Where to eat in Moscow: Ultimate guide to Russian restaurants (and where to find them) (2024)

If you happen to walk around Moscow and see Teremok, Grabli, Mumu, Varenichnaya or Shtolle – don’t hesitate and drop in for a light lunch and snacks. These are chains with very typical and easy Russian cuisine that you might try in any Russian home.

But if you are looking for something special – here is our guide and map.

$$$$ (From 2,500 rubles, or $40)

Cafe Pushkin

Feel like a nobleman from the pages of War and Peace and try 'bourgeois pike head' and their flagship dessert.

26a Tverskoy Blvd
+7 (495) 739 00 33

White Rabbit

One of the world's top 50 restaurants, White Rabbit serves traditional cuisine with such extravagant delicacies as Yalta rapa whelk, caviar, Black Sea oysters and Crimean truffles.

3 Smolenskaya Sq., 16th floor
+7 (495) 510-510-1 / +7 (495) 782-62-62

Beluga

With views over the Kremlin this restaurant boasts a dozen types of caviar, hundreds of vodkas, and delicacies from all over Russia served in crystal glasses and silver vases. Try their tasting sets.

15/1 Mokhovaya St., “National” hotel, 2nd floor
+7 (495) 901 03 36

Matreshka

An old Russian merchant-style restaurant that offers sour cabbage soup with lamb meat, beetroot cold soups and variety of pelmeni - Russian dumplings.

2/1 b. 6 Kutuzovsky Avenue
+7 (495) 154 65 68

Oblomov

A very traditional restaurant with 'khokhloma' paintings, samovars and lazy (just like its title character) cooking: main dishes are oven baked and cucumbers are pickled right on the premises.

5 1st Monetchikovsky Lane
+7 (495) 953 68 28

Savva

A restaurant not far from the Kremlin, based in the historic Metropol hotel. Oysters, pickles A-la-Russe, Far East sea food and borsch with duck. As a side dish don't miss young potatoes with garlic and herbs, just like a Russian babushka would cook.

2 Teatralny Driveway
+7 (499) 270 10 62

$$$ (1,500–2,500 rubles, or $24-40)

Glavpivtorg

Russian salads with black caviar and a Soviet apparatchik atmosphere, right next door to the KGB building at the Lubyanka.

5 Bolshaya Lubyanka St.
+7 (495) 628-25-91

C.D.L.

A kind of Club House for writers, this restaurant will show you classic Russian hospitality, and rabbit meat with cranberry sauce and sweet turnip.

50/53 Povarskaya St.
+7 (495) 663 30 03

Grand Cafe Dr. Jhivago

Another place with a Kremlin view, it offers great breakfasts, caviar and delicacies from Siberia, the Far East and Sakhalin.

15/1 Mokhovaya St.
+7 (499) 922-01-00

Twins Garden

The only place in Moscow where you can find nine varieties of crab – all from Russian waters.

8a Strastnoy Blvd
+7 (499) 112 33 00

LavkaLavka

A farmers’ cooperative and restaurant that serves borsch, cod with beans, beetroot Panna cotta and much more, with everything from the Russian regions.

21 Petrovka St.
+7 (495) 621 20 36, +7 903 115 50 33

Selfie

An appreciation for Russian products such as pork from Kursk, halibut from Murmansk, veal from Bryansk, asparagus from Tver and Crimean truffle.

31 Novinsky Blvd, 2nd floor
+7 (495) 995 85 03

Yar

Gypsies and an atmosphere of pre-revolutionary wild partying - dishes include sterlet soup and Russian salads prepared from ancient recipes.

32/2 Leningradsky Avenue, "Sovetsky" hotel
+7 (495) 960 20 04

Teatr Korsha

Situated in the building of the Theater of Nation, this restaurant opened in 1885, serves quails, Pozharsky cutlets and traditional buckwheat porridge with mushrooms.

