MEGUMI
Read moreIt is an oasis of zenitude and Japanese refinement in the heart of the bubbling Moscow. We quickly get to the superlatives with this establishment of excellence, which is undoubtedly the best Japanese and seafood restaurant in Moscow, itself created and nestled in the best hotel in the capital: the Lotte. Here we play a masterful blend of tradition and modernity with an all-Japanese approach: product quality sublimated with simplicity, sophisticated presentation and discreet service. Great art!
MADE IN CHINA
This modern bar-restaurant has an Asian accent and serves probably the best ...Read more
VARENICHNAYA N°1
Another great chain of restaurants, you will find a varied and cheap ...Read more
CAFÉ POUCHKINE
Born from a song by Gilbert Bécaud, this is the restaurant that makes you ...Read more
PETROVICH
Read moreHere you are in the heart of a veritable Ali Baba's cave, created by the cartoonist Andrei Biljo. Each of the dining rooms has its own atmosphere. A candy rose with old dolls and nostalgic dinners serves the tea room. The large room, where old transistors, improbable fountains and papier-mâché statuettes are piled up, is the dining room. The menu is inspired by the Soviet era. Reservations are required, especially for live music concerts. Thursday is "Back to the 90's" evening, where you can dance the night away.
MARKET PLACE
Read moreThis chain of ultra-modern canteens is not without reason one of the most popular in St. Petersburg. The interiors are wooded and warm colours dominate. The decoration is full of small delicate details (fresh flowers...), charming children's areas are also arranged. On the menu, there are many regularly renewed dishes. You walk around the different kitchen areas (salad bar, grill, wok, wine bar, bread and pastries...) to compose your meal tray. The choice is such that it is easy to come back to it without repeating oneself.
ODESSA-MAMA CAFÉ
Read moreIf it is disputable that the cuisine offered here is typical of the Odessa region, the quality of the dishes is beyond discussion. We eat well at Mama! Grilled or breadcrumbed fish, chicken stuffed with dried apricots, makaroni po-flotski (macaroni with herbs and beef). Very successful, the industrial decoration of the room, on two levels, is well it, a reminiscence of the atmosphere of the port of Odessa. We find a piece of Ukraine in Russia, this time in accordance with international law.
MOU-MOU
Read moreThis chain (23 restaurants in all Moscow), whose name is a aptly corresponding to the cow's meuglement that orne the entrance of each restaurant, is one of the favourite formulas of the Moscow. In a warm, lively and family atmosphere, the dishes are chosen as in a self, tray by hand. Often crowded at lunchtime, there is calm in the morning and evening. This is a good place to taste Russian salads, such as pineapple chicken salad and "fur herring". A choice of good grill, cooked in front of you (especially beef, as the name of the restaurant indicates). There are traditional Russian drinks, the jaws (berry juice), kvas and tea.
CAFÉ LITTÉRAIRE POUCHKINE
Read moreThe former Wolf and Beranger confectionery became famous on the evening of January 27, 1837, when Pushkin came here to drink a chocolate just before leaving for a fatal duel. The writer was a regular here. Everything tends to remind you of him, from his wax statue, which you can see behind the window, to the winged figures supporting the lamps in the main hall, symbols of his literary society. The atmosphere can tend towards the great tourist barnum.
YAKITORIA
Read moreIt is one of the big Japanese chains of suchi. Its restaurants are very simple, the menu is varied and the prices are reasonable. It's probably not the best Japanese restaurant in Moscow, but surely the cheapest, Muscovites love it and they come with their families. For children, apart from special menus, there are aquariums with fish, pencils to draw, they love it! This chain is mostly present in the vicinity of Moscow and is a safe and cheap value when you do not want to bother.
RESTAURANT GOSTINI DVOR
Read moreThree beautifully arranged rooms, quality Russian cuisine, dancing evenings. But it's one of the most expensive addresses in the city.
BOSCO CAFÉ
Read moreIf Café Bosco does not stand out for the originality of its cuisine(as in many restaurants, it is a joyful fusion of Italian, European and Russian), its location in GUM and the quality of the service make it an ideal place to stay. In summer, its terrace overlooking Red Square offers without a doubt the best view of the historic heart of Moscow. You have to add a little bit on the bill, but its setting is worth it, especially for a first visit to Moscow. We recommend their huge lattes and their fancy pies.
