For those who pursue dining enjoyment, Turandot (турандот) near Pushkin Square is definitely a good place to go. Russian food and oriental food are served in the store. Salads start at about 800 rubles, main courses start at about 1 1,500 rubles, and buffets of about 2,900 rubles are provided on weekends. You need to make an appointment in advance.
The most attractive thing about this restaurant is its interior decoration. Whether it is the front hall, the lobby box or the balcony, it is extremely luxurious and unforgettable. The decorations in the temple are very romantic. The golden ceiling is like ginkgo trees in autumn. The chandelier sometimes turns gold and blends with the ceiling, and sometimes turns blue.
2. Chesterna Iacoucci Nia Restaurant
The restaurant was converted from an old Russian mansion. The marble bricks and wooden cabinets in the18th century are very textured without losing the warmth of home. Restaurant owners pay great attention to the taste and freshness of ingredients. Murmansk cod, stewed mutton and duck offal are all his specialties.
3、Shinok
Shinok is a restaurant downtown. The whole restaurant creates the atmosphere of a Ukrainian country farm. The waiters all wore colorful embroidered shirts and spoke with a Ukrainian accent. In addition, when you eat in Jiaozi, Ukraine, you will see an old Russian woman wrapped in a headscarf looking after a group of farm animals outside the window.
Shinok is mainly in Russia and Eastern Europe, accompanied by cute little animals, and the waiting time for dinner will not be boring. There are so many things worth seeing here, and the menu is very entertaining. This restaurant is a good choice for eating Ukrainian and local food. Luo Songtang is delicious, the side dishes are worth a try, and finally some Kiev cake, which is delicious.
4. Zolotoi Sazan
Some people commented that this restaurant "fell in love with Moscow because of a restaurant", where you can not only share family happiness with your children, but also enjoy a romantic midnight snack with your lover. Whether it's seafood or meat pie, it's just right.
5. Chemical Dan
"suitcase" is a retro restaurant, and the overall decoration echoes the theme of the restaurant. You can see old suitcases, old pocket watches, books, antique mirrors and other decorations full of nostalgia. The restaurant specializes in traditional Russian cuisine, and Russian family soup, roasted venison, Norwegian salmon shrimp sauce and signature egg tart are all specialties.