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Opened by French expats and named after a Malevich painting. One of the only authentic spots in Moscow, this restaurant stays true to its roots (translation: no sushi). Space is divided into several rooms. The bistro is great for breakfast and offers free wi-fi and laptop connections. The formal dining room's menu is seasonal and offers a long list of rich delicacies as well as a hefty selection of French wines. There is also a bar, summer terrace, and private banquet room. Rumor has it that this place is so haute, Vladimir Putin once hosted a New Year's party here during his presidency.
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