OBLOMOV
World cuisine
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€€€
2024
Recommended
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2024
This restaurant makes a mockery of Moscow's elite. Oblomov, the 19th century character celebrated in Goncharov's novel of the same name, is bored and lazy - a metaphor for Russia at the time, when Europe is in the midst of a revolutionary upheaval. In the restaurant, you lie down in soft sofas, and are served Russian cuisine by the chef Pavel Kirillov, including game, while waiting, in the softness and warmth of a cosy room, for the end of the world. The place is particularly famous for its dessert menu.
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