Where can I eat near the hotel?

Oksana Hotel

There are plenty of restaurants and cafes in the neighbourhood of the Oksana Hotel that are perfect both for business meetings and family dinners.

Krambambulya
Bldg. 359, All-Russia Exhibition Center (VVTs), 119, Prospekt Mira
The second Belorussian restaurant to open in Moscow, Krambambulya is named after a type of Belorussian infused vodka. Traditional Belorussian food, including the famous draniki (potato pancakes), is hearty and reasonably priced. The interior is comprised of a few simply decorated halls in rustic style. There is a nice grassy outdoors area.

Vladikavkaz
Bldg. 18, All-Russia Exhibition Center (VVTs), 119, Prospekt Mira
Serving up Ossetian pies, which are something like a large closed pizza with spicy meat, cheese and vegetable fillings, this popular restaurant also offers grilled meat and other Caucasian favourites like thick soups and roasted vegetables.

Russkiy Chay ("Russian Tea")
Bldg. 18, 7a, 1-ya Ostankinskaya Ulitsa
Situated in Ostankino Park and offering terrace dining in the summer, this pretty cafe and club has a homely feel and offers reasonably priced traditional Russian dishes, as well as plenty of sorts of flavoured teas, alcohol and snacks.
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