Robert De Niro opens a restaurant in Moscow
Robert De Niro opens a restaurant in Moscow

Video: Robert De Niro opens a restaurant in Moscow

Video: Robert De Niro opens a restaurant in Moscow
Video: Robert De Niro opens new restaurant in Moscow, 09.11.2015 2024, May
Anonim
Image
Image

The famous Hollywood actor Robert De Niro is coming to Moscow tomorrow. Unlike her colleagues, the star will arrive on a business visit. He opens Nobu Japanese restaurant. According to the actor and businessman, now is the best time to open a restaurant in the Russian capital.

“This will be a business visit, which most likely will last no more than one day. Robert De Niro will fly to the opening of a Japanese restaurant, which will be owned by him and Mr. Nobu, the owner of the world famous restaurant chain,”- said the organizers of De Niro's visit.

65-year-old Robert De Niro is one of the most popular actors in American cinema. Among his most famous works are roles in the films The Godfather, New York, New York, Evil Streets, Taxi Driver, King of Comedy, Meet the Parents, Once Upon a Time in America. The star is also a producer, owner of a restaurant chain and a New York cinema center.

On Wednesday, after many hours of flight, Robert will be taken to sleep at the hotel. For this evening, the celebrity has nothing more planned, the newspaper Trud writes. But on Thursday, the actor will be more accessible: he will devote the whole day to talking with journalists, and in the evening he will go to a private party for the business elite on the occasion of the opening of his restaurant. At the social event, the presence of such cream of the domestic elite as Aras and Emin Agalarovs, Andron Konchalovsky and Yulia Vysotskaya, Andrey Melnichenko, Vladimir Pozner, Nadezhda Solovieva, Arkady Novikov, Fedor and Svetlana Bondarchuk, Stepan Mikhalkov is expected.

According to the organizers of the actor's arrival, no special cultural program was prepared for him, but they are ready to fulfill any of his wishes. “It is likely that he will want to see the capital's sights,” the organizers said.

Recommended: