The two branches of this round-the-clock diner are identical to those back in the United States, with brightly lighted 1950s design, large portions of sandwiches and burgers, and great value for the price. In Moscow these spots are popular with late workers, exhausted early-morning party goers, and old friends getting together for a weekend brunch. It's always full of boisterous first-timers to Russia and expats looking for a taste of home. This location is busier because of its city-center location and its secluded summertime patio. Waiters are young and friendly, speak English, and serve fast.
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