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List of Russian Restaurants
Russian cuisine is a collection of the different cooking traditions of the Russian people. The cuisine is diverse, with Northern and Eastern European, Caucasian, Central Asian, Siberian, and East Asian influences. Russian restaurants, therefore, offer a wide variety of dishes, from traditional Russian meals to fusion cuisine. This article provides a list of notable Russian restaurants.
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- Arbat - A popular restaurant chain in Russia, known for its traditional Russian cuisine.
B[edit]
- Blini Domik - A restaurant in Saint Petersburg that specializes in blini, a type of thin pancake.
C[edit]
- Cafe Pushkin - A famous restaurant in Moscow that serves a variety of Russian dishes in a 19th-century mansion.
D[edit]
- Dacha Na Pokrovke - A restaurant in Moscow that offers a modern interpretation of traditional Russian cuisine.
E[edit]
- Elki-Palki - A chain of buffet-style restaurants in Russia, offering a wide range of Russian dishes.
F[edit]
- Farewell of Slavianka - A restaurant in Saint Petersburg that serves traditional Russian cuisine.
G[edit]
- Godunov - A restaurant located near the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, known for its pre-revolutionary Russian cuisine.
H[edit]
- Honore - A restaurant in Moscow that offers a fusion of Russian and French cuisine.
I[edit]
- Ivan da Marya - A restaurant in Saint Petersburg that serves traditional Russian dishes.
J[edit]
- Jerusalem - A restaurant in Moscow that offers a fusion of Russian and Middle Eastern cuisine.
K[edit]
- Kafe Mayak - A popular restaurant in Moscow, known for its modern Russian cuisine.
L[edit]
- Ladoga - A restaurant in Saint Petersburg that serves traditional Russian dishes.
M[edit]
- Mari Vanna - A restaurant in Moscow that offers a variety of Russian dishes in a homely setting.
N[edit]
- Na Zdorovie - A restaurant in Saint Petersburg that serves traditional Russian cuisine.
O[edit]
- Oblomov - A restaurant in Moscow that offers a variety of Russian dishes.
P[edit]
- Palkin - One of the oldest restaurants in Saint Petersburg, known for its traditional Russian cuisine.
Q[edit]
- Quartira 44 - A restaurant in Moscow that serves a variety of Russian dishes.
R[edit]
- Russian Samovar - A restaurant in New York City that offers traditional Russian cuisine.
S[edit]
- Savoy - A restaurant in Moscow that serves a variety of Russian dishes.
T[edit]
- Tsarskaya Okhota - A restaurant in Saint Petersburg that serves traditional Russian cuisine.
U[edit]
- Ukrop - A chain of vegetarian restaurants in Russia, offering a wide range of Russian dishes.
V[edit]
- Varenichnaya No1 - A popular restaurant chain in Russia, known for its vareniki (dumplings).
W[edit]
- White Rabbit - A restaurant in Moscow that offers a fusion of Russian and international cuisine.
X[edit]
- Xinkali Point - A restaurant in Moscow that serves a variety of Russian dishes.
Y[edit]
- Yolki-Palki - A chain of buffet-style restaurants in Russia, offering a wide range of Russian dishes.
Z[edit]
- Zima - A restaurant in London that serves traditional Russian cuisine.
See also[edit]
This is a non-exhaustive food and drink related list.
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