Catherine the Great's Party

Empress Catherine the Great was famous for hosting the magnificent parties. She loved to celebrate and according to her a genuine Russian festive atmosphere springs up when the cooks carry their best delicacies to the table, the tastiest drinks are poured into glasses, a cheerful party sits down at the table, and the troubadours play their melancholy music.

The Party at Saslik is hosted by Catherine the Great herself. She entertains her guests during dinner with songs and colourful stories. She is accompanied by her fifth lover “Grigori Potjomkin”

Catherine's greeting:
Catherine the Great Catherine introduces herself and welcomes the guests to the party
A glass of French Champagne

MENU A LA CATHERINE
Taste Journey through Great and Wide Russia

Zakuska
- plentiful assortment of Russian appetizers
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Flambéed "Iwan's Sword"
- flambéed skewer of beef, lamb and bacon,
garlic potatoes and tomato sauce
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Baked Alaska
- Delicious ice cream treat topped with meringue

Price:

- Catherine's Menu and Greeting 84,00 € /person

Above mentioned price includes also:
- Menu cards, incl. a tale of Catherine the Great 
- Privacy (a private room or one of the dining rooms)
- Special diets upon request

-Programme Singer ”Catherine the Great” & accompanist
Duration 4 x 15 min
350,00 €
/group size 6-40 persons (sis. singer & accompanist)

Sold as a complete package.

Troubadours

LIVE RUSSIAN MUSIC AT ŠAŠLIK

Šašlik has offered live Russian troubadour music during its almost entire history. Musicians perform on Wednesday to Saturday evenings starting at 20.00 hrs in both dining rooms as well as in every private

PRIVATE TROUBADOURS

Would you like to hear some more music? Live music is also appreciated during meeting or lunch as well. 
It is possible to reserve private troubadours just for your party. The private troubadours will offer an unforgettable experience for any kind of occasion.

Please ask an offer from our Sales Office
tel. +358 (0)9 7425 5505 / sales@asrestaurants.com

 

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