Instead of a Starbucks crown, the Stars Coffee mermaid wears a Russian headdress called a kokoshnik.
may now feel a caffeine jolt of hope: A nearly identical operation is opening in the capital.
The menu, judging by the company app introduced a day before the store's formal opening Friday, would look familiar to any Starbucks customer.Seattle-based Starbucks was one of the most visible of the wave of foreign companies that pulled out of Russia or suspended their operations in response to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.
Former McDonald's outlets are reopening and attracting sizable crowds under the name Vkusno — i Tochka. Though the name doesn't roll off the tongue easily and is a little awkward to translate , the menu is a testament to imitation being the sincerest form of flattery. Yunus Yusupov, a popular rap artist who uses the stage name Timati, is a partner in the new Russian coffee chain called Stars Coffee
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