POUCHKINE
In a unique hotel that has the air of existence since the th century but which is very recent, we have succeeded in recreating an atmosphere that is all right out of the good of the empire. At the cloakroom, an old gentleman looks after your coat. The servers are costumed of traditional th century clothing. The ground floor is a café where you can also eat traditional Russian cuisine. The restaurant, which combines French and Russian cuisine, is located on the floor in a sublime library. The lazy ones will take over the incredible wrought iron elevator. The décor is both fascinating and relaxing. The menu "gastronomic journal" looks like a last century's Gazette and uses a beautiful Russian language. And it exists in French. On Sunday evening, the restaurant offers classical music, better book! It was Gilbert Bécaud's song that was the origin of this coffee. So it's not uncommon for you to take a look at Pushkin's famous chocolate (déguster) chocolate. A place of pilgrimage!
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