RussiaRestaurants

Fast Food restaurants in Russia

  1. A

    Baguetteria

    Fast food. Fresh food. Cheap food. What more do you need to know? This is one of the few places in Moscow where somebody will make you a sandwich. Not an open-face buterbrod but a real sandwich on a fresh-baked baguette. The interior has all the charm of your local McD’s so you may want to order your sandwich to go and sit on the Arbat.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Blin Donalt’s

    This funny fast-food joint has somehow avoided legal action from a certain well-known American chain. Here you get fast-food bliny (crepes), chicken Kiev and borscht (beetroot soup) – all as far from the real thing as McDonald’s apple pie, but a fascinating comment on post–Soviet Russia.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Pizza Iceberg

    Join Abakan’s youth in this modern pizza place for some fast food eaten to a techno beat. The R50 grilled chicken and R40 salads are better than the microwaved pizza, and a chemical coffee in melting plastic cup is just R10.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Uspensky Food Court

    On the top floor of the Uspensky shopping centre, this food court offers burgers, pizza, sandwiches, sushi and more. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide a sweeping view of the city centre and a new perspective on the activity below.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Kopeyka

    Fast-food, pick-and-point cafeteria with Soviet-era posters and McDonald's-style seating in the modern pyramid across from the train station. The mezzanine café has good espressos.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Fiesta Fast Food

    Fiesta fast food is the most atmospheric and congenial of Irkutsk’s numerous fast-food outlets, and has free wi-fi if you eat there.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Evrika

    From behind a historic façade, this plain but well-kept stolovaya doles out very cheap chebureki (meat turnovers) and pozi.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Stolovaya Ok

    Well signposted from ul Parizhskoy Komunity, this supercheap and ultrabasic student canteen keeps both stomachs and wallets happy. Handwritten menu.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Dalny Vostok Cafe

    Plump blue booths overlook the street action at this two-line cheapie fast-food pick-and-point stop (go past the doors in the front bar).

    reviewed

  10. J

    Bistro

    This simple cafeteria in the historic centre cooks up a host of fillets or microwaves little pizzas and hamburgers.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    Zakusochnaya Real

    A friendly, unadorned, ultracheap snack-café facing the cathedral. Next door is a gorgeous wooden-lace house.

    reviewed

  13. L

    Kafe Legenda

    Good for a quick, cheap snack-type meal, like a burger or Central Asian rice 'n' pork bowl of plov.

    reviewed

  14. M

    Gril Master

    Chita's fast-food joint is better for stuffed chicken roulade than for its microwaved burgers.

    reviewed

  15. N

    King’s Burger

    A frugally post-Soviet version of a fast-food emporium.

    reviewed