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This semisecret place draws a crowd of windsurfers, among whom it still goes by the owner's name – Slavik's. A refuge for California dreamers washed onto the shore of Tverskaya, it serves delicious burgers and a good selection of beers. To enter, look for an unmarked door next to a Korean cafe.


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