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One of the best things about Moscow venues is their tendency to blur the boundaries of what constitutes a cafe, bar, restaurant and club - a habit that makes for some interesting hybrids, such as this one. Bunker has three distinct 'zones', which enable it to be a beer restaurant, coffee house and Japanese cafe all in one. But if these weren't enough identities venue for one place, once the night descends on Moscow, Bunker becomes a live music venue and club. For those in search of a meal, you can choose between traditional Russian fare, such as 'pelmeni' (dumplings) and stews, as well as some more Pan-European dishes (all of which are of the inexpensive but effective variety!). |
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reviewed by Alexander from United Kingdom on May.17.2010 | |
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reviewed by Rhodezinhio from United Kingdom on Aug.19.2005 | |
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