#1 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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parabellum says:
There aren't too many Vietnamese restaurants in Moscow, especially those which won't be spoiled with the attempt to adapt to the local taste: Russians aren't generally prone to anything hot & spicy due to that poor Soviet culinary principles of eliminating spices from everywhere (because some narrow…
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#2 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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mpmurph133 says:
City Grill, located in central Moscow, offers a variety of tasty and beautifully prepared dishes in hip dining atmosphere. This dimly lit double-decker restaurant radiates an urban funkitude with exposed brick and cement walls and a busy kitchen visible behind tinted yellow/blue glass. The restaur…
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#3 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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sabrumos says:
I recently visited this new restaurant for a romantic dinner with my wife, it just opened and was warmly recommended by friends. The interior is in 19th century style and reminds of the glory days of the Russian Tsars. The staff is neatly dressed in classical uniforms with a contemporary touch and s…
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#4 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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donnepon says:
I am surprised I did not find any review yet on restaurant Pushkin in Moscow..This is by far the best restaurant in Moskow :) where you can find french and russian cuisine!! The waiters are very helpfull on recommanding real russian food and believe me its excellent!!
It is a 10 to 15 minute walk f…
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#5 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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ndingureiji says:
Right next to a tiny grocery store on Bolshoi Zlatoustinsky pereulok (in front of a playground, at the junction with Luchnikov pereulok), there is a shaurma stand. Shaurma is like Russian kebab. Shaurma comes in different forms. For instance, it may be served with pita, filled with meat and vegetabl…
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#6 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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mpmurph133 says:
Sinbad Bistro serves fantastic Lebanese food at reasonable prices in a cozy and unpretentious environment. The restaurant is tiny and seats no more then thirty people.
The restaurant's seating area is divided using brightly colored cloth and screens hanging from wooden beams with fake greenery…
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#7 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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hotelcis says:
If you are interested to eat on moscows top end i highly recommend you the "tribiute to all russian grannies" experience!
18 courses for about 200 eur served in a modern / exclusive ambient.
The cuisine of chef anatoly komm is based without any exceptions on russian traditions and ingredients an…
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#8 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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ndingureiji says:
Nowadays, Moscow boasts an impressive number of cafes scattered around the city. There are cafes of all ranges, from budget to splurge. Kofeshenk belongs to the upper middle tier. It may not be the best cafe in the city. But it is reasonably priced and a pleasant place with good service. Although in…
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#9 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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annouska_213 says:
This is one of the best restaurants ever!!(No,they don't pay me..Although they should!!I've been telling about this place everywhere!)
1.It has THE atmosphere!It has a gallery with art originated from Tibet.
2.It has THE food!Honestly,the "Grilled chicken fillet yakitory" I tasted..I felt the chic…
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#10 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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philbud says:
Bookafe, a quirky little joint in the center of moscow on the sadovoe caltso (ring) 2 lefts outside of the tsvetnoy bulvard metro stop. great desserts, free wireless, nice service, and a whole bunch of picture books on the walls to choose from and flip through. also, right close to the moscow circ…
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#11 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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ndingureiji says:
Named after a French cognac brand, Courvoisier is a cross between a casual restaurant and a night club. It attracts the rich and the beautiful of Moscow. Make sure you dress up when going there or else you would stick out. They offer light food, like pasta, sandwitches and sushi (which one can find …
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#12 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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ntore says:
Il Patio is a moderately priced italian restaurant chain in Russia. The pizzas are good, they have some salads and good pasta dishes to. The pricelevel is confortable too. Mains from 200-400 Roubles. Pizza sells from 150-300 Rubles and will fill you up pretty good. While the food is good its two loc…
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#13 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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o_mendfornd says:
We found this restaurant by virtue of a flyer which was on display in the lobby of our hotel. It was our last night in Moscow, and we fancied a break from Russian food, as our next four days were to be spent on the train. We love Indian food, and go to Indian restaurants regularly at home, so this w…
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#14 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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o_mendfornd says:
There are a few branches of this place in Moscow. There's one on Arbat Ulitsa, near Smolenskaya metro.
There are many great things about this restaurant:
1) It's cheap. Compared with other places we went, you can get a lot of food for your money.
2) It's set up like a canteen. This means th…
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#15 of 18 restaurants in Moscow
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ndingureiji says:
As written on my journal entry, outdoor eateries in Izmailovsky Park offer mediocre and sometimes over-priced food. But it is a perfect opportunity to observe the local lifestyle. People tend to be friendlier because travellers rarely frequent this type of establishment.
As a rule, beer is alway…
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