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FOOD DELIVERY - SET MENU - FOOD TRAVEL - GREAT EXPERIENCE

Since all restaurants are still closed for visits in Moscow and unfortunately no one knows when this will come to an end, the Hyatt Regency hotel has come up with a very special concept.
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On weekends you can order a five 5-course set menu and bring the restaurant feeling, as well as the taste of different countries to your home. The special thing about this set menu is that it has a very personal character, as it comes with a letter and a video message, where the chef personally presents all the dishes and briefly explains what you have in front of you. Plus, every weekend you can test another cuisine, like Arabian, Korean, Indian, Singaporean, Thai, Mexican and more. We found this a very nice experience, which we wanted to share with you.
 
Last weekend we tried their Arabian 5-course set menu and got 17 dishes, which were delicious with their beetroot salad, falafel, humus, taboule, dolma, kabsa curry, homemade bread and much more. This weekend there will be a Singaporean cuisine menu. You can see in the link on their website which cuisine they have on the upcoming weekend.
 
Order via email or phone, since they all speak English it's really easy, see all the details below. You order the menu at least one day before the desired delivery, indicate the preferred delivery time and the delivery address. We were impressed by their excellent service, their good level of English and reliable delivery. Also, the payment is very easy, you pay either in advance through a link online, which they will sent you or directly at the door in cash.
 
The price-quality ratio is really excellent. The 5-course menu costs 3500 rub. It is actually designed for two people, but in our eyes it is easily enough for 4 people. Everything is delivered cold and you just warm the dishes up in the microwave. A detailed instruction is included. If it is too much, you can keep the food in the fridge and eat it the next day.
 
If you now feel like having a special dinner and bring some variety into your lockdown life by getting the taste of a different country, treat yourself or a friend with this great experience!
 

Click here to see the ordering information and get a discount code for your first order.

Enjoy!
 
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