This is a cafeteria called “Soviet Bistro”, with a very communist symbolic, nostalgic of the USSR times. Ironically, the security sticker on the door (a small blue and yellow sticker, colors of the Ukrainian flag) is from the times when Crimea was under Ukraine’s control; it says in Ukraine “the object is under surveillance”
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This is a cafeteria called "Soviet Bistro", with a very communist symbolic, nostalgic of the USSR times. Ironically, the security sticker on the door (a small blue and yellow sticker, colors of the Ukrainian flag) is from the times when Crimea was under Ukraine's control; it says in Ukraine "the object is under surveillance"
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