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Pino - A New Great Restaurant On Patriarchy Ponds

We had a very nice Saturday night dinner at Pino, a new restaurant on Patriarchy Ponds. Although Pino has just opened it's doors to the public, it has already become very popular, so reservation is necessary. The restaurant has two floors with a different atmosphere on each floor. We had difficulties to decide which floor was our favorite. The eclectic and light ground floor with big windows facing Malaya Bronnaya street and stylish mirrors on the walls or the underground floor, more intimate with wooden panels on the walls.
Pino
We tried several dishes from the menu and appreciated the originality of the dishes. Our favorites were definitely gnocchi with green peas and stracciatella, chickpea churros with corn sauce and the scallops with black caviar. Sweet potato fries were definitely not to miss as well as a lamb shoulder for share. Pino's desserts are made for share, the dessert size will not disappoint you for sure. We fell in love with a delicious Panetonne dessert which reminded us of a French toast.
 
Pino is a great addition to Patriarchy Ponds area restaurants, we are already looking forward to our next visit.

Location: Malaya Bronnaya 21/13

Metro: Majakovskaya

 
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