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Praga |
Arbatskaya |
2/1 Arbat |
290 6171
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International cuisine featuring European, Russian, Japanese and Brazilian dishes in a luxurious setting. Ten different rooms and a nightclub. Noon-last guest. |
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Prince |
Kashirskaya |
16 Kashirskoe Shosse |
113 0877
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European, Caucasian and Russian cuisines. Business lunch and children’s menu available. Average bill is $50. 11am – 1pm. |
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Probka |
Kievskaya |
15 Ukrainsky blvd. |
243 3336
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Unpretentious beer restaurant popular with expats and Russians alike. Noon-midnight. |
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Pushkin |
Pushkinskaya |
26a Tverskoy bulvar |
739 0033
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Magnificent, graceful and excellently stylized as it is a real ancient mansion. |
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Razguliay |
Baumanskaya |
11 Spartakovskaya St. |
267 7613
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Traditional Russian cuisine. Live gypsy music every evening. Business lunch available. Average bill is $20-30. 10am – latest customer. |
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Red Square |
Okhotny Ryad |
1 Krasnaya ploschad |
692 1196, 692 51 57
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One of the best restaurant-museums for foreign tourists. |
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Riverside Bar |
Ulitsa 1905 Goda |
10/1 Mantulinskaya St. |
256 8220
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Business lunch from noon - 5pm for 120 rubles. Mon-Fri: noon - 5am; Sat-Sun: 2 pm - midnight. |
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Royale |
Begovaya |
21/1 Begovaya St. (in the Hippodrome building) |
945 4842/1854
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Business lunch from noon - 5pm for 430 rubles. Terrace that looks onto horse races. Noon - last guest. |
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Rybatskaya Derevnya (Fishing Village) |
Botanichesky Sad |
All-Russia Exhibition Center, Selskohozyaistvennaya St. |
974 3566, 181 9018
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Russian and Georgian cuisines. Restaurant specialties include fish dishes. Unique restaurant, where the chef will cook fish that you have caught yourself. Sauna, pool, billiards and paintball available. Average bill is $30-50. www.fishing-moscow.ru |
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Sanduny |
Kuznetsky Most |
14 Ul. Neglinnaya, bldg. 4 |
928 6733
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Franco-Russian cuisine, European and Chinese dishes. This place is a great option for groups of friends. Open noon-midnight daily. |
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Savelovsky |
Savyolovskaya |
Building 1, 4 Butirskaya St. |
285 5890, 285 3826
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Cafe/bar featuring European and Russian cuisines. Shrimp cocktail and “Sturgeon Moscow style” are recommended. Average bill is $20-30. 11am – 11pm. |
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Savoy |
Kuznetsky Most |
Savoy Hotel, 3 Rozhdestvenka |
929 8600/8527
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Traditional Russian-European cuisine featuring a wide selection of soups, seafood and meat dishes. Extensive wine and champagne list. Noon-midnight. |
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Secession |
Kitay-Gorod |
6 Varvarka St. |
232 6213, 232 6215
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Unique menu featuring original Russian and European dishes. Business lunch available. Live jazz music every evening. Average bill is $50-70. Open 24 hours. |
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Serebryany Vek (Silver Age) |
Okhotny Ryad |
Build. 3, 3 Theatralny Proezd |
926 1352
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Russian and European cuisines. Elegant and romantic decor. Average bill is $10-30. 11am – 1am. |
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Seven Fridays |
Taganskaya |
6 Vorontsovskaya |
912 1218
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Russian and French cuisine - the way it used to be a century ago<br>in Moscow. |
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SHchi |
Kaluzhskaya |
48 Balaklavsky Prospekt, korpus 1 |
(499) 122 0223
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Named after the classic Russian soup shchi, this restaurant serves a half-dozen different kinds. |
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Sheikh’s Treasures |
Ulitsa 1905 Goda |
5, 25, Mantulinskaya St. |
545 7579
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Cafe featuring Azerbaijani, Oriental, and Russian cuisines. Fresh products. Reasonable cost; average bill is $10-20. Open 24 hours. |
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Sibirsky Express |
Novoslobodskaya |
27 Sushchevskaya Ulitsa, bldg 1 |
663 6603
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This cozy cafe was created by restaurateur Stepan Mikhalkov, who is renowned for more upmarket projects. His foray into the democratic dining segment focuses on gourmet pelmeny. |
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Skazka Vostoka |
Frunzenskaya |
22, Frunzenskaya embankment, Hamovniki |
(499) 766-83-43
skazvost@restoran.ru
www.skazvost.restoran.ru
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This azeri cuisine restaurant is always busy. It’s located on a boat in Moscow River, on Frunzenskaya embankment across from Gorki Park, lots of Shaslik and Kutabs. |
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