Gallery Nathalie
Rendevouz entre nous : Cafe Pushkin
When the day is done
and we are ready to tuck in, we won't. We will head to Café Pushkin on
the Bulvar, not far from Pushkin Square (the purple line to Pushkinskaya
Ploshchad). The café, which is really a five-star restaurant open 24
hours a day, is situated in a building fashioned and renovated in the
style of a Russian aristocrat home of 1825. The staff speaks perfect,
pre-Sovietized Russian (and English) and serves some of the best fare in
town. You'll want to get the blinchiki (Russian pancakes) with black
caviar, borscht and pelmeni (dumplings), before moving on to the famous
Tsar's Sturgeon and, of course, one of Pushkin's many, many desserts.
Make sure your meal includes a spot for two or three shots of vodka
(Ruskiy Standart should do, or ask the waiter for a recommendation).
They treat you like you're a member of the landed gentry, which makes
Pushkin one of the few dozen restaurants in Moscow that really
understands service
Cafe Puskin 's Rendevous en Moscu
Where we will meet modern art painters
Next generation of Russian painters presentation, renowned and upcoming young artists
& VIP individual personal meetings. Ceremony of handing over the certificates of chosen first day canvas hand signed and numbered exemplar for each participant.
Surprise for the participants
Canvas first day editions, hand signed and numbered.
"For example this oil on canvas painting 60x45 cm from artist Alexei Lantsev - first day limited edition was granted to one of the participants. Title: Gaming at sea side in the summer "