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The first record of the building which now the restaurant occupies dates back to the end of the 19th century, according to the Moscow historical archives. Initially there was a tavern which was very famous in the city. Then the building was sold and a French caf was opened instead of the tavern. During the stern post-revolutionary years there was an officer cafeteria and in 1951 the ministry of trade of the Uzbek SSR decided to open there Uzbekistan restaurant. This date marked the beginning of the restaurants history In 1997 new proprietors of the restaurant Arkady Novikov, Igor Kofman and Vladimir Lisavetsky decided to breathe new life in this place and began the complete restoration of this unique building. The interior of Uzbekistan restaurant was redesigned by palace restorers specially invited from Tashkent.
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