Highlights: A legendary Baroque-style restaurant serving the nation's aristocratic cuisine
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26-A Tverskoy Boulevard, Moscow
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Café Pushkin
One of the 25 best restaurants in Europe
It feels like being in the 19th century
What a delicious food
So delicious!!!
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Cafe Pushkin Café Pushkin One of the 25 best restaurants in Europe It feels like being in the 19th century What a delicious food So delicious!!!
🌟The Pushkin Café, located in a 19th-century building, is a must-visit restaurant in Moscow. In addition to its reputation as one of the "25 best restaurants in Europe", dining here really feels like entering a 19th-century movie! ☕️The first floor is a "pharmacies", with traditional dishes, and the medieval bar is like a magic potion master's laboratory, with scales, medicine jars, crystal lamps... 📖The second floor is a "library", which serves Russian aristocratic menus, and there are more than 15,000 genuine ancient books on the bookshelves. Telescopes, microscopes, globes... recreate the scene of the study room of Russian aristocrats in the 19th century.
The dishes, which are mainly seafood, are fresh and delicious without being burdensome. From the combination of dishes to the presentation, to the taste of the ingredients after being carefully cooked... they are all unforgettable and delicious!!
Moscow Pushkin Cafe (Кафе Пушкинъ) opened in June 1999. The Financial Times once named Pushkin Cafe one of the "25 best restaurants in Europe". Pushkin Cafe occupies two floors. The first floor is called "Pharmacy" and serves a standard menu; the second floor is called "Library". Compared with the first floor, the second floor is more expensive. However, it still attracts many wealthy people, gourmets and foreign tourists who are interested in authentic Russian cuisine. At Pushkin Cafe, you can taste the most classic Russian cuisine. The restaurant's head chef Andrei Makhov specializes in Russian aristocratic cuisine from the 19th century, and the names of the dishes on the menu are also quite pleasant, for example: Sturgeon with Caviar Sauce, Salmon Tart with Honey, Fish Soup with Mixed Fish, and Frozen Perch Fillet with Mushrooms. The restaurant also has a pastry shop run by Frenchman Manuel Rion. [1]
The wide variety of cakes in the glass cabinet of the cafe is undoubtedly the most attractive. The raspberry Napoleon cake and apple strudel are very delicious and definitely worth trying. The coffee breakfast is rich, including several cereal breads, a small portion of butter scrambled eggs, cold cut ham, cheese, cheese, jam, green grapes, orange juice and coffee. The Italian breakfast is relatively simple, with only cappuccino and croissants. The fried eggs can be paired with ham or bacon, and the taste is good.
The environment is great, the light music is relaxing, the coffee tastes average, and the borscht is great☺☺☺
Pushkin Café, a restaurant converted from a library building, blends traditional Russian dishes with elements of French cuisine. Popular dishes include borscht, salmon caviar, Russian millet pancakes, and Kiev butter chicken rolls. Macarons, Russian yogurt, and grape cordial are also featured.