Bakery restaurants in Moscow
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Baltisky Khleb
St Petersburg’s favourite bakery has made its way to the capital, bringing along its secret recipes for delectable pastries and desserts. This outlet near Pushkinskaya pl, resembling an old-fashioned confectioner, is an excellent place to stop for breakfast, lunch or a late-afternoon coffee.
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Volkonsky Keyser
The city’s best fresh-baked breads, pastries and pies.
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Volkonsky Keyser
The queue often runs out the door, as loyal patrons wait their turn for the city’s best fresh-baked breads, pastries and pies. It’s worth the wait, especially if you decide on a fruit-filled croissant or to-die-for olive bread. Choose something sweet or savoury from the glass case, then head next door to the big wooden tables for large bowls of coffee or tea. There is another outlet in Basmanny.
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Volkonsky Keyser
The queue often runs out the door, as loyal patrons wait their turn for the city’s best fresh-baked breads, pastries and pies. It’s worth the wait, especially if you decide on a fruit-filled croissant or to-die-for olive bread. Choose something sweet or savoury from the glass case, then head next door to the big wooden tables for large bowls of coffee or tea. There is another outlet in Basmanny.
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