莫斯科弛放俱乐部(英文)
http://www.waytorussia.net/Moscow/ClubsChill.html
Courvoisier.
Used to be Moscow's favorite pre- and after-party spot until it became too popular. Common complaints among the local fashion freaks is that Corvoisier became too crowded and not as cool as it used to be.
The owners opened another 24-hour restaurant called Ogni ("Lights" in Russian) just next door for those who has a nostalgia for the early days Corvoisier, so the truly chic crowd moved next door (and you should too if you are as pretentious).
The keys of Corvoisier's success are well-designed interior, hip crowd, joyful music, tasty and reasonably priced meals,
Kult Club
They call themselves "the first chill-out cafe in Moscow", but it looks like they copied Propaganda. Anyway, this place is quite nice to sit, have a meal,
relax, and listen to good soothing downtempo or ethnic music. The restaurant serves African food for moderate prices a dinner for $15. There's a nice lounge with cushions and a small table - a good place to meet new people. The plastic tree in the lounge looks fake though.
If you are up for dancing, go there on Friday or Saturday when the resident and guest DJs sping quality nu-jazz, house, and funk. Wednesdays are the "indy" nights, hosted by our friend DJ Sasha Reshetilov (weird music from all around the world is guaranteed).
Keks Bar
The older brother of the next-door Suzy Wong Bar, Keks has essentially
the same layout with a large bar, a downstairs eating area and a balcony level. But Keks has a more relaxed interior, with old-fashioned but plush furnishings, and a duller atmosphere. Still not a bad place to have some drinks and their meals are quite tasty but generally you’ll find more action next door. Has DJs nightly and sometimes plays host to movie screenings. Prices are quite reasonable.
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本帖最后由 金陵客 于 2006-7-29 10:53 编辑 ]