- Our first food destination will be a Ukrainian restaurant where we will sample dishes from Russian and Ukrainian cuisine:
A set of appetizers (a lot of different tastes from traditional Russian/Soviet salads and starters):
- Salad Olivye (carrots, eggs, chicken, onions, pickled gherkins, onions, potatos and mayonnaise)
- Salad Vinaigrette (beet-root, carrots, onions, potatos, sunflower oil and pickled gherkins)
- Cabbage Salad (pickled cabbage, carrots, onions, no vinegar!)
- Holodez (beef in a bouillon served cold with garlic and spices)
- Fresh bread with garlic and minced bacon (Ukrainian dish)
- Traditional fresh Russian salad with radishes, eggs, cucumber and mayonnaise or sour cream
Soups
- Choice of: Borscht Soup – vegetarian (beet-root, carrots, potatoes,
spices, garlic and fresh herbs served with sour cream) OR Shi soup with
sorrel (sorrel herb, chicken, potatoes, garlic, spices, served with sour
cream)
- Pelmeni (pork/beef)- Russian dumplings
Drinks
- Choice of: Kvas (non-alcoholic drink made of rye- bread, served cold) or Tea with lemon (Russian style, served hot)
- Vodka with cranberry or horse-radish
- Grocery Store Eliseevsky: In 1901, Moscow merchant Grigory Eliseev
opened the luxurious Eliseevsky store at the intersection of Tverskaya
Street and Kozitsky lane. The grocery store was housed in a historical
building from the 18th century. The grocery store became
famous because for its rich interior in neo-baroque style and because of
its exotic goods and wines
The store is loved both by Moscow residents and guests of
the city. It is a proper supermarket, and it is a unique treat to know
that we can run our mundane errands in such a beautiful place.
- Georgian restaurant:
Chachapuri Imeritian style (flat bread with cheese)
Aubergines with walnuts
Hinkali (large dumplings with mushrooms, salmon, lamb and Georgian local herbs with sauces
Choice of: Tea with traditional Georgian herbs or Tarhun (Lemonade with tarragon, highly recommended)
- Next destination - a farmer’s market.
We will visit a big farmer’s market with a variety of small cafes
and tiny shops where Russian farmers present and sell their fresh
produce.
We will sample Russian traditional desserts: syrniki (pancakes
made from cheese and served with nice home-made jam) or just traditional
Russian pancakes with jam or sour cream. It will be served with black
tea with thyme.
You will also have a variety of Russian candies to try : Russian dark chocolate, zephyr, toffees called KOROVKA, Russian halva and other enchanting Russian desserts.
During your tour, your guide will recount the history of Russia
and Moscow, the recipes of the food you sampled, our traditions and
lifestyles, our Communist past, and our holidays and celebrations. It is
a very warm, interesting and authentic tour, giving you a well-rounded
view of Russian life.
Meeting Time: any time from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Duration: 4 hours
Meeting point: Lobby of your hotel