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Dining out is undoubtedly one of the best activities that families can enjoy together. However, sometimes it gets complicated. In order to have a wonderful time, families must choose a restaurant that feature meals and activities that are acceptable for the whole family. If you’re looking for the perfect family dining experience in Moscow, check out the ones we’ve selected in the downtown area.

Black Market Café

Cafe, Restaurant, American, Sushi, European

Black Market isn’t just a restaurant, it’s a huge gastronomic court for foodies. This place holds regular events, including many seasonal lunches and dinners, plus there is a vast choice on the kids menu. A lot of families come here every weekend, so try and book a table in advance.

Ludi Kak Ludi

Cafe, Dessert Shop, Coffee Shop, Russian, Dessert

Ludi Kak Ludi is a small café in the heart of Moscow. The menu consists of salads, homemade Russian pies, sandwiches made from fresh ingredients and bread baked daily in-house. They also serve other light meals and signature fruit smoothies. Enjoy a cup of coffee and dessert with your family and friends, or pick up a take-away option.

Marketplace

Cafe, Restaurant, Fusion, Italian, Seafood

If there’s anywhere that you can rely on for a quick, tasty, affordable and authentic fusion-style lunch or dinner with family, it’s Marketplace in Moscow. Top tip: drinking the Russian berry tea at the Cha Room is an unforgettable experience.

Shinok

Restaurant, Russian, Ukranian

Shinok is home to some excellent East-Slavic cuisine. Their menu is a tour around Russia’s best farms, with all their ingredients coming from them. The restaurant is located in a perfect central area and is a great place for kids, especially at the weekend when the restaurant runs children’s parties, workshops and games. Definitely a family-friendly space.

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