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The Last Soviet Restaurant: Arbat Dining and the Taste of Collapse

4 min · 16. Juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the final years of the Soviet Union through the lens of its iconic Arbat restaurant in Moscow, a symbol of privilege and decay. They trace how the Arbat's once-exclusive dining scene became a microcosm of the economic collapse, from shortages of basic ingredients to the rise of private cooperatives and the black market. The conversation covers the Arbat's pre-perestroika glory days, the impact of the 1991 August Coup on restaurant staff, and the bizarre story of a last-ditch Soviet government attempt to boost morale with a lavish banquet in November 1991 — while the ruble was tanking and shelves were empty. Lucas describes the desperation of waitstaff trading in Western cigarettes, the sudden appearance of foreign currency menus, and the way ordinary Muscovites watched the old order literally eat itself. The episode ends with a reflection on how the taste of caviar and champagne became a bitter metaphor for a dying empire. Expect vivid details about the Arbat district, the role of the nomenklatura, and the surreal final months of Soviet hospitality. #Arbat #Moscow #SovietUnion #Perestroika #Glasnost #Nomenklatura #AugustCoup #1991 #BlackMarket #Cooperatives #Caviar #Shortages #RussianHistory #ColdWar #Collapse #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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