CHEBURECHNAYA URSS
Read moreA rather atypical café for this area, it is part of a chain of 5 Moscow establishments. If your soul requires something real, simple and local, then you won't find better. Delicious cheburekis for 70 rubles with a good glass of cold kvass or kotleta (meatball) with homemade mashed potatoes, all accompanied by a glass of vodka or even vodka arranged with pepper for 230 rubles. In the evening, it is usually crowded, for a good reason: once inside, you don't want to leave!
COOK’KAREKU
Read moreWhat can he hide behind this mysterious name (phonetic transcription of "Cocorico" in Russian) apart from breakfast? But even more breakfasts! The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, 24 hours a day. A real boon for revellers or tafeurs who don't have an hour. The menu consists of breakfast from all four corners of the world and offers no less than 27 different cooking.
SHALYAPIN
Read moreThis restaurant has been at the forefront of Petersburg's gastronomy since 2000, both in St. Petersburg and in Repino (a seaside town 40 km away). It is very close to the Smolny Institute and is an ideal combination with the tour. Its traditional Russian bourgeois (or even imperial!) cuisine hits the spot. Start with the traditional pirojkis, continue with a smoked sea bass salad with potatoes and sauerkraut. Save room for the Napoleon (Russian-style millefeuille), one of the best in town.
STROGANOFF STEAK HOUSE
Read moreStroganoff Steakhouse is the rendez-vous for meat lovers in St. Petersburg! It is one of the safe values of the gastronomic scene, a popular place for meals with family or friends. Located in a historic building that housed the barracks and stables of the Imperial Guard before the Revolution, its large halls with stone vaults and massive floors offer a convivial and contemporary setting. The quality of meats and service has enabled Stroganoff to obtain many distinctions over the years. The meat comes from the best farms in Russia (Bryanskaya and Orenburgskaya regions), Argentina and Japan (Kobe beef). As the restaurant name indicates, a great specialty of the house is the stroganoff beef, the true, and perhaps the best in town. The map does not stop only with meat and offers the finest Russian dishes (black and red caviar, Kamtchatka crab, etc.) as well as zakouskis gourmands. And since you don't eat good meat without a good glass of wine, the map will offer you wines from all over the world, but let you be guided by your waiter among the delicious Georgian and Russian wines of the cellar.
VARENICHNAYA № 9
Read moreVarenichnaya N°9 offers simple and tasty Russian home cooking, always cheap. You can enjoy homemade vareniki, sweet or salty (our favorites are the buckwheat and mushroom cream ones), they are all very good! The setting is, as usual, nostalgic Soviet: shelves full of books and trinkets, decoration that refers to apartment interiors. Having tea with sweet vareninki as a snack between visits will be a very good use of your time and a guaranteed relaxation.
GRAND CAFÉ DR. JIVAGO
Read moreIt is one of the creations of Alexander Rapoport, an influential restaurateur in Moscow who is often recommended to tourists. Located in the building of the legendary National Hotel, it is a restaurant with an Art Deco decor: white and red tables and seats surrounded by statues, marble works of Soviet artists, marble also on the walls and painted ceilings. The room is sometimes a bit noisy. We recommend the three-meat dumplings with crushed ice and oysters from the Sakhalin Islands, on the borders of Japan.
RESTAURANT ERARTA
Read moreThe restaurant is located in the beautiful Museum of Modern Art "Erarta", a must in St. Petersburg. Here you will not find hearty main courses, but at reasonable prices, gastronomic seasonal cuisine of a very high standard. A special place in the institution is reserved for the visual aesthetics of the dish without this being to the detriment of the taste. The ideal place to quench your thirst for art and gastronomy. Reservation is available on the website.
ZUMA
Read moreA restaurant, a bar, a karaoke bar. Basically, you just sit there, have a drink and feast. Large room (lots of cutlery) with a neat decor, lounge club style. The house specializes in seafood products, either Russian-style or spicy flavoured. Fine seafood platters, whole fish dishes (some meats as well), cooked shellfish and crustaceans. Lots of sushi/sashimi. Pelmenid with meat or seafood (e.g. cuttlefish ink). It's crowded at the weekend, explosive atmosphere guaranteed!
SCANDINAVIA
Read moreThis very chic Scandinavian restaurant is a nice place for lunch. A large dining room, small alcoves for lovers, or private squares for dinner between friends, without forgetting the tree terrace, Scandinavia wanted to create different atmospheres to satisfy a clientele of wealthy Russians. And it's very successful, intimate and warm at a time. Swedish cooking and grilled fish are served. Better booking before traveling. You can also spend any time in the day for a Swedish sandwich, bar or terrace.
