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Moscow restaurants listing (Russian restaurants)

Alpen Gluck Universitet 81 Vavilova Street 132 8783
Restaurant captures the feeling of “alpine happiness and serenity.” Cuisine from the Alpine countries: French, Swiss, Italian, and Austrian dishes. Authentic Austrian strudel, impressive wine selection. Average cost $30-50. Noon – midnight.
Alpen Terrasse Krasniye Vorota 4/4 Bolshoi Kozlovsky per. 208 1810
Hearty Swiss food. Widest selection of fondue in town. Noon-last diner daily.
Chalet Nagornaya 7á Elektrolitny proezd 317 9577, 317 8500
Inexpensive European cuisine. Average bill is $10-20. Traditional alpine dishes. Live bard and folk performances on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Some popular dishes include the hot sandwiches, pork or chicken fillets, and chocolate fondue. 11am – midnight.
Swiss House Ulitsa 1905 Goda Building 2, 14 Krasnopresnenskaya Naberezhnaya (Embankment) 259 1933
11:30am - last guest.
Swiss Pastry Alexeyevskaya 116 Prospekt Mira 287 7872
10am - 10pm.







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