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Top-5 Restaurants in Moscow-City business district

Top-5 Restaurants in Moscow-City business district

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  • 1. Burgers with healthy buns
  • 2. Beef, cocktails, and karaoke
  • 3. A slice of Bali in Moscow
  • 4. The highest restaurant in Europe
  • 5. Lobster and octopus with a view
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The Moscow-City business district is known for the headquarters of Russian and global companies as well as for the newest landmarks of Moscow, the skyscrapers, and one of the biggest malls in the city, Afimall, full of fashion and beauty stores, cafes, and leisure activities. Here is our list of 5 best restaurants in Moscow-City. Leading Moscow chefs and bartenders serve food and drinks to remember, from burgers with avocado to grilled octopus, from sweet potato waffles to matcha tea with a piña colada flavor. These restaurants also offer great entertainment like music shows, karaoke, and parties with DJs. You may take a break here after sightseeing Moscow from above, relax after shopping, and make friends with people from tech startups. At lunchtime, and in the evenings CEOs and business leaders gather there making Moscow-City restaurants the best place for networking in the city.

1. Burgers with healthy buns
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Misha Fisher in Jaffa
#6067 of 26863 restaurants in Moscow, Russia
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya, 2, Moscow, Russia
Open until 10PM
Burgers
Burgers

Burgers are made with meat, cheese, tomatoes, onions, pickles and are seasoned with ketchup, mustard, or another sauce. The ingredients are placed between two halves of a bun. Typically, burgers are made with beef, but other types of meat, such as turkey, chicken, and salmon can be used as well.

The Misha Fisher in Jaffa restaurant’s chef replaces burger buns with avocado halves making the kosher version of this street food. Try here also sorrel soup, hummus, and falafel. There are no dairy dishes on the menu, it’s a kosher and halal certified meat restaurant. But the cuisine is not Jewish only. In their reviews, people praise Misha Fisher in Jaffa’s Peruvian ceviche, a Thai tom yum soup, and Maki sushi rolls with vegan cheese. The restaurant works in the Afimall shopping center and is closed on Saturdays.

2. Beef, cocktails, and karaoke
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City Voice. Six Floor
#325 of 26863 restaurants in Moscow, Russia
1-Y Krasnogvardeyskiy Proyezd, 21к2, Etazh 6, Moscow, Russia, 123317
Open 24 hours

Steaks and shrimp pasta are the highlights of Six Floor Restaurant on the 6th floor of the Oko tower. The bartender here flavors his cocktails with essential oils making them one-of-a-kind drinks. Reviewers on Restaurant Guru laud the restaurant’s karaoke club, City Voice, for its acoustics and futuristic design. In-house backing vocalists help City Voice’s guests to perform most tricky pop songs and rock ballads. The restaurant is open 24 hours a day, they start serving breakfasts at 6:30 am. 

3. A slice of Bali in Moscow
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Touch Of Matcha
Presnenskaya Embankment, 10с2, Moscow, Russia, 123112
Permanently closed

Matcha tea served in Touch of matcha cafe in the IQ Quarter tower is believed to be the best in the city. Definitely, the matcha menu here is the longest in Moscow, with 13 versions of tea, from Matcha Latte to Matcha Piña Colada. The cuisine is Indonesian and vegetarian, on Restaurant Guru you may find positive feedback about poke and buddha bowls, cereal dishes, and avocado toasts. Waffles get special mention, try those made of sweet potato and served with a poached egg as well as waffles with coconut ice cream, caramel and strawberries.

4. The highest restaurant in Europe
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Birds
#11 of 4369 clubs in Moscow, Russia
1st Krasnogvardeysky Drive, 21с2, Moscow, Russia, 123112
Closed until 6PM
Crabs
Crabs

It is a popular seafood meal with a buttery savory flavor. Crabs may be boiled, grilled, deep-fried, stewed, or steamed. There is a wide range of dishes with crabs.

Birds self-described as the highest city restaurant in the world is located on the 84th floor of the Oko tower at a height of 354 meters. At least, it is listed in the Russian Book of Records as the highest restaurant in Europe. You will see breathtaking views of Moscow here together with getting fresh crabs and yummy ice cream. One of the restaurant’s rooms is called Secret Garden and looks like a genuine conservatory. It opens at 6 pm. There is also a karaoke room with a separate entrance and a club famous for its music stage shows.

5. Lobster and octopus with a view
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Bamboo Bar
#1730 of 10913 pubs & bars in Moscow, Russia
Presnenskaya Embankment, 8с1, Moscow, Russia, 123317
Open until 6AM

Reviewers on Restaurant Guru note great views of Moscow from the terrace of Bamboo.Bar, a restaurant located in the City of Capitals tower. Guru Vibes parties on Saturday nights are also highly praised for starring leading Russian DJs and electronic music performers. The restaurant’s signature dishes are seafood salad with Thai tomatoes and green tapioca chips as well as lobster miso soup and grilled octopus. Restaurant rooms are decorated with natural elements and antiquities. A 12-meter-long bar counter is Instagram-worthy.

The Moscow-City business district restaurants have become new places-to-see on their own. Visit them if you want to get a special gourmet experience and to discover a new side to the Russian capital.

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Alexander Porter (Guest) a year ago Request content removal

I am absolutely fascinated by the Misha Fisher in Jaffa restaurant! As someone who loves to experiment with food, this burger featuring avocado buns is definitely on my to-try list. Additionally, I am intrigued by the fact that this restaurant serves kosher and halal certified meat, but also has Peruvian, Thai, and vegan dishes on the menu, making it a perfect place for foodies looking for a diverse range of culinary experiences.

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