Pizza restaurants in Russia
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Il Patio in Smolenskaya
With more than 15 outlets, this reliable Moscow chain changed its name from Patio Pizza to Il Patio recently. The pizza is the same, though - a big choice at reasonable prices.
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Mama Roma
Herb-filled air wafts temptingly from the best Italian eatery in town. Freshly baked pizzas are half price until 6pm. English menu.
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Il Patio in Zayauzie
Patio Pizza has gone upscale, with a new, more Italian name, and a new, more stylish look. Wood-oven pizzas and fresh salad bars are still the highlights of the menu. And fortunately, it still has a slew of outlets, each one representing a different Italian city.
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Mama Mia
Cosy yet unpretentious and understandably popular, Mama Mia specialises in great, large pizzas and regional meat-and-berry dishes. Taste both by ordering reindeer ( olenina ) pizza.
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Margarita
Done up with painted windows showing off Tuscan scenes, this family-run spot is big on pizza and pasta (R210 to R370); locals enjoy beer and dessert on the covered sidewalk seats.
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Il Patio in Barrikadnaya
This outlet inside the Novinsky Passage at is a great place to bring your kids, who can watch cartoons or even learn how to make their own pizza.
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Planeta Pizza
Next to Yamato, Planeta is a comfy spot with plenty of windows and couples eating pizzas (from R150) and sipping milkshakes (R85).
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Mario
Evoking an Italian café, this pizzeria has tile tables and Tiffany lamps. In summer you can enjoy the footpath seating.
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Buon Appetito
Hipster-stop for whisky or wood-oven pizzas, with outdoor-indoor seating near the pedestrian bridge on a Lena River canal.
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Akvarium Pizzeria
Dark with nightclub-type lighting and house music even at midday, the Akvarium also prepares quite tasty pizzas.
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