Cheese Hole on Ul Bolshaya Dmitrovka
Lonely Planet review for Cheese Hole on Ul Bolshaya Dmitrovka
Where the original in Kitai Gorod is quintessentially quaint, this newer, second location is self-consciously stylish. The avocado and indigo colour scheme is bold, contrasting with the pale yellow walls and arched ceilings that evoke the inside of a cheese hole. This outlet is meant to be French, as opposed to Swiss, but that does not result in a dramatically different menu. It still features deliciously aromatic fromage in all its forms, including fondue, quiche, sandwiches and cheese plates.








