the best place to dine in Moscow is Okhotnyi ryad, it's situated 1 minute on foot from the Red Square, there's PLENTY of delicious food! anything you've ver heard of is right there!
if you want something sweet - there's coffee house and shokoladnitza, they make some AWESOME desserts
but of course the best food is in my kitchen - I'll make you ANYTHING, just name it
*worships goddess*
edit: someone mentioned mu-mu cafe... well, it's awful, none of my friends liked it
2007-10-17 06:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry to dissappoint you, but the food in Moscow is generally pretty crappy, even in expensive restaurants.
The Hard Rock Cafe on the Arbat is quite decent, if you want American-style dining. There is also The Starlite Diner (two locations, at Mayakovskaya and Oktyabrskaya).
For something more exotic, Georgian restaurants are a good choice. The best-known one is Genatsvale, with two locations, one on the Arbat and one at Kropotkinskaya.
2007-10-16 10:11:29
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answered by unfit_commander 5
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Food in Russia is good, what are you talking about? Different style from America, of course. The French and English are complimentary about Russian food.
Mu-mu cafe is a good breakfast restaurant. And in the Central Square of Moscow there are a lot of good (although rather expensive) places, just poke around to see what kind of food you like.
2007-10-16 12:56:32
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answered by Roxanne 2
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Moscow is one of the largest cities in the world. Is just a city that's developed rapidly in new years, and, as a result, comprises high-rise suburbs bordering a relatively small ancient centre with lots of fascinating historical architecture. The most important host to Moscow could be the Red Square that's been for generations, one's heart and heart of Russia. Here, you can go to the Century St. Basil's Cathedral, one of the very most famous bits of architecture on the planet and the constructivist chart of Lenin's Mausoleum. Red Square is surely a rich invest symbols of Russia's turbulent and fascinating past.
2016-12-15 22:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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food is very sort of bland and expensive in moscow. apparently it's the most expensive place in the world.
i hear the gudonov is quite ok, typical russian food for about 50 dollars a go :)
i have some distant cousins who would share their potato(e) and borscht for a nominal fee :)
2007-10-16 10:46:49
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answered by joe the man 7
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