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by verbatima , Jan 31 '05
Pros: Occasionally good cooking, excellent service. Cons: Culinary blunders do not justify the high prices.
Rasputin restaurant is probably the snobbiest, most pretentious Russian restaurant in New York. The very name evokes the images of evening gowns, cascading diamonds, and the haughtiest service outside of Inturist. When I was in high school, other ...
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by kboo - Top 1000, Mar 22 '01
Pros: outrageous fun, great place to eat and drink yourself silly Cons: a schlep from Manhattan, a little pricey
Calling Rasputin only a "restaurant" is like calling War and Peace "that little book by that Tolstoy guy." Located all the way out in Brighton Beach (near Coney Island), I never would have tried Rasputin had it not been for a Russian...
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by mirakol , Mar 21 '01
Pros: Great food, great service, great music. Cons: Constantly escalating prices.
The history of Rasputin- the man, is quite fascinating. Without this turning into a history lesson, I will include a brief introduction.
Grigory Rasputin was one of the most scandalous figures in Russian history. Just a few years after...
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by toughcritique , Aug 03 '01
Pros: Skillful Cuisine, Exceptional Service, Great Decor, Wonderful Experience Cons: Thursday Nights are parties for teenagers.
This review will touch upon many issues that are involved while choosing a dining experience (If you care enough to actually go and read the reviews, that you should care about the following).
1. Location, Location, Location!
With all the...
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