There are several eateries worth exploring close to the Holiday Inn Moscow Suschevsky Hotel.
Lucien
65, Ulitsa Gilyarovskogo, Building 1
It's well worth seeking out this high-end traditional restaurant, which serves a tantalizing menu of Russian, French and Jewish dishes cooked to authentic 19th century recipes. Housed in an attractive apartment building of the period, the restaurant's simple, formal interiors provide little to distract from the food, which is a serious and justifiably expensive business.
Tibet Himalaya
79, Prospekt Mira
Eating Tibetan cuisine in Moscow may not be the obvious choice for visitors, but this authentic restaurant has gained enough of a following in the city to open a second location, and is well worth visiting for its spicy stews and soups, and a huge range of vegetarian dishes. The menu also features several more familiar Indian items.
Yona
5a, 2-y Pereulok Vysheslavtsev
Part of a Jewish cultural centre next to the Marina Rosha Synagogue, this attractive, family-friendly kosher restaurant serves traditional Ashkenazi cuisine combined with Russian, Georgian, and Israeli favourites. Quality is excellent, and prices are remarkably low. The restaurant is often closed for private events.
Lucien
65, Ulitsa Gilyarovskogo, Building 1
It's well worth seeking out this high-end traditional restaurant, which serves a tantalizing menu of Russian, French and Jewish dishes cooked to authentic 19th century recipes. Housed in an attractive apartment building of the period, the restaurant's simple, formal interiors provide little to distract from the food, which is a serious and justifiably expensive business.
Tibet Himalaya
79, Prospekt Mira
Eating Tibetan cuisine in Moscow may not be the obvious choice for visitors, but this authentic restaurant has gained enough of a following in the city to open a second location, and is well worth visiting for its spicy stews and soups, and a huge range of vegetarian dishes. The menu also features several more familiar Indian items.
Yona
5a, 2-y Pereulok Vysheslavtsev
Part of a Jewish cultural centre next to the Marina Rosha Synagogue, this attractive, family-friendly kosher restaurant serves traditional Ashkenazi cuisine combined with Russian, Georgian, and Israeli favourites. Quality is excellent, and prices are remarkably low. The restaurant is often closed for private events.