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The owners of Moscow staples Skylounge and Mon Cafe open a gastronimical love letter to their home and native land. Housed in an early 20th century beauty, the chef extends his culinary reach beyond the motherland, touching the rest of Europe and traditional Jewish cuisine as well. Try the "Olivier" salad, named after the restaurants's namesake, Lucien Olivier. Chicken Kiev is a winner here, too.
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