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Sélection de bûches de Noël 2011. Café Pouchkine Paris. 14 décembre 2011

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Chkatoulka Gâteau de voyage de Noël du Café Pouchkine :
Multicouches fondantes : joconde pistache punch kirsch, croustillant nougatine, panacotta vanille, gelée griotte, pâte d'amande fondante, mousse à la mangue, mousse au caramel, gelée de fraise coquelicot, crème moelleuse d'abricot, gelée de pomme acidulée, framboise acidulée


Café Pouchkine Paris.
au Printemps de la Mode
64, Bd Haussmann -- Paris 9ème -- M° Havre Caumartin. Du lundi au samedi de 9h35 à 20 h. Nocturne le jeudi jusqu'à 22 h.

Créé par Andrey Dellos, le Café Pouchkine est une destination gourmande incontournable de la capitale russe. C'est au rez de chaussée du Printemps de la Mode que le restaurateur a choisi d'installer la première déclinaison française. On y trouve les créations du chef pâtissier Emmanuel Ryon (Champion du Monde de Pâtisserie et Meilleur Ouvrier de France) dans un décor d'inspiration du 18ème siècle qui évoque la Russie des Tsars.

More than 40 years ago Gilbert Becaud, famous French chansonier, gave performances in Moscow. Returned to France he wrote a song "Natalie" and dedicated it to Natalie, his Russian interpreter. There are such words in this song: "We are walking around Moscow, visiting the Red Square and you are saying learned words about Lenin, the revolution, but I am thinking: "I wish we sat in the "Café Pushkin", with snow falling outside the windows, we would be drinking hot chocolate and talking of another things... ".
The song became incredibly popular in France, and it is no wonder that in Moscow the Frenchmen searched for the "Café Pushkin" and failed to find it because it was solely the poetic fantasy of Becaud. It was the song that compelled Andrey Dellos to create "Café Pushkin".
And finally on June 4th, 1999, on Tverskoy boulevard Moscow, "Café Pushkin" was opened in a Baroque mansion, which opening was attended by Gilbert Becaud and there he sang his world-famous song "Natalie"

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