3 Petrovsky Lane
+7 (495) 694 50 38, +7 (495) 694 50 42

Voronezh

Situated in an ancient mansion, it has a separate menu for each of its three floors: a snack bar, a restaurant reflecting different types of ingredients (dishes from vegetables, fish, grains) and a meat club with 30 different meat dishes.

4 Prechistenka St.
+7 (495) 695 06 41

Tchaikovsky

Situated in the building of Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, it's a place to reflect on your musical evening with borsch, fish soup and pirozhki (stuffed Russian pies).

4/31 Triumfalnaya Sq.
+7 (495) 699 92 41

Ottepel

Soviet-era park VDNKh's restaurant Ottepel, designed in the style of Khrushchev's Thaw, has panoramic windows and terrace and offers traditional cuisine with a modern take that includes Russian summer soup okroshka, pelmeni and pike.

119 Mira Avenue, VDNKh, pavilion 311
+7 (499) 650 00 28

Golubka

This retro restaurant is not far from the beautiful Novodevichy monastery. It has a pure Russian breakfast menu with pancakes, porridge and eggs. Confit duck and chebureki from lamb are coupled with European dishes on the menu.

53/55 Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St.
+7 926 245 42 44

MariVanna

Probably the most well-known Russian restaurant internationally with an interior like that of a Russian apartment. Stuffed cabbage rolls, sandwiches with Russian 'borodinsky' bread and raspberry soup.

10a Spiridonevsky Lane
+7 (495) 650 65 00

Severyane

Severyane means people from North, so they serve cozy and warm modern Russian cuisine from a huge traditional Russian oven - they even bake their own bread. Kamchatka crab éclairs, homemade Camembert in ash with poppy brioche and asparagus soup with chanterelles.

12 Bolshaya Nikitskaya St.
+7 (499) 348 83 32

$$ (700-1,500 rubles, or $10-24)

Dacha na Pokrovke

For those who want to experience a Russian country house, or dacha, but have yet to receive an invitation - come here and try seasonal offerings, 'dachny' salad from fresh vegetables and chichenkiev.

16-18 b. 4-4a Pokrovsky Blvd, entrance from Podkolokolny Lane
+7 (495) 542 62 30

Fedya, dich!

Literally translated as "Fedya [a Russian man's name], game meat!" the restaurant serves boar cutlets, venison with forest berries sauce and braised beef cheek. This place is situated on the territory of the trendy Danilovsky food market.

74 Mytnaya St.
+7 916 747 01 10

Nikolay

This bar and buffet's main dish are pies with different fillings, ranging from trout&spinach, turkey&dried plum and the more traditional potato&mushrooms to sweet pies with berries, cottage cheese, pumpkin and more.

53 Pyatnitskaya St.
5 Staraya Basmannaya St.
30/2 Tverskaya St.

+7 (495) 258-45-59

$ (500-700 rubles, or $7-10)

Lepim i varim

Shaping and boiling – that’s the title and main concept of this chain. They prepare pelmeni with multiple fillings – the favorite dumplings of Russians. You can also buy freshly frozen to cook at home.

9/1 Stoleshnikov Lane
26/1 Prospekt Mira St.
26 Leninskaya sloboda St.

Stolovaya No. 57 in GUM

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This is a Soviet person’s favorite type of dining place - a canteen with lots of stereotypical gastronomic pleasures (borsch, pelmeni, and mayonnaise salads such as herring under the fur, Russian salad and more).

3 Red Square, level 3, line 3
+7 (495) 620 31 29

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Where to eat in Moscow: Ultimate guide to Russian restaurants (and where to find them) (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular food in Moscow? ›

Aside from dumplings, a stack of plain and hot blini (pancakes) is still the most popular thing on the menu in Moscow. Similar to classic French crepes, traditional Russian pancakes are paper-thin.

