Turandot
Turandot is a restaurant with a rooftop terrace in central Moscow that combines 18th-century garden aesthetics with modern dining. The terrace features fountains, white marble statues, trellised walls creating private seating areas, and plantings of hydrangeas, roses, and climbing vines that create an elegant outdoor garden setting.
The restaurant occupies a historic palace building in central Moscow, blending the structure's past with contemporary dining spaces. The roof terrace was designed to evoke an 18th-century pleasure garden, creating a refined retreat from the surrounding urban environment.
The name Turandot comes from an Italian opera, reflecting the restaurant's European elegance and sophistication. The rooftop terrace design recreates an 18th-century garden style, allowing visitors to experience a refined outdoor setting that feels separated from the modern city below.
Located on the busy Tverskoy Boulevard, the restaurant is easily accessible by public transport and on foot, with reservations strongly recommended especially on weekends. The rooftop terrace is most enjoyable during warmer months when you can dine outdoors while viewing the city skyline.
The kitchen under Chef Dmitry Eremeev blends traditional and modern approaches without fixed boundaries, resulting in creative dishes that are continually refreshed and updated. The restaurant regularly hosts special events and themed dinners where new creations are introduced to guests.
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