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Scandinavia

Editorial Review

This Swedish import is one of Moscow's earliest upscale restaurants, having opened back in 1995, which by this city's standards means it's practically a historical site. Gourmet interpretations of traditional Scandinavian fare, along with old standbys like burgers and salads. Cheery interior consists of white walls and bright red chairs. A popular lunchtime spot, or in the summertime when the patio opens. You'll be pleasantly surprised here when you discover that Swedish cuisine is in fact far, far better than that all that frozen junx from IKEA.

Features

  • Lunch
  • Outdoor Area

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$$
  • Reservations:
    Not Necessary
  • Alcohol:
    Full Bar
  • Vibe:
    Chill
  • Restaurant Type:
    Scandinavian

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