GENATSVALE
Read moreA proud representative of the new breed of Georgian restaurants with stereotypical decor, Genatsvale threatens to take over the entire street as the management expands its operations. In two rooms with wooden furniture, you will be offered good food, such as Satsivi (chicken breast with nut sauce) or khatchapouri. During the day the atmosphere is very family oriented. In the evening you will see an orchestra and folk dances that flirt with caricature. This is the only flaw of this address!
ASIA-CAFE
Read moreA oriental fast-food in a décor with both charming and trendy red heads, between tradition and modernism. Japanese cuisine as well as Indian and Asian soups, sushi and dishes. Very convenient to eat quickly, you can also stay longer to chat among friends.
SHAFALI (ANCIEN KEBAB - CITY)
Read moreIt is hard to believe, so the kebab has gone from fashion to home. But Russia is in eastern mode. You can't miss this last fashion restaurant, featuring white tents and a veranda in the most fashionable street of the capital. Shisha, sofas, cushions, voiles, the decor is planted, and it is pretty good. The food is good, especially Azeri but also Russian, Japanese and European as in a restaurant that respects… and prices are not excessive. This restaurant is a little tourist, because it is located in a street of the center and allows to eat in a decor that, although not Russian, remains very pleasant.
RESTAURANT DE LA CDL
Read moreNot to mention this historic restaurant located in the ancient House of Writers, which gathered the seraglio of the authors of socialist realism. Carved woodwork and fireplaces, a grandiose decor for Russian and European cuisine recognised as Moscow's best Russian cuisine by the equivalent of the Russian Michelin Guide. Many piano concerts accompany the tasting of delicious dishes.
MON CAFÉ
Read moreFrom the old Parisian brewery in the heart of Moscow. My Café has all the "chic French" seen from elsewhere. There is a foie gras and magret of duck, bouillabaisse and filet cute to raspberry sauce. And even a superb cheese platter. We also come to see and see you in front of or behind the large windows.
FISH
Read moreIn a quiet, sober and refined place, where the silver shine of furniture and fabrics evokes water runoff, Fish is one of the last restaurants in vogue. In the middle of the room, in the middle of the room, the various seafood products are exposed: pink and grey shrimp, lobsters, crabs, octopus, squid, oysters, catfish, sea perch, salmon, sterlets, trout. Five methods of preparation are proposed: salting, fried, point, roasted, steam; and eleven exotic sauces are presented. A place in western fashion, but where fish lovers will find their account.
ZHIGULI
Read moreZhiguli is a whole section of Russian popular culture! The name refers both to a brand of car from the 1970s (there are usually one or two vintage models parked in front of the entrance) and to a beer found in the cafeteria. The restaurant itself is a typical Russian place where you can come and eat local specialities for a small fee. You serve yourself before sitting down on one of the large wooden tables next to a large bay window. Perfect for a break after a stroll in the Arbat street.
DROVA
Read moreThis restaurant overlooks all the Russian speakers who are passing by chance: Singer Sergei Tchonichvili's voice rings on the street, repeating with a smooth voice: " ech, ech, skolko smojech ", that is," eating, eating, as much as you can. " In fact, the restaurant boasts about offering a buffet with 55 traditional Russian dishes for 600 R: perch in jelly, chicken legs, olive salad, pork, tvorog cake (kind of faisselle) and medovik (honey cake). A nice and pleasant frame a brin next to the Russian fashion of all green: drova means wood, which is the main construction material of the site. Buisness lunch at 190 R and breakfast at 100 R. In the restaurant of Pokrovka street, possibility of renting a laptop to use the Wi-Fi connection. A new "Japanese" version of this chain, was opened rue Nikolskaia. The Japanese will buffet is 850 R and business lunch at 240 R.
AVRORA – АВРОРА
Read moreFar from the centre, this very pleasant restaurant is just on the water. Very good Russian creative cuisine, such as bacon or trout, herbs and spices. A break in a pretty unknown Moscow aquatic Moscow. Friday and Saturday nights - karaoke, one of Russia's passions.
CITY SPACE BAR&RESTAURANT
Read moreCity Space is the panoramic restaurant of the 5-star Swisshôtel. As you would expect in places like this, the quality is there, as is the service. The cuisine is a mix of European and Japanese cuisine (with sushi) in a very tight and well-controlled menu, which has fun surprising you with its presentation. Nevertheless, it is the view that gives the place its cachet: try to settle down near the bar.
