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Restaurant chain Russia
Moo-Moo
(
Russian
:
Му-Му
) is a chain of
buffet
restaurants in
Russia
.
Moo-Moo operates as a
cafeteria-style restaurant
and as such can be considered a
fast food restaurant
. The entire menu is
self-service
, and includes a wide variety of meats, including
shashlik
, as well as vegetables, soups, breads, and desserts. Most Moo-Moo restaurants operate in the
Moscow
area, including
Arbat
[
citation needed
]
. Moo-Moo restaurants are decorated with a black-and-white cow motif. Continuing the theme, every meal bought receives a free milk-flavoured candy wrapped in a black-and-white cow wrapper
[
citation needed
]
.
The restaurant is famous for its specialty meals inspired by works of Russian literature. It attracted much controversy in 2012 for its seagull dish (inspired by Anton Chekhov's
The Seagull
).
The first restaurant opened on February 10, 2000, near the
Frunzenskaya
metro station. The network of the cafe belongs to the Russian businessman
Andrei Dellos
, he, as the founder, planned to create a fast food on exclusively Russian products and Russian recipe.
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As of July 2022, 38 restaurants “Mu-Mu” work: 35 within Moscow and 3 in the
Moscow region
.
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