Caviarterra

Description:

  • Local gossip is that if the powerful elite are not at the Kremlin, then they are at Caviarterra a top-of-the-line restaurant in the The Ritz-Carlton Moscow. The renowned consulting chef Winkle who oversees this dining place is responsible for the introduction of "cuisine vitale" which is the focal point for good nutrition, body and soul. He has managed to combine this with Russian traditions and Russian and Georgian cuisines. The decor and the wine list are a perfect blend with the food. The design reflects the glory of the Russian Empire infusing a feeling of grand luxury. Check out the "Tsar's Breakfast", it comes with a royal price tag indeedand is being praised as one of the most expensive morning meals in the world!
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User Reviews for Caviarterra

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    Awful with a big A

  • Awful service, hideous food (piroshki that you can find in the subway are moister than these ones !) For the price the chefs should know how to cook food, but they apparently don't,...

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    Buffet Breakfust in Caviarterra Restaurant

  • I stayed in the next door National hotel and just came to Ritz Hotel to have a buffet breakfast. The service was excellent and attentive. Nothing to talk. The breakfast itself was very...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 7 495 225 8888
    • fax: 7 495 225 8400
    • Address:

    • Tverskaya Street 3
    • Ritz-Carlton Moscow
    • Moscow 125009
    • Neighborhood:

    • Red Square and the Kremlin
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa diners
    • Hours:

    • Mo to Su from 07:00 AM to 11:00 PM

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