Bratya Grill

Northern European Russia


As befitting the name, buzzy 'Brothers Grill' specialises in grilled meats, though there are salads and cakes for non-carnivorous customers. The young staff are attentive, the drinks are unusual (cucumber lemonade, anyone?) and the wallpaper looks like something out of a bizarre fairy tale.


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