O2 LOUNGE
Read moreThe terrace with bay windows at the Ritz has the most beautiful view of the Kremlin! So of course it's very expensive, just have a plate. The French chef and his Italian sous-chef compose a rather international menu, which however has some Japanese specialities. An aquarium has been installed so that you can choose and even fish the seafood you are going to eat! It's best to book and dress a little for this very select place. Don't hesitate to drop by for an author's cocktail created by the head bartender.
ACADEMIA
Read moreThis restaurant in the Akademia chain (12 sites in Moscow) offers good value for money for breakfast to take on the days of visit. The location of the hotel is excellent. The food is good and varied, the Art Nouveau decor and the large glass windows make it possible to take up forces before further visits.
CABINET
Read moreThe Cabinet (to be heard including desks, not toilet of course), is a good news address, close to Bolchoi and the north wall of the Kremlin (with a huge statue of Marx). The place is trendy perhaps a little too, but Italian food Russian fusion is very correct, yet affordable.
OBLOMOV
Read moreThis restaurant makes a mockery of Moscow's elite. Oblomov, the 19th century character celebrated in Goncharov's novel of the same name, is bored and lazy - a metaphor for Russia at the time, when Europe is in the midst of a revolutionary upheaval. In the restaurant, you lie down in soft sofas, and are served Russian cuisine by the chef Pavel Kirillov, including game, while waiting, in the softness and warmth of a cosy room, for the end of the world. The place is particularly famous for its dessert menu.
ELARJI
Read moreThis restaurant has a large, airy room, and in the summer a terrace with wicker chairs in the patio of the restaurant. Before dinner you can play backgammon, chess, badminton or table tennis while the children have access to the slide, swing and even a hammock. Its chef, Iso Dzadaeva, says he only cooks according to his Georgian grandmother's recipes. As is often the case in the restaurants of the Ginza gastronomic group, the quality of the products is top-notch. In short, we live and eat well in Elardzhi!
JOHN DONNE
Read moreJohn Donne manages the feat of being one of the most crowded restaurants in the neighbourhood at night when the competition is tough! The place makes a point of always having something to celebrate or an event that the crowds want to enjoy. On game nights, the restaurant turns into an Irish pub; in the summer, you can enjoy the bistro-style terrace. After midnight, you can dance the night away like in an American rock club. And, at all hours of the day, you can enjoy excellent food with a mix of Russian and Anglo-Saxon influences.
RESTAURANT RUSSKY DVORIK
Read moreThe restaurant "Russkiy Dvorik" transports its guests back several centuries. The interior of the restaurant is designed in the style of late classicism. The interior decoration is historically accurate, the waiters in folk costumes offer you all the flavors of a real Russian hut. Chef Andrey Louzin revisits traditional Russian cuisine to make Instagrammable dishes. Breakfast menus are named after famous Russian artists, from Chekov to Chaliapin. The whole thing is enjoyable and the dishes delicious.
COMMUNITY
Read moreCommunity is the niche of a dinner that lasts all evening and turns into a Lounge evening. The setting is absolutely extraordinary (take the time to look on the internet to get an idea) and succeeds in creating an intimate space for the guests while providing a beautiful stage and enough space for the live musicians and DJ sets that play there in the evening. The food is exceptional and plays with all the senses, taste and colours. To top it all off, the cocktails, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, are masterfully crafted.
MIRADZH
Read moreYou will never go by chance to this restaurant, located in the middle of nowhere in Moscow's East. But if you are eager for Russian regional cuisine, here is a very authentic restaurant of the Tatar community. The place also seems to be the center of Tatar activities in the capital and you will often arrive in the middle of a wedding, birthday or concert! Try the lamb and raisin pilaf, chicken sadj, fried kystybaï pancakes and the famous chak-tchak and baoursaki for dessert!
KHITRIE LIUDI
Read moreAt the entrance of WinZavod, this small restaurant run by a young and friendly team offers excellent Russian and Georgian cuisine (we recommend the Georgian set and the lobio). The place is particularly suitable for a quick break between two exhibitions. The menu is prolific and inexpensive, the dishes served quickly are fresh and tasty. For a quieter break, the café is also popular for its tea offer and good desserts. Another strong point of the place: its large shaded terrace for the beautiful days.