2024

MARCHÉ DANILOVSKY

Market
3/5
1 review
In the food court of the city's most hipster market, you will find the best ... Read more
2024

LA GLACE DU GOUM

Glacier
4/5
1 review

Moscow has its own Berthillon: the Goum ice cream. On July 3, 1954, it was decided to sell ice cream to the working masses in the Goum. Since then, vanilla or plain waffle cones, known as plombir, have become an integral part of any visit to Red Square for residents and guests of the capital. Today, the list of flavors has been expanded to include black currant, cherry, pistachio and strawberry, but the homemade recipe remains unchanged.If you are lucky enough to be in Moscow on July 3, enjoy it for free!

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2024

RAMSTORE

Supermarket and minimarket

A large surface as it is designed in France. Well-oiled food. The staff were very friendly and helpful.

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2024

MAISON DU THÉ PERLOV

Specialist tea and herbal tea store
Moscow's tea mecca: you will find more than 1,000 kinds, all of them of ... Read more
2024

CHUDNYI STARIOVCHIK

Market

When the "Soviet style" becomes a fashion like Art Deco makes the joy of all the connected collectors, a recently opened magazin allows the Western eyes to truly discover what has been so far only an idea out of films and books and fed by the most diverse myths. One walks in a hustle of diverse objects, on the background of retro music, and one can ask questions to sellers dressed in Soviet style. In short, an ideal place for lovers of improbable curiosities and those nostalgic for the beds in the formica shades.

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2024

DOROGOMILOVSKY

Market

A popular market frequented by Mr. and Mrs. Everyman, nicely furnished with small glass houses in which you shop. You'll find everything from fruits and vegetables to bakery and household products, all at unbeatable prices. Its specialty is fish, its stalls are beautiful and its merchandise fresh (unlike Ordralfabétix). Good plan for those who have a home with a kitchen.

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2024

VOKRUG SVETA

Covered market and market hall

Around the world is a food market created by famous Russian restaurateurs Arkady Novikov, Boris Zarkov and Vladimir Mukhin. Located just a stone's throw from Lubyanka Square, this food market offers you the opportunity to enjoy a gastronomic tour without leaving the ultra-centre of Moscow. There are no less than 35 cafés in the centre where you can enjoy a wide range of products. Our favourite choices are Uzbek Lagman soup and Russian mushroom and potato ravioli. In addition, you can sit down at the craft bar to digest.

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ZHELEZNIY FENIKS

Specialist tea and herbal tea store

Russians are avid tea drinkers and Zhelezniy Feniks, a chain of tea importers from China, acts as a sanctuary and Ali Baba's cave for demanding tea lovers. In this shop you can treat yourself by bringing back vintage teas and teapots. Alternatively, you can enjoy the lovely tea room, which offers a number of traditional Chinese tea ceremonies performed in the proper manner. Tea (in a wide range of noble varieties) is accompanied by homemade cakes.

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2024

TSENTRALNY RYNOK NA MAROSEYKE

Covered market and market hall €€

A few steps from the Kitai-Gorod metro exit, you arrive on the cobblestones of a food market bustling with people always on the lookout for the latest gastronomic novelty. Its location in the city center explains the great popularity of this place (and even intimate, for Moscow standards), with about thirty cafes installed on three floors. Fish lovers will appreciate the stalls of Omoremore and UhuEli (УхуЕли).

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2024

CHAINAYA VISOTA

Glacier

It is a tea club without equivalent in Moscow, which is very fond of this kind of establishments. It takes the form of a stand with a small bar in the middle of which sits the huge samovar from which the water for the infusions is served. On the spot, 36 kinds of teas, especially Pu-erh and other types of Chinese teas, as well as milkshakes, pastries and 70 flavours of homemade ice creams with original recipes based on tea (and some with moose milk)! Not to be missed in winter, the walkers of the Gorki park often queue there.

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2024

ANDERSON

Patisserie €€

A coffee/tea room perfectly adapted to families. With its children's spaces (games, animated cartoons, disguise, etc.), it hosts many anniversaries and small workshops to learn the basics of cooking or drawing (program in English on the site). Very successful home pastries but also lunch or dinner.

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2024

BALCHUG

Covered market and market hall

Here is another gasto market that has managed to nestleits 25 corners in an 18th century mansion on Balchug Island, just a few steps from Red Square. The hustle and bustle of Moscow's other food markets is not yet seen here, which helps to preserve the exemplary ownership of the premises and to organize better service. In addition, in summer you can enjoy a small, quiet terrace. We especially like the fish restaurant Treskat' and We Cidreria, a chain with a wide selection of ciders and tapas.

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STREAT

Covered market and market hall €€
Recommended by a member

StrEAT is located far from the centre but make no mistake, it is far from being anecdotal. This gastronomic food market two minutes from the Avtozavodskaya metro opened its doors in 2018 and immediately became the capital's gourmet mecca. On weekends it's crowded but you can find any kind of takeaway there. There are about 40 restaurants with Vietnamese, Korean, Italian, Israeli, Nordic, Caucasian, Italian and Nordic cuisines, as well as several bars. It's a good place to enjoy and see all the hipsters of the city.

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