As well as the hotel's own wide choice of eateries, guests will find a number of interesting restaurants in the grounds of the All-Russian Exhibition Centre.
Krambambulya
Building 359, All-Russia Exhibition Center (VVTs), 119, Prospekt Mira
This is the second restaurant in Moscow to specialize in Belorussian cuisine which, although similar to Russian, has some unique and tasty specialities that are worth trying. The interior is simply designed to echo a rustic, country style. Outdoors features a nice area during good weather. Prices are reasonable and the portions are hearty.
Ararat
Pavilion 68, All-Russia Exhibition Center (VVTs), 119, Prospekt Mira
Part of the Armenian Exhibition and Business Centre at VVTs, this moderately priced restaurant is a great introduction to the spicy cuisine of the Caucasian country, with a menu of grilled meats and rich vegetable dishes, as well as the famous brandy after which the restaurant is named.
Krambambulya
Building 359, All-Russia Exhibition Center (VVTs), 119, Prospekt Mira
This is the second restaurant in Moscow to specialize in Belorussian cuisine which, although similar to Russian, has some unique and tasty specialities that are worth trying. The interior is simply designed to echo a rustic, country style. Outdoors features a nice area during good weather. Prices are reasonable and the portions are hearty.
Ararat
Pavilion 68, All-Russia Exhibition Center (VVTs), 119, Prospekt Mira
Part of the Armenian Exhibition and Business Centre at VVTs, this moderately priced restaurant is a great introduction to the spicy cuisine of the Caucasian country, with a menu of grilled meats and rich vegetable dishes, as well as the famous brandy after which the restaurant is named.