Food & Drink shopping in Moscow
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A Korkunov
That this candy company was founded in 1997 may come as a surprise, as the shop’s interior feels like an old-fashioned confectioner. The seductive line of handmade chocolates – 15 kinds of filled candies and two types of bars – are lined up in a glass case, defying your will power. There are also a few tables, in case you care to indulge in a hot chocolate (R75 to R120).
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Krasny Oktyabr Store
For more than 100 years, the sweet aroma of chocolate permeated every corner of Bolotny Island and beyond. Alas, the factory is no longer functioning and the air has cleared, much to the dismay of local chocolate lovers, who had come to savour the mouth-watering scents. The good news is that the Krasny Oktyabr Store still operates on site and it sure smells sweet.
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Confael Chocolate
This upmarket boutique and café is chock-full of mouth-watering chocolates, in every shape and size imaginable. Besides the boxes of truffles and chocolate-covered cherries, Confael also stocks themed chocolates relating to holidays, hobbies and national events. Sample the goods in the attached café.
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Magazin Chai-Kofe
In 1894 the old Perlov Tea House was redecorated in the style of a Chinese pagoda. Today this fantastical facade contains the Tea-Coffee Store – a simple name for a place that is filled with coffee beans from Italy, Brazil, Costa Rica and Kenya, and tea leaves from China, India and South Africa.
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Yeliseev Grocery
Peek in here for a glimpse of prerevolutionary grandeur, as the store is set in the former mansion of the successful merchant Yeliseev. It now houses an upscale market selling caviar and other delicacies.
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