grandiose breakfast buffet.
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