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Moscow French Food Restaurants

    • Pushkin - Moscow
      • 1. Pushkin

      • 19th century style Russian food
        • French
        • Eastern European
        • Local Traditional
        • Moderately Priced
      • Nile Expert Tip: Quite simply, this is the town's favorite restaurant. Painstakingly designed as a 19th century apothecary,...
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    • Le Pain Quotidien - Moscow
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    • Most Cafe and Club (The) - Moscow
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    • Parizhsk - Moscow
      • 4. Parizhsk

      • Its name is a Russified version of the word "Paris," and its cuisine is a Russified version of familiar...

        • French
        • Eastern European
        • Arbat
    • Carre Blanc - Moscow
      • 5. Carre Blanc

      • Chic and delicious, this restaurant is a perfect marriage of French cuisine and a Russian setting. Rather...

    • Most Cafe and Club (The) - Moscow
    • Le Diuk (Le Duc) - Moscow
    • Antonio - Moscow
      • 8. Antonio

      • Italian and French cuisine under one roof
        • French
        • Italian
        • Affordable
    • Art-Club Nostalgie - Moscow
      • 9. Art-Club Nostalgie

      • Award-winning art cafe
        • French
        • Scandinavian
        • Eastern European
        • European
        • Local Traditional
        • Expensive
    • U Babushki/Babochka (At Grandma's/Butterfly) - Moscow
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  • Mmmm! Borscht! Suck up that delicious beet soup! Life in Russia was once ridiculously difficult, but with the flood of Western culture into the country after the wall came down, has life ever changed inside the Iron Curtain! Drink with the Gods at one of the more high brow restaurants in town (And eat like them too) or swing by a Russianized McDonald's for a trip into good old fashioned U.S. capitalism. Moscow has brought in a lot of culinary influence from the countries it once occupied in the USSR, so you can find everything from Kazakh to Georgian. You won't be bored.
    Enjoy Georgian cuisine while dining inside a boat. Mama Zoya is housed on a boat in the Moscow River. Interiors are a visual feast. There's so much to look at, from intricate wooden furniture to live musicians to the hearty Georgian clientele that frequent the place. The menu is the size of the Bible, so ask the waitress what to order.
    If you want to feel like royalty then have dinner at Café Pushkin. The sophisticated 24-hour 3-storey restaurant has the feel of a 19th-century mansion. Burgers are also popular in Moscow,and the best place to go is Starlite Diner, a silver trailer parked in Moscow square. This all-night diner has become an institution on the dining scene. Burgers are generous and juicy, and fries are crisp. Most of the fare is authentic American, imagine telling your friends you had banana split in Moscow!

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