White Rabbit
White Rabbit is an upscale restaurant located under a glass dome on a 16th floor of Smolenskiy Passage. "Here for the first time Russian cuisine sounds in unison with the latest culinary trends and Russian products rise to a height of recognized delicacies. Want borsch soup? Try ours, with fried crucians, baked beans and turnip crisps. Do you know how delicious can veal tongue be?"(White Rabbit, 2016)
Moscow's White Rabbit restaurant has been ranked 23rd in an annual list of the world's top 50 eateries and surely, as the name suggests, "White Rabbit" has been designed in theme of fairytale "Alice in Wonderland". Waiters dressed in Mad Hatter inspired uniforms, and portraits of dignified, personified rabbits hung on walls making the experience more magical for all family members. If you are planning to visit the restaurant, I suggest you reserve a table beforehand just in case as the restaurant is fairly popular and well-known. When reserving, don't hesitate to ask to sit somewhere near the windows for the panoramic view and the workers will be happy to reserve the best spot they can for you! However, even without reservation, usually they can find a place for you anyways. Also, please notice that some items on the menu can be slightly pricey! Otherwise, the restaurant is very much affordable. To conclude, White Rabbit is a fantastic place to have a meal at with your family! |
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