Москва
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Lubyanka Restaurant

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ZUM, GuM, Zaryadye - the restaurant on Lubyanka, which has become the tenth in a chain of brasseries, is extremely well located. The key sights of Moscow are at a stone's throw: Lambic is convenient to include in the route of a walk through the center.

 

However, the restaurant on Lubyanka can easily become the highlight of any evening program. Brasserie boasts an excellent selection of beers: the list includes more than 200 positions, stylistic range - from cherry lambic beers to golden ales, from classic varieties to seasonal offers.

 

With beer, following the Belgian tradition, you can order mussels in béarnaise, bisque, tomato or Roquefort sauce (1200 rubles for 500 grams, 1900 rubles for a kilo).

 

The restaurant menu itself is made up of European cuisine hits. All sorts of tartare, bruschetta, salads, grilled meat and fish, a big section with hot dishes - from beef stewed in Bourgogne des Flandres beer with potatoes (890 rubles) to roasted duck leg with buckwheat porridge and porcini (890 rubles) - that's why the guests like and appreciate Lambic all these years. Even the desserts are prepared in its own way: the sorbet on a basis of cherry Lindemans Kriek (220 rubles per scoop) alone is worth a specialty.

 

And at lunchtime there is a special menu. A two-course business lunch (soup/salad and main course) costs 500 rubles, a three-course lunch costs 650 rubles. Lambic's lunch is substantial: mushroom cream soup, currants with herring and pickled beet, miteballs. In addition they offer a glass of wine (200 rubles) and dessert (150 rubles).

 

 

The restaurant has 75 seats. The space is tastefully decorated: muted colors, natural finishing materials, stucco and glittering copper. The accents are reproductions of works by photographer Hendrik Kerstens, branded posters, shelves filled with bottles and bookshelves.

 

The interior harmoniously combines different eras: modern design meets antique moldings and portraits of Flemish painters, neon lighting lines - with aged plaster walls.

 

In the main hall there are areas for large companies and chamber meetings, in the summer time there is a large terrace decorated with fresh flowers. All important matches will be broadcasted on the big screen.

 

 

Open kitchen and showcase windows that can be opened to the street, subdued colors and natural materials in the finishing - the space of the restaurant at Lubyanka is elegantly decorated. Thanks largely to the interior in Lambic with the same comfort you can hold a business meeting and a date, have a drink with friends or arrange a large-scale party.

 

 

By the way, they will help you with organizing any celebration. If you need a special banquet menu, they will make it up, if you need presenters or musicians - they will share contacts. And for all birthday boys and girls on their birthdays and six days after there is a 15% discount: after all Lambic adheres to democratic pricing policy not only in words but in deeds as well.

 

For car owners - convenient city parking. Wireless Internet is always working.

 

Адрес ресторана: Moscow, Bolshaya Cherkassky lane, 15/17, p1. / метро Лубянка — 340 м, метро Китай-город — 340 м /

 

Phone: +7 (495) 432-09-90


office hours:

Daily: from 12:00 to 00:00

 

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