Moscow Restaurants

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  • 1. Kamchatka

    $ | Kremlin/Red Square

    This upstairs cafeteria-style café is a throwback to the Soviet era, packed with students drinking cheap beer, pensioners reminiscing over meat-filled pancakes, and business people of all ages from the offices nearby. A larger downstairs room gets rowdy on weekends. The no smoking policy is a huge plus and a rarity in Moscow, but you may have to walk through a cloud of smoke to get near the door.

    7 ul. Kuznetsky Most, Moscow, Moscow, 105187, Russia
    495-114--6169

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    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 2. Ragout

    $$$ | Ulitsa Tverskaya

    A short and frequently changing menu features dishes rooted in Continental and Eastern European traditions and often includes a selection of pâtés, gratins, savory pies, and confits. A sweet beetroot and black bread ice cream duo is usually on the dessert list. The metal-and-wood surroundings are quiet and relaxing.

    69 ul. Bolshaya Gruzinskaya, Moscow, Moscow, 123056, Russia
    495-662--6458

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Academiya

    $$ | Kremlin/Red Square

    This reliable Italian chain with outlets throughout Moscow may not whisk you away to a Roman piazza or the Tuscan countryside, but you can expect a well-cooked risotto and efficient if unenthusiastic service in slick environs. In the Kremlin branch, a very popular terrace that overlooks ulitsa Tverskaya is great for sipping a beer and watching the crowds in summer. Portions can be a bit small—an entrée may not fill you up if you're famished—but everything is very fresh.

    1 per. Kamergerkiy, Moscow, Moscow, 125009, Russia
    495-692--9649

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Gogol-Mogol

    $ | Kropotkinskaya

    Sink into folds of burgundy velour with a plate of chocolates and a cappuccino at this indulgent dessert spot off the Boulevard Ring. Unapologetically frilly and romantic, the two rooms are adorned with pink ribbons on gauzy white curtains and floral-patterned cushions atop wrought-iron chairs; gold-framed still lifes line the walls. The menu is about two-thirds sweets—truffles, praline, mille-feuille, cookies, cakes, pies—but it also includes a weekday lunch selection of soups, pastas, and pancakes, and a handful of dinner items. Service is genial and almost courtly.

    6 per. Gagarinsky, Moscow, Moscow, 119002, Russia
    495-695--1131

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 5. Metropol

    $$$$ | Kremlin/Red Square

    Recalling the splendor of prerevolutionary Russia, the opulent interiors of the Metropol hotel's grand dining hall are a stunning memorial to Russian art nouveau. The nearly three-story-high dining room is replete with stained-glass windows, marble pillars, and a leaded-glass roof. Among the famous guests to have dined here are George Bernard Shaw, Vladimir Lenin, and Michael Jackson. The menu is laden with French and Russian delicacies, such as the popular fried duck with wild-cherry sauce and a baked apple. Cap your meal off with wine from the extensive list and cheese. There is also live music at breakfast and in the evenings.

    2 pr. Teatralny, Moscow, Moscow, 109012, Russia
    499-480--0392

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential, Jacket and tie
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  • 6. U Pirosmani

    $$$ | Southern Outskirts

    This well-known restaurant specializing in the spicy cuisine of Georgia is across the pond from the convent. If you're visiting on a weekend, you may want to book ahead.

    4 pro. Novodevichy, Moscow, Moscow, 119435, Russia
    499-255--7926
  • 7. Zhiguli

    $$$ | Arbat

    Among the numerous cafés along the Arbat where you can take a break and have a drink is this quirky place that feeds on nostalgia for the Soviet Union. Fortunately the service and the food are better than they were in the old days. There's a large dining room and a small, cafeteria-style cafe for light and quick snacks.

    11 ul. Novy Arbat, Moscow, Moscow, 119019, Russia
    495-691--4144

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