Because the Kadashesky Hotel is located in the heart of Moscow there are many restaurants, cafes and pubs where guests can dine.
Baltschug
1, Balchug Ulitsa
Located in the Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow, this restaurant offers classical European fine-dining with a Russian flair. It also features a famous Sunday brunch buffet. The menu includes dishes like prime beef fillet, sturgeon caviar, lobster ravioli, and Beef Stroganoff. Fabulous views of the Kremlin and St. Basil's Cathedral. One does pay for the excellence of view and menu as prices here are very high.
Idel
8, Maly Tatarsky Pereulok, Bldg. 1
Located in the Tatar Cultural and Educational Centre, this central Moscow restaurant serves authentic Tatar dishes. The interior is plain and homey, and both the chefs and servers are Tatar. The menu is made up of authentic Tatar dishes (prepared under Islamic rules of halal) and also includes a variety of deserts. The prices are reasonable.
Belfast
1, Sredny Ovchinnikovsky Pereulok, Bldg. 13
This Irish establishment offers the standard pub fare; the menu may be a little unimaginative but the food is hearty and the portions are large. The interior is filled with long wooden tables and benches, with empty beer kegs for decoration. Irish music plays on the speakers and the prices, by Moscow standards, are surprisingly low.
Baltschug
1, Balchug Ulitsa
Located in the Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow, this restaurant offers classical European fine-dining with a Russian flair. It also features a famous Sunday brunch buffet. The menu includes dishes like prime beef fillet, sturgeon caviar, lobster ravioli, and Beef Stroganoff. Fabulous views of the Kremlin and St. Basil's Cathedral. One does pay for the excellence of view and menu as prices here are very high.
Idel
8, Maly Tatarsky Pereulok, Bldg. 1
Located in the Tatar Cultural and Educational Centre, this central Moscow restaurant serves authentic Tatar dishes. The interior is plain and homey, and both the chefs and servers are Tatar. The menu is made up of authentic Tatar dishes (prepared under Islamic rules of halal) and also includes a variety of deserts. The prices are reasonable.
Belfast
1, Sredny Ovchinnikovsky Pereulok, Bldg. 13
This Irish establishment offers the standard pub fare; the menu may be a little unimaginative but the food is hearty and the portions are large. The interior is filled with long wooden tables and benches, with empty beer kegs for decoration. Irish music plays on the speakers and the prices, by Moscow standards, are surprisingly low.