Under the ski jump at Sparrow Hills and overlooking most of Moscow, this restaurant has one of the best views in the city. In summer you can dine on the wood balcony. Rytzarsky Klub, which means the "Knight Club," was designed to imitate the style of the Middle Ages, with knight paraphernalia on display throughout the rooms and heavy oak chairs and a fireplace in the Knight Room. The elegant White Room displays the works of 19th-century Russian artists. As for the hearty Georgian food, start with the eggplant stuffed with walnuts. For the main course try the kuchmachi, a dish made from cow tongue, heart, and liver. It's a long walk from the metro to the restaurant.
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