vision2020@moscow.com: Re: "Dining" in Moscow

Re: "Dining" in Moscow

Tom Lamar (lamar@pcei.org)
Thu, 11 Dec 1997 10:25:55 -0800

I've been bumming about this all week. The choice in Moscow for going out
to eat is now...Pullman. Or as Greg might put it (and likely true for my
budget also), *dreaming* about dining in Pullman. For me, a significant
reason to go out to eat is to find food prepared better than what I can do
at home, and now that's not possible in Moscow.

Tom

>Visionaries-
>
>I was so disappointed to hear of the closure of the Moscow Deli and the
>Bagel Factory. I fear that Moscow is turning into a town of fast food
>restaurants, all offering essentially the same fare. Is anyone else
>concerned about this trend? I really feel like this is impacting the
>quality of life as well as the appearance of our town. Is there anything
>(other than opening our own restaurant) we can do about it? At the very
>least, I am hoping someone has heard a rumor about a wonderful new
>restaurant opening to replace Cafe Spudnik which I still miss terribly.
>
>-Karen Olstad

Thomas C. Lamar, Executive Director

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