Thanks to the fact that the Park Inn SADU is in one of Moscow's central districts, there is veritable cornucopia of restaurants and cafes in the neighbourhood of the hotel.
La Gourmet
1/3, Ulitsa Bolshaya Polyanka
This Moscow cafe and restaurant serves a variety of cuisines, including European and Japanese dishes. Breakfasts are also offered and the in-house bakery produces truly amazing desserts. The interior, which is decorated with marble tables, coquettish multicoloured chairs, mosaic floors, and stained-glass windows creates a fun and comfortable atmosphere.
Suliko
42/2, Ulitsa Bolshaya Polyanka
Suliko caters to a variety of different dining needs and budgets with a separate cafe, upscale restaurant, fast-food eatery, and a summer terrace restaurant. The Georgian food at all of the locations is excellent. The standard khachapuri, shashlik, and kebabs as well as the more exotic dishes are all highly praised. The atmosphere of the eateries ranges from casual to formal.
Bon
4, Yakimanskaya Embankment, Bldg. 1
With extravagantly gothic interiors by world-renowned designer Philippe Starck , this high class Moscow restaurant is guaranteed to make an impression. Fortunately, the eclectic international menu and attentive service ensures Bon has substance as well as style. Highlights include marbled beef with black truffle and roasted asparagus; rabbit fillet with artichokes, truffles, and rosemary; melting mango mousse with yoghurt ice-cream, as well as Russian borscht and a variety of sushi. Expect prices to be very high.
La Gourmet
1/3, Ulitsa Bolshaya Polyanka
This Moscow cafe and restaurant serves a variety of cuisines, including European and Japanese dishes. Breakfasts are also offered and the in-house bakery produces truly amazing desserts. The interior, which is decorated with marble tables, coquettish multicoloured chairs, mosaic floors, and stained-glass windows creates a fun and comfortable atmosphere.
Suliko
42/2, Ulitsa Bolshaya Polyanka
Suliko caters to a variety of different dining needs and budgets with a separate cafe, upscale restaurant, fast-food eatery, and a summer terrace restaurant. The Georgian food at all of the locations is excellent. The standard khachapuri, shashlik, and kebabs as well as the more exotic dishes are all highly praised. The atmosphere of the eateries ranges from casual to formal.
Bon
4, Yakimanskaya Embankment, Bldg. 1
With extravagantly gothic interiors by world-renowned designer Philippe Starck , this high class Moscow restaurant is guaranteed to make an impression. Fortunately, the eclectic international menu and attentive service ensures Bon has substance as well as style. Highlights include marbled beef with black truffle and roasted asparagus; rabbit fillet with artichokes, truffles, and rosemary; melting mango mousse with yoghurt ice-cream, as well as Russian borscht and a variety of sushi. Expect prices to be very high.