How many restaurants in Moscow have Michelin stars? ›

In total, the MICHELIN Guide Moscow 2022 selection includes: 69 restaurants ; 2 restaurants with 2 MICHELIN Stars ; 7 restaurants with 1 MICHELIN Star ; 3 MICHELIN Green Star restaurants ; 15 Bib Gourmand restaurants.

How much does it cost to eat out in Moscow? ›

Prices: At a modest restaurant, you can expect to pay about 500 roubles ($8) for a meal; at a mid-range restaurant, a three-course meal will cost around 2000 roubles ($35). A Business lunch option which includes a multi-course meal and a drink is offered at many restaurants – usually between 300-500 roubles.

How do you order food in a Russian restaurant? ›

65 Words and Phrases to Order Food in Russian
  1. Что вы хотите? — What would you like?
  2. Что вы посоветуете? — What do you recommend?
  3. Я хочу… — I want…
  4. Принесите мне… — Bring me…
  5. Официант — Waiter.
  6. Бармен — Bartender.
  7. Приятного аппетита! — Bon appetit! ...
  8. За ваше здоровье и благополучие! — For your health and prosperity!
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What is a Russians favorite drink? ›

Russians like to drink vodka for many occasions; it can be a commemoration or a huge celebration. Russians usually express their sadness and happiness with vodka.

Is Moscow cheaper than NYC? ›

Cost of living in New York City (United States) is 206% more expensive than in Moscow (Russia) How much money will you need in New York City? Find out with your own Salary Calculation. This comparison is based on abundant and consistent data.

How much is a cup of coffee in Moscow? ›

Just 17 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the one-time capital of communism is now home to the world's most expensive cup of coffee. The average cup of joe in Moscow is $10.19, including service, according to a new survey by the London office of U.S. consulting firm Mercer.

How much is a Big Mac in Moscow? ›

How much is a Big Mac in Russia in the ruble versus the US dollar? A Big Mac costs 135 Russian roubles in Moscow, Russia. Right now, that's $1,87.

Do you tip waiters in Russia? ›

How much do you tip in Russia? Restaurants & Cafes: 10% of the bill is customary, with 100 RUB being the average tip for a light meal and anything from 300-1500 RUB for dinner.

What is Russian dining etiquette? ›

Unlike the US, the knife is held in the right hand and the fork in the left. Do not put these down while eating. Polite dining etiquette also means resting your wrists or elbows on the edge of the table. Your hands should always be in sight.

What is the most popular street food in Russia? ›

Pirozhki is popular as street food or just a quick, satisfying snack. These boat-shaped buns come with various fillings, such as ground meat, potatoes, cabbage, or mushrooms. You can enjoy them sweet, using fruit jam or sweet cottage cheese as stuffing.

What is Moscow best known for? ›

The city contains several UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is known for its display of Russian architecture, particularly in areas such as the Red Square and buildings such as the Saint Basil's Cathedral and the Moscow Kremlin, the latter of which is the seat of power of the Government of Russia.

What is a typical Russian dinner? ›

Meat dishes are essential to the common Russian dinner. As varied as they are hearty, they can include pork, beef, poultry or lamb. Topping the Russian food list, and for good reason, are roasts and juicy dumplings. A Russian roast beef served with stewed potatoes and carrots could turn a vegetarian into a meat eater.

What is Russia's staple food? ›

Russian national cuisine uses lots of grains and roots, vegetables, and everything else that vast lands, rich woods, and a plentiful of lakes and rivers have to offer. Staple Russian food features lots of fish, mushrooms, and berries.

What is the quintessential Russian dish? ›

From sour soups to salads, here are a few Russian delicacies to keep even the hungriest footy fans full.
  • Borscht. No Russian menu is complete without this vibrant red beetroot soup. ...
  • Solyanka. For a soup less likely to stain, try solyanka. ...
  • Blini. ...
  • Caviar. ...
  • Shashlik. ...
  • Olivier salad. ...
  • Pelmeni. ...
  • Pirozhki.

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