Moscow restaurants
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My husband and I spent 2 weeks last summer btween Moscow and St. Pete. There is a great chain of restaurants in Moscow, called Yolki-Palki -- very inexpensive and good. Serves traditional russian food. A good restaurant is Tiflis -- serves traditional Georgian food (we spent $100 for 4 people w/wine and tip). You will find many reasonable priced restaurants, just turn off the main streets where everything is tourist oriented. Propaganda is another nice place -- the food is western, and it's a place where you find a lot of young professionals/expatriates, etc.
Good luck
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#5
Joined: Jan 2003
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Spent over a month in Moscow last year on business - My only advice would be to stay away from western tourist restaurants advertised in various hotel magazines. They are terribly expensive and bland. My suggestions would be to eat like the locals in local restaurants referred to you by Muscovites. There are dozens of great local non-tourist restaurants which have meals runing from about $8.00 to $20.00. If you eat in the western hotels the meals are decent but again quite expensive usually a single meal running around $75.00 to $100.00.
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