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First and only Filipino restaurant in Moscow just opened and we couldn't be happier...or hungrier. No trendy decor, no pretentious glamour-this place is all about the food. Come for breakfast and o... read more
Two utilitarian dining rooms outfitted with tables, chairs, and plasma TV screens. Reminiscent of an office building cafeteria, but hey, do we really need much more than that? Newly opened and adve... read more
When it comes to aristocratic opulence, no one does it like Andrey Dellos. Casta Diva joins the ranks of its world famous neighbors Turandot and Pushkin Cafe. This time around the setting is ... read more
This Swedish import is one of Moscow's earliest upscale restaurants, having opened back in 1995, which by this city's standards means it's practically a historical site. Gourmet interpretations of ... read more
Supposedly this restaurant is meant for extra special black tie occasions but it is hard to figure out why considering it looks like someone’s home in a crappy apartment complex. IKEA meets J... read more
Elegant in its simplicity. Kind of like dining on the Upper East Side minus the old people. Call ahead to find out when the next wine tasting or “gastronomic party” is being held. Beige... read more
Gondolas, stucco molding, and a ceiling painted with stars. If only Daria Zhukova would be so kind as to buy a couple of Tintorettos for the walls, this really would be the Doge’s Palace. Ove... read more
Strike a pose. Siberian supermodels sip kefir and push their salat olivier around at this high fashion shrine. The menu is a mix of distinctively Russian classics and modern haute cuisine but no on... read more
18th and 19th century mansions were torn down to erect this ostentatious glittering Baroque replica that took fifty million bucks and six and a half years to build. A perfect reproduction of an 18t... read more
Stylishly grungy restaurant/bar/concert space on very upscale block. How and why it got here, we'll never know, but it certainly makes for an interesting mix of people. Standard Russian and America... read more
Good old fashioned Americana is celebrated here at this 1950's diner. Cherry red vinyl banquettes, framed black and white Life Magazine covers on the walls, Elvis Presley crooning from a jukebox. O... read more
Multi-roomed futuristic dining spot open at all hours. Nightclubby vibe makes it better suited for evenings than breakfast, but many come here to power lunch. Impossibly long menu spans globe in it... read more
Nothing better than some of babushka's homemade liquid remedy. Russian classics like borscht, schi, and solyanka are a must here. Soup for dessert? Why, of course. Peach, blackberry, cherry, e... read more
Walk through a gourmet shop selling olive oils, cheeses, and balsamic vinegar into an authentic Italian pizzeria complete with wood oven and pizzaiolio busy at work creating 15 different kinds of g... read more
Food and art collide at this award winning café. Modern art exhibitions open every couple of weeks along with fashion shows, photography displays, and private events. Pouty models and art wo... read more
Sleek, icy interior creates a striking contrast with the earthy Central Asian menu. Aromatic dishes from the land of Baku, like pilaf with chestnuts and apricots, and homemade Nazyrn cheese salad. ... read more
The chicest 24 hour eatery imaginable and Moscow's absolute best upscale restaurant. Old businessmen and young clubbers alike swarm this place, depending on what time you show up. Good food, i... read more
Ancient Egypt reinvented as intergalactic sushi lounge. Primary shades of red and blue set against three sided glass dome overlooking Pushkin Square. Favorite hangout of yesterday’s power pla... read more
In an ocean of overpriced restaurants serving heavy dishes and old Russian babushkas trying to stuff fried piroshki down your throat this little café is a lifesaver. Sandwiches, soups, and s... read more
Dine like Tsar Nicholas II on dishes from the 17th-19th centuries inside the Moscow State History Museum. Glowing candelbras, regal crimson tablecloths, gold accents, men in silly medieval costumes... read more
This new women and menswear boutique Physika carries buzzy independ...
In a city with the world's most expensive hotel rates, thankfully, ...
Ostentatious, ambitious, and impervious to bad weather and hard tim...
Ibiza-bred empire of 90's drug-induced Eurocrap techno sets up shop...
First and only Filipino restaurant in Moscow just opened and we cou...