Extra Hours of Sleep and Late Sunday Breakfast in Moscow

Extra Hours of Sleep and Late Sunday Breakfast in Moscow
04 March 2015

Extra Hours of Sleep and Late Sunday Breakfast in Moscow

Who doesn’t enjoy a late breakfast on the weekend?

I like to give myself a few extra hours of sleep on weekends, which is another way to say I always wake up late. And although I am always in the mood for breakfast, it can sometimes overlap lunchtime, and so I prefer to have something more substantial. But at the same time, I don’t want to have “lunch food”! Moscow has many more places like the ones you will read about below, but I particularly enjoyed learning about these. If you would like more information on this topic, please let me know! 


Breakfast Café

Serving breakfast from 08:00 to 23:00, this café will have all you need for a healthy breakfast, or a “happy” breakfast. In the healthy section, you will find things like granola with papaya, porridge with fresh fruits, greek yogurt with blueberries and honey accompanied with avocado toast, and honey granola with nuts. A happy morning, however, would include something like Green eggs – fried eggs with toast, ham and pesto sauce; Royal – poached eggs, salmon, caviar and asparagus on a toast topped with hollandaise sauce; a selection of pancakes (like pancakes with whoopie cookies and chocolate sauce), mini waffles, mini doughtnuts, and many more. If you have a big appetite, go for the Breakfast board: fried eggs, avocados, tomatoes, toast with parm ham, bacon or salmon, philadelphia cream cheese and pesto sauce. And don’t forget to try their freshly squeezed pineapple or watermelon juices, lemonades and smoothies. And top it all with one of their cool coffee drinks, like Winnie Pooh – Honey and maple syrup latte with cream; Superman – caramel latte with pecan nuts and milk chocolate; Green king – pistachio latte with strawberries. As for cakes, I recommend the Fluffy Superwoman Cake – pancake cake with white chocolate and berries. As if it wasn’t enough, there also is a dessert menu, which you mustn’t miss.

To know more go to: Breakfastcafe.ru

Cook’kareku 

This place is open and serves breakfast 24/7. It has breakfast sets from 27 different countries, all priced at RUB 420.00, except for two of them, as they include more expensive items like caviar, sparkling wine and rib eye steak. There are many more food sections where you can individually choose and pick other food items from, like soups, different kinds of каша, pancakes and desserts. If you order a breakfast set from a country in which people are sleeping at the time you order it, you get a 30% discount. Meaning if you come there at 08:00 and order the Moscow breakfast set, you will have a 30% discount.

Look at their food gallery, and tell me you don’t want to eat everything.

To know more go to: https://www.facebook.com/CookKareku

I Like Bar

This huge restaurant, also open 24/7, is particularly agreeable in summer, when you can have breakfast out in the garden. But if you are not willing to wait for the warmer months, go there for a huge morning cocoa and Ванильные сырники (vanilla syrniki) with jam and сметана. Some other things in the breakfast menu are porridge with dried or fresh fruits and nuts, different kinds of omelettes, scrambled eggs and sandwiches. If you don’t want to have anything from the breakfast menu, don’t worry, they have plenty more: lunch menu, salads, soups, wine snacks, main courses, Italian and Japanese cuisines, and desserts.

To know more go to: ilikebar.ru

I hope you will consider taking your friends and/or family to one of these places for a lovely brunch. And if you do, we would love to hear what you have to say about them!

 

This post was brought to you by Ana, currently studying Russian at Liden & Denz

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