Everything is marked with a sign of slight incompleteness. A bit too far to entrance from any existing parking spot, a bit overdried salmon, a bit overpriced menu.

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Everything is marked with a sign of slight incompleteness. A bit too far to entrance from any existing parking spot, a bit overdried salmon, a bit overpriced menu.
Went there on a really cold evening, there was snow everywhere, had to walk for at least 15 minutes as we hadn't realized how far it was from the nearest metro station and last but not least, we could hardly find the entrance of that strange building as it was too dark and all the "possible entrances" around seemed to...
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Here you pay only for the view. Dishes are average. I think a cocktail is more than enough to enjoy the site so think before you go.
May be, the best city view. To reach this hidden restaurant is not an easy task, if you don't speak Russian. Wine list is poor, but they have good choice of Champaign.
Astonishing view, impressive old-time soviet sky-scraper (Academy of Science), great food (though not quite the cheapest option in town) Definitely better for summer-time visits
Until recently, the place boasted the best view of Moscow ever (now the "best view" title goes to Karlsson), but the quality of food is a match. Been there many times, and increasingly for the food lately - it is a unique combination of European and Asian fusion. The restaurant is located in the headquarters of the Russian Academy of...
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If you are visiting Moscow and want to see it from bird's flight view, or just a local wishing to fly high away from the busy streets, choose this location. The place is located on the top floor of the famous 'golden brain' building belonging to the Russian Academy of Science, which will give you some cool Soviet-and-scientific flair on...
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Drank there 4 nights in a row. 3 out of 4 nights, first ordered round took nearly 30 minutes to get, and all I asked for was a beer. I guess when one pays $20 for a beer, one has to wait...
This is a beautifully appointed restaurant very high (I think 22 Floors) near the top of Sparrows Hills with a 360 degree view that is hard to describe. Looks right down on Moscow River. Very expensive, but when you consider the elegance of the restaurant, the view, the extraordinary menu, the service and the bar, it is in line. Don't...
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We had lunch with another couple at the Sky Lounge, on top of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The view is absolutely wonderful, and the food was even better. Their live seafood tanks are actually the bar itself. Their Alaskan King Crab, which they call "Kamchaka Crab" is wonderful. While their seafood is to die for, it isn't cheap. Be...
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