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Red Square, 1 Restaurant - Old Russian aristocratic cuisine in the heart of Moscow. Includes menu, reviews, map and online table booking.

Restaurant La Cantina - Offers Mexican cuisine in the center of the city. Provides menu and prices, photos and contact information.

Pancho Villa Restaurant - Mexican food. Provides information about the restaurant, menu with prices and a photo-tour.

La Cipolla d'Oro Restaurant - Elite Italian cuisine. Offers a weekly newsletter, description of Italian food and wines, location information and related links.

Petrov Vodkin Restaurant - Includes interior photos, menu, contact information.

Giardino Italiano - Restaurant, confectionary and catering service offering Sicilian-Italian cuisine. Provides menu, wine-list, online table booking.

Noah's Ark Restaurant - Armenian cuisine. Presents description of Armenian culinary traditions, menu, photos of the interior, information about conducting banquets.

Guilly's Restaurant - Original American steak-house. Offers menu, restaurant history, recipes, interior photos, location map.

Leonardo Restaurant - Italian cuisine. Offers menu, information about the restaurant and conducting banquets, contact details.

Santorini Restaurant - Restaurant offering Greek cuisine and cafe-bar Street-Blues, located in the center of the city. Provides menu, photo-gallery, and online table booking.

Cafe Des Artistes - French/Mediterranean cuisine. Art expositions.

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