Russian restaurants around the world

by on August 5, 2007 at 6:34 am in Food and Drink | Permalink

Here is the website, yes there are four in Cambodia and one in Laos.  Even better, here is their list of unusual restaurants, some examples:

Auction-like sale of dishes (Malaga, Spain)
All staff are midgets (Cairo, Egypt)
Three robots greet guests and take orders (Hong Kong)
Restaurant for anorexics (Berlin, Germany, now closed, more information here)

The same link lists the world’s best (supposedly) 24 restaurants.

Here is restaurant trivia in Russian.

Jeff August 5, 2007 at 8:45 am

I got excited when I misread the post as best 24-hour restaurants.

fustercluck August 5, 2007 at 10:40 am

The #1 restaurant listed is in Roses, Spain. I happen to be traveling there in two weeks.

Tyler Cowen August 5, 2007 at 3:22 pm

Yechon (Korean food) is the best 24-hour restaurant in the DC area, Annandale, right near 236 and the Beltway.

Robert C August 6, 2007 at 4:28 am

Fellow foodie TC and others are rightfully suspicous of places that have their own websites or are
bundled on sites. Still, this is a good list. They have Arabat and Primorski in Brookly (Coney Island/
little Odessa) that have been serving up great food and nightlife since the late 80′s. Yes, Yechon is
the best 24 hour place in D.C. Too bad we never had really good diners south of the Delaware Water Gap (cafes not equal diner), I digress……

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