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Na Zdorovie! ("to your health") . In the
most authentic tradition, Moscow On The Hill offers the finest
in Russian food and drink. We would be delighted to have you
as our guest and know that you would enjoy the Russian ambiance
and cultural dining experience.
The entree is preceded by soup and a salad. Zakuski is often
the largest portion of the meal. Culture dictates that both
cold and hot zakuski entree be served family-style prior to
the meal in order to whet the appetite.
Our menu is rich with favorite Russian delicacies, some, you
will find, have a noticeable French, Mediterranean and far-Eastern
influence. For those who prefer a taste closer to home, we
also offer several American favorites. All of our meals can
be made to order, so if you want your food prepared in a special
way, just ask. The traditional Russian meal is a progressive,
five-course ensemble beginning with the "zakuski"
or appetizer.
Of course, there will be glorious caviar and vodka, blini,
smoked salmon, and champagne, and a sampling of the classic
Russian cuisine of the Czars. But there will also be a plenty
of traditional fare from all the Russians - the Baltics, the
Causcasas, Georgia, Moldavia, Belarus, the Ukraine, Uzbekistan,
Kazakstan, and more.
Moscow on the Hill doesn't attempt to cover every variation
in Russia's vast culinary heritage, but you might find steak
with sautéed mushrooms and onions from the European
west, spicy lamb kebabs with pomegranate sauce from the Middle
Eastern Caucasus region, meat-filled dumplings (pelmeni) with
sour cream-dill sauce from the Siberian steppes, and Russian
traditions worthy of a czar--flaky pirogi stuffed with potatoes
and mushrooms and the meat- or luscious cheese-filled crepes
known as blini.
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