Proekt OGI

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Proekt OGI, or Pirogi for short (which by the way means 'dumplings'), is the project of a publishing house who decided to open a chain of restaurant-cafe-bar-bookshops. These versatile venues have proved a big success in Moscow, especially with the city's literati and students who like nothing more than to drink away the hours in their warm interiors, chain smoking and swapping theories on Chekhov. Musical and poetry performances in the evening round off the Bohemian vibe as perfectly as a flake completes your icecream. |
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reviewed by Big D from The Bahamas on Aug.02.2007 | |
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Loved Project Ogi, or Pirogi, or Proekt OGI or whatever you want to call it. When to two of them, when in Moscow. Cool laidback vibes, some artsy types (but nothing too pretentious). Just a good place to have a beer basically - at a decent price 



