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European Cuisine Menu European Cuisine Oyster Bar 6 Mediterranean Oyster 12 Mediterranean Oyster Market Counter Assorted Chef’s platter to share Serrano ham Olives Anti-pasti Salmon Russian style Salmon Asian style Salmon Mediterranean style Soups Jerusalem Artichoke soup Classic Gratinated onion soup Coconut Curry Soup Bouillabaisse Salads Mediterranean salad Californian shrimp salad King Crab Kamchatka Salad “Landaise” Starters Aged beef tartar Octopus Mozzarella Burrata & Assorted Tomatoes For Two Person to Share Dover Sole Beef Wellington Pasta / Risotto Linguine “Carbonara” Seafood Risotto Fettuccine Cauliflower risotto Main Course Halibut Roasted Chicken Russian Burger Tuna Beef Ribs Chef’s Daily Special From The Grill Lamb Rack Rib eye Beef Fillet Russian Cuisine Salads Stolichniy Salad Vinaigrette Salad Herring Georgian Salad Cold Cuts Homemade Marinated Salmon Assortment Smoked Salmon Butterfish Ham Smoked Duck Breast Salo Veal Tongue Serrano Ham Chorizo Fish Assortment Meat Assortment Pirozhki Mushroom Pirozhki Veal Pirozhki Cabbage Pirozhki Assorted basket of three kinds of pirozhki Caviar Beluga Caviar Osietra Caviar Salmon Caviar Pickles Garlic Cherry Tomatoes Salted Cucumber Low-salted Cucumber Baby mushroom Cepes Mushroom Cabbage Assortment Pickles Soup Solyanka Traditional Russian Borsch Chicken Noodle Forest mushrooms Pelmenis Veal Siberian Crab Lamb Mushroom Vareniki Main Course Traditional Beef Stroganoff Salmon & Cod Coulibiack Venison Sides French Fries Buckwheat & Mushrooms Roasted Potatoes & Mushrooms Mashed Potatoes Steamed Broccoli With Parmesan Cheese Selection of Grilled Vegetables Green Leaves Salad Basmati Rice Sauces Green Pepper Sauce Bordelaise Sauce Bearnaise Sauce Mushroom Sauce Desserts Desserts Orange Canolli Traditional Tiramisu New York Cheese Cake Selection of Daily Ice Cream & Sorbet Syrniki Medovik Honey Cake “Pavlova” Seasonal Fruit Platter Alcohol Rum Zacapa 23 YO Cognac Remy MartinVSOP Hennessy VSOP Remy Martin XO Hennessy XO Vodka Kremlin Award Russian Standard Original Grey Goose Beluga Noble Russian Standard Platinum Beluga Transatlantic Racing Beluga Allure Imperia Russian Standard Beluga Gold Whiskey Black Label Gold Label Reserve Blue Label The Singleton12 YO Chivas Regal 12 YO The Macallan Fine or Sherry Oak 12 YO Port Graham’s LBV 2008 Andersen Vintage 1999 Sherry Fino, Bodegas Cream, Bodegas Rey Pedro Romero (dry) Fernando (sweet) Vermouth Martini Bianco Campari Martini Extra Dry Beer Heineken, 330 ml Guinness, 440 ml Wines Wine by the Glass Champagne Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Piper Heidsieck Brut Ruinart Blanc de Blanc Ruinart Brut Rose Prosseco White Riesling, Chateau Saint Michele, USA Torrontes, Terrazas de los Andes, Argentina Sauvignon Blanc, Sileni, New Zealand Petit Chablis Vibrant, LaChablisienne, France Pinot Grigio, Col D'Orcia, Italy Gavi di Gavi, Castello di Tassarolo Red Sirius Cabernet & Merlot, Bordeaux, France Malbec, Terrazas de los Andes, Argentina Shiraz Koonunga Hill, Penfolds, Australia Chianti Classico,Col D’ Orcia,Italy Cabernet Sauvignon, Saint Michelle, USA Russian Prestige Cuvee’s White Sibirkovy, Vedernikov Estate Chardonnay, Divnomorskoe Estate Red Pinot Noir, Raevskoe Estate Krasnostop Oak Aged, Vedernikov Estate Rose Chateau Gassier Rose, Provence, France Beverages Tea & Coffee Espresso Double Espresso Café Crème Cappuccino Café Latte Black Tea English Breakfast Assam Bari Darjeeling Earl Grey Green Tea Jasmin Gold Morgentau Milky Oolon Sencha Herbal and Fruit Tea Rooibos Vanilla Sweet Chamomile Chill Out Water & Soft Drinks Evian Badoit San Pellegrino Aqua Panna Tonic Coca Cola light Coca Cola Fanta Sprite Bitter Lemon Fresh Squeezed Juices Orange Apple Grapefruit Carrot Celery Pineapple Bottled Juice Orange Apple Pineapple Tomato Mango Cherry Peach Mors.
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