Moscow Restaurants

  1. Drova in Arbat District

    The self-serve buffet ranges from solyanka (salty soup) to sushi to sweet-and-sour pork. It's not the best place to sample any of these items, but the price is right. Hungry student types really take advantage of the `all-you-can-eat' option: it's not always pretty.

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  2. Drova in Chistye Prudy

    The self-serve buffet ranges from solyanka (salty soup) to sushi to sweet-and-sour pork. It's not the best place to sample any of these items, but the price is right. Hungry student types really take advantage of the `all-you-can-eat' option: it's not always pretty.

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  3. Drova in City Centre

    The self-serve buffet ranges from solyanka (salty soup) to sushi to sweet-and-sour pork. It's not the best place to sample any of these items, but the price is right. Hungry student types really take advantage of the `all-you-can-eat' option: it's not always pretty.

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  4. East Buffet

    The key word here is `buffet', as in unlimited. For around Rbl450 (around Rbl550 after ), you are invited to help yourself to all-you-can-eat sweet-and-sour pork, cashew chicken and shrimp tempura. Then you are invited to go back and do it again. The selection is vast, including enough greenery to sate vegetarians.

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  5. Moo-Moo at Lubyanka Square

    You will recognize this place by its black and white Holstein-print decor. This chain of clean, cow-themed cafeterias is spreading rapidly throughout the capital. The self-service offers an easy approach to all the Russian favourites.

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