Reviews on International food in Shatura, Moscow Oblast, Russia. Shatura (Russian: Шату́ра) is a town and the administrative center of Shatursky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on Lake Svyatoye 124 kilometers (77 mi) east of Moscow. Population: 32,885 (2010 Census); 30,393 (2002 Census); 31,635 (1989 Census).
Things to do in Shatura
4 based on 184 reviews
The democratic and mega-atmospheric bar. In the warm season, a veranda will open, located in a huge courtyard, with a screen and DJ parties. Burgers and steaks are cooked here, pumpkin cream soup and hodge-podge are served for lunch, and beef ribs and bar
Ira is a great English speaking hostess that helped me with my beer and food selection. Nice atmosphere with western rock music and big screen displays with movies playing. Very friendly staff, close to the Bunker which is a must see for Cold War historians.ÐгÑомное ÑпаÑибо, за Ñо ÑÑо наÑли вÑÐµÐ¼Ñ Ð¸ оÑÑавили оÑзÑв о наÑем баÑе. Ðдем Ñ Ð½ÐµÑеÑпением новÑÑ Ð²ÑÑÑеÑ
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Shatura: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 307 reviews
The only restaurant of Moldovan cuisine in Moscow. Restaurant "Moldova" begins its history in 1992 with the opening of the Embassy of Moldova in Russia in the historic center of Moscow. For a long time the restaurant worked for a narrow circle of people.
I noticed this on Google Maps and wanted to try. My friend would have walked away as it appeared we were in the embassy, but I encouraged her to press on: worth it! Knowing nothing about Moldovan food, but really liking Purcari wine, I thought this would be great, and it was. We followed Igor's advice as to the best Moldovan dishes and we were not disappointed. Highly recommend the gogoscharii, Domnesk salad, pork tocana, and the dried plums stuffed with walnuts. We had the Chisinau carp, but the flavors were a bit mild for my taste. We almost didn't get to eat because they were full on a Saturday night, but we agreed to leave in two hours so got to try it. Will make a reservation next time and linger over wine and brandy.Good afternoon, dear guest!It is very nice that you did visit our restaurant, thank you for convincing your other half of this.Restaurant "Moldova" is very glad that you were satisfied with our dishes and drinks. It is very important and good to hear from our guests. For this we continue our efforts.We will be very glad to see you and your friends in our restaurant on the Kuznetsk bridge.If you plan to visit us on Friday evening or Saturday, book a table in advance so as not to wait.On Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, we invite you to hear the performance of our artists. Details on our official website "Moldova" or by phone of the restaurant.We are waiting again, welcome!
4 based on 188 reviews
The Conservatory Lounge & Bar on the 10th floor of Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow reveals all of the secrets of modern botany. The avant-garde menu and cocktails will surprise with unusual combinations and attention to natural ingredients. Fragrant herbs grown
Lovely drinks & extensive menu. Cocktails are lovely & views are good. Expensive, 4 cocktails & 2 light plates for £70. Dear susan2909,Thank you for your review! We are pleased that you enjoyed our cocktails and views! In regards of pricing, we do have a lot of options in different price levels, but in order to have the most fresh ingredients for some signature items we have to have this level of pricing. Hope to see you again this summer season on our terrace! Kind regards,Vitaly
Best Eastern European food near Shatura, Moscow Oblast, Russia
4 based on 132 reviews
A unique place combining best traditions of British pubs, haute cuisine and the presentable English interior. Everything you might like about pubs and a bit more: this is a gastro-pub with a restaurant cuisine, where you can taste interesting dishes from
This pub was on the same street as our accommodation and we decided to have an early dinner there before leaving Moscow. Stepping into the bar area is fortunately not an indicator of the size of the restaurant area, which is actually reasonably spacious. There are 2 tiers and several large TV screens.The menu was quite varied and we decided to go for a shared starter of black garlic bread and then a burger, accompanies by Russian Heineken. The garlic bread came out as 8 thick rectangular slices accompanied by some raw vegetables and dips. As the bread was quite dense, 4 each of these were more than sufficient as a starter! The burger and fries was also a very good sized portion, almost to the point of being unable to finish it. The Heineken helped to wash it all down though.The food was nice and tasty and the service was fine - although we were eating at 6pm and there were only 11 other people in the restaurant. However, the prices were on the high side for a pub - definitely at the same level as several of the restaurants we ate at.
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