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Moscow

Restaurant's in Moscow

Burgers/Hot Dogs

Moscow's culinary scene has evolved exponentially in recent years and, as has been typical in other food revolutions, one of the pioneers was the burger. Some of the best burgers in Moscow are to be found in a little hole-in-the-wall at 27/2 Tverskaya Ulitsa, near Metro Mayakovskaya. It has no official name but a sign outside reads, "Burgery/Khotdogi" (Burgers and Hotdogs). Inside, visitors will find Moscow's take on the classic dive bar aesthetic, replete with local hipsters.

Each burger is made to order using high-quality ingredients, but they're also reasonably priced. Be sure to check out the classic burger for RUB 280 (it comes with a slice of orange): gone are the days of poor quality diner-style burgers in Moscow, and travellers are advised to ride the wave.

Food Type :American

Address :27/2 Tverskaya Ulitsa. Metro Mayakovskaya.

Website : https://www.facebook.com/pg/Burgernaya/photos/?ref=page_internal

Filimonova & Yankel

A favourite seafood hot spot, Filimonova and Yankel serves up seafood cooked in a variety of styles. A large banquet style dining room makes for a festive atmosphere perfect for larger gatherings. A live but mellow jazz band sets the ambiance further with a classy yet casual atmosphere. The seafood is exceptionally fresh.

Food Type :Seafood

Address :Bolshaya Tulskaya, 13

Website :www.fishhouse.ru

Mu-Mu Café

Mu-Mu operates a string of popular restaurants in Moscow all serving cheap traditional Russian food. Very popular with locals looking for quick eats and tourists wanting to try specialty Russian food without spending a fortune, the restaurants usually sport a pleasantly busy atmosphere. If you need fast food in Moscow on a budget Mu-Mu is a good option.

Food Type :Local

Address :Myasnitskaya St. No. 14, metro Lubyanka, Kitai.

Website :www.cafemumu.ru

Cafe Pushkin

Café Pushkin is a wondrous example of Old Russian sophistication and elegance. Opened in 1999, Café Pushkin has been designed to resemble a 19th century aristocrat's apartment and is tastefully decked out with heavy gauge fabrics, wooden panels and plenty of antiques. The food is classic Russian cuisine and diners will not be disappointed whether they opt for a pancake breakfast, Tsar's Sturgeon, or the myriad desserts.

Café Pushkin is also open 24 hours a day.

Food Type :Russian

Address :26-A Tverskoy Boulevard, Moscow

Website :www.cafe-pushkin.ru/en/

Shinok

There's a strange paradox at work in this swanky, themed restaurant. While waitresses dress as milkmaids, goats and chickens (live ones) occupy cages near the restaurant centre and the decorative furniture consist of haystacks, the calibre of service and meals are up to the standards of the upper echelons of society. Indeed, most of the restaurant's clientele dress smartly for dinners here. It is a Ukrainian restaurant serving up Ukrainian and Russian specialities, open for breakfast, lunch and supper. Reservations are recommended but may not be necessary.

Food Type :Local

Address :1905 year Street, 2, Moskva

Website :www.shinok.ru

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