Nazad V Budushcheye, Zhiguli
Welcome to Nazad V Budushcheye, Zhiguli, a cozy café nestled conveniently between the 17th and 18th exits of Terminal D at Khimki Airport, Moscow Oblast. This cheerful spot offers weary travelers a comforting pause amid the hustle and bustle of airport life.
Understanding that airport dining can often be a mixed bag, Nazad V Budushcheye manages to strike a balance between convenience and decent quality. The first thing that captures your attention upon entering is the inviting atmosphere—bright, airy, and a little rustic, with the gentle hum of travelers coming and going, creating a unique backdrop for your culinary escapade.
The menu here may not be extensive, but it certainly caters to a variety of tastes. Among the offerings, you might want to indulge in their delightful fried eggs, which customers rave about, perfectly cooked with options for delicious additions to customize your breakfast. And let’s not forget the simple pleasure of enjoying a pot of freshly brewed tea, served in charming teapots—a rare luxury in many airport cafés where teabags often reign supreme. For a quick bite, you can treat yourself to crispy croutons that are a popular choice among patrons, though do keep in mind the prices align with standard airport fare.
In terms of pricing, it is true that the cost can feel a bit steep—like most airport options, it sits on the higher end. A half-liter of light beer rings in at approximately 300 rubles and the croutons at 190 rubles. Customers have expressed mixed feelings about the value; while some assert that the dishes are tasty, others suggest the pricing is typical for this setting, and perhaps a bit excessive.
Here’s what some real travelers have to say:
- Сергей Бояркин shares an honest perspective: “It’s expensive, and not everything shines, but for an airport café, it meets expectations.”
- Ekaterina Birman appreciates the café’s decent breakfast options, particularly enjoying the fried eggs and the comforting presence of traditional tea service.
- Matas Vaitkevicius indicates that the food is tasty, suggesting that while the rapid prices may raise eyebrows, they are somewhat acceptable given the location.
In summary, Nazad V Budushcheye, Zhiguli is more than just a pit stop; it’s a genuine effort to offer something more to travelers who find themselves in transit. While it may not be a fine-dining experience, it does provide a welcoming environment with the basic comforts and familiar flavors you might crave before your next flight. So next time you’re at Khimki Airport, take a moment to swing by and enjoy a simple meal with a hint of nostalgia and warmth.
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