Ukrainian restaurants in Moscow
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Shinok
In case you didn’t think Moscow’s themed dining was over the top, this restaurant has re-created a Ukrainian peasant farm in central Moscow. Servers wear colourfully embroidered shirts and speak with Ukrainian accents (probably lost on most tourists). The house speciality is vareniki (the Ukrainian version of pelmeni ). As you dine, you can look out the window at a cheerful babushka while she tends the farmyard animals (very well taken care of, we’re assured).
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Taras Bulba
Servers at Taras Bulba dress up in traditional embroidered outfits, complemented by Ukrainian tapestries and wood floors, which provide a homey atmosphere. Specialities include black bread with salo (lard), and vareniki (dumplings) filled with potatoes, cabbage or meat. Other branches include one in Zamoskvorechie.
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