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Marumi

Rating 4.9
1814 ratings
Closed until 11:00 AM
+375 44 599-95-55
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Minsk, Niezaliezhnasci Avenue, 78
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Minsk, Niezaliezhnasci Avenue, 78
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+375 44 599-95-55
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Closed until 11:00 AM
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Park Chaliuskincaw
370 m
2
Park ChaliuskincawAkademija navukMaskowskaja
Ploshcha Kalinina
171 m
4
Ploshcha KalininaDom DrukuStancyja mietro Park ChaliuskincawKalininaStancyja mietro Akademija navuk
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Food delivery
Takeout
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Summer terrace
Wi-Fi
Coffee to go
Breakfast
Business lunch
Average bill:30–80 byn
Prices:high
Types of delivery:Yandex.Eda, Delivery-club
Wheelchair accessibility:full access
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Rating 4.9
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Sheetalkumar Choudhari
Level 6 Local Expert
August 6, 2024
Food is best, staff at entrance was a little rude I think, had best time...
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Олег Смоленский
Level 5 Local Expert
October 28, 2025
In search of a cozy place to relax and delicious food, one summer evening I went to the summer terrace of this wonderful cafe. The atmosphere was simply amazing: the lights and noise of the evening avenue, cozy places and friendly staff created a special feeling of comfort. The interior is thought out to the smallest detail, every corner makes you want to stay longer. The menu was pleasantly surprised by the variety of dishes and drinks. Although I was previously wary of pan-Asian cuisine, preferring only my native Russian, but the Marumi cafe just made me fall in love with it. The choice is so great that everyone will find something to their liking. Special attention should be paid to desserts — they are simply delicious! Each piece melts in your mouth, leaving behind an unforgettable aftertaste. I would like to mention the quality of service separately. The staff is attentive and polite, always ready to help with the choice and answer any questions. The waiters work quickly and accurately, without making you wait long for an order. Overall, visiting this cafe left extremely positive impressions. Here you can have a great time with friends or enjoy a relaxing evening alone. I will definitely come back here again, and I will also visit other cafes of this chain in the city and recommend it to anyone who is looking for a cozy place with delicious food and a pleasant atmosphere.
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Алексей Широхов
Level 16 Local Expert
October 1, 2025
This time I tried tom yam soup, the hot breath of Southeast Asia. Its broth is woven from the pungency of chili, the freshness of lemongrass and bright lime, which softens the heat of the pepper and gives the taste a transparent sourness. Shrimps bring the breath of the sea, and coconut milk envelops and turns the fire of spices into velvet. Each spoon is a small journey where opposites meet: sharpness and softness, heat and lightness, a moment and eternity. In this unity of tastes, the essence of harmony is revealed, reminding that the true fullness of sensations is born only in a combination of contrasts.
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