UNTITLED
Read moreThis small restaurant with half a dozen tables is undoubtedly one of the most pleasant intimate brunches in the capital. If the modern and warm setting and the friendly (English-speaking) and delightfully helpful staff don't seduce you, then the food will. The restaurant prides itself on blending Russian and French influences to serve you modern fusion home-cooked food. The French influence is most evident in the desserts, which are to die for, but everything from the coffee to the eggs is sure to please.
ARARAT PARK HYATT HOTEL
Read moreOne of the 5 star hotels in the heart of Moscow with a beautiful terrace overlooking the Kremlin. You can eat from Armenian or European cuisine or sip a cocktail while watching Red square.
TERRASSA
Read moreCertainly one of the best terraces in the city, Terrassa does not steal its name or reputation. The view of the Notre-Dame-de-Kazan Cathedral and a little further on the Nevski perspective is exceptional. The cuisine is a mixture of European and Asian influences, but without forgetting Russian traditions. As is often the case in this type of restaurant, the prices are quite high (especially for drinks) but the setting and the quality of the cuisine are well worth the price. In the summer, the terrace is often taken, so it is advisable to make a reservation.
ZOOM
Read moreOnce you have passed the facade and its wall covered with flowers and climbing plants, you arrive in a large convivial space where the chef happily mixes Russian and European cuisine. Trendy thirty-somethings or quadras come to tell each other about the past weekend and to prepare the weekend to come. In short, at Le Zoom, you come to spend a good time with friends or family, and you are not disappointed! It's very easy to come with children because a special area is provided where the little ones can have fun.