In My Restaurants, here is a report on another Moscow eating-out experience, in this case, in a cafe at one of the stores of the Azbuka Vkusa chain where your correspondent / photography had a quick lunch some time ago.
It
is interesting that in 2009 the average bill was up to 200 rubles...
and now the cheapest coffee will be 200 rubles, and the average bill
goes well over 1000 rubles...
Waiting for my order.
I must say that now, in connection with the closure of McDonald's outlets, this is quite an alternative, they can also make a burger there, although it will be more expensive, of course
There is even table service.
Two-in-one chicken burrito and a coffee, and a tuna sandwich on rye bread
Not exactly "mouth watering" but eatable nonetheless.
Coffee is very good for you ... much more healthy than, say, tea, but you need to drink a lot of it - more than 5 cups of strong coffee a day to achieve a positive effect.
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