BLACK FRIDAY: Save up to $1,322 on our trips! Limited spots. Book Now.

While modern Moscow is famous for its typical Russian and European cuisine restaurants, there are also a number of excellent steakhouses. From iconic Russian spots that are tied to Moscow’s dining history, to modern places where you can have a fine dining experience and sit right next to local and international celebrities. Take a look at our list of the top spots for steak in Moscow, and choose the one that suits you best.

The Butcher

Restaurant, Contemporary, Steakhouse

Visit the Butcher steakhouse located in downtown Moscow to try their signature steaks and other delectable meat dishes. You can always choose the type of the meat for your steak. The menu has a special “list of meats,” which is a tray presenting all the cuts of meat that are on offer, so you can always choose the precise cut for your steak. There is also a wide variety of other dishes such as lamb stew, oxtail soup, beef tenderloin tartare, and signature burgers.

Voronej

Restaurant, Russian

If you want the most impressive Russian steakhouse experience, Voronej is the right place for you. Located in Khamovniki district, right in front of Christ The Savior Cathedral. Voronej specializes in meat dishes only; thus, if you’re craving a real fine dining experience with steaks, this is the first place to go in the capital.

Chicago Prime

Restaurant, American

Located near famous Tverskaya Street, this typical American steakhouse has everything you need for a perfect fine dining experience – music, a social atmosphere, an extensive bar menu, and a warm welcome. The menu offers well-marbled steaks cooked over a wood fire as well as the freshest seafood. It provides true Chicago spirit in the heart of Moscow.

Brisket BBQ

Restaurant, American

A bit of authentic Texas in the heart of Moscow, Brisket BBQ is a modern Russian interpretation of the classic Texan steakhouse. The chefs put interesting twists into their dishes that you won’t see anywhere else in Moscow. Be ready to try their tasty steak with pastrami spices, the salty baked potatoes, and fresh salad. Yum!

About the author

Yulia was born and raised in Moscow, Russia but it didn't take long for her to move to Milan, Italy back in 2011 because of her passion for arts, culture, fashion & travel. Yulia is a travel expert, photographer, observer and all time traveler, she speaks fluently 3 languages and passionate about everything she does for living.

If you click on a link in this story, we may earn affiliate revenue. All recommendations have been independently sourced by Culture Trip.
close-ad