CAFÉ POUCHKINE
Born from a song by Gilbert Bécaud, this is the restaurant that makes you dream of the splendor of the 19th century.
You probably know the song "Nathalie", by Gilbert Bécaud? There is a beautiful fiction in it. There was no Pushkin café in Moscow during the USSR. There never was. But a Moscow restaurant owner liked the song so much that he decided to open it up to the French. The atmosphere is a bit pompous and makes us relive the last great hours of tsarist Russia, with a variety of dishes that make us discover Russian cuisine, and a wide choice of vodkas... In short, the Pouchkine café is unmissable and now, referenced in the Michelin guide.
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