In Moscow, more and more new interesting places are opening up where you can eat tasty and inexpensively, have fun with your children and even get a manicure.
Instructions
Step 1
Cafe "Receptor" (Bolshoy Kozikhinsky lane, 10)
The menu of the Receptor culinary partnership mainly includes fish and vegetarian dishes, as well as Korean cuisine, such as kimchige soup (approx. 400 rubles). It is worth especially mentioning tea in siphons, which is prepared right in front of you. The staff shines with goodwill, the interior is appropriate: soft sofas, bright pictures on the ceiling, plants in pots on tables. Of the shortcomings, perhaps, only small tables in the center of the hall, it is better for companies to book seats in advance.
By the way, there is a novelty in the restaurant's menu - favorite dishes of the Olympic champion Viktor An.
Step 2
Cafe "Anderson" (Malaya Gruzinskaya st., 15/1)
Anderson cafe, originally conceived as a family confectionery behind the Third Ring, has grown into a whole network of establishments where you can have fun and tasty time with children (there is an extensive children's menu). The most interesting of them - and useful from the point of view of mothers, who sometimes also need to rest - is the two-story "Anderson for Dads". There is a lot of meat, men's snacks and soups on the menu, and at the entrance to the second floor there is a red motorcycle donated by a motorcycle collector and a "deserved dad". The walls are decorated in the style of the Scrooge McDuck comics, and the funny inscriptions in the bubbles change every week, and the guests themselves come up with them.
Step 3
Cafe "DIDU" (Myasnitskaya st., 24)
The most plasticine cafe DIDU is one of those rare places that are popular with visitors of all ages. Some come here for a plentiful business lunch, others - to sit in wicker chairs suspended like birdcages, and someone to do modeling from plasticine, products from which are covered all the walls. There is also the world's only plasticine Mona Lisa, which the guests molded for a month under the guidance of Nikas Safronov, this picture even entered the Guinness Book of Records. By the way, the portions are really generous and the desserts are admirable - especially the hot chocolate fountain and fried ice cream.
Step 4
"I drink coffee" (Chistoprudny Boulevard, 9, building 1)
"I drink coffee" is not just a cafe, but also a beauty salon. By ordering something from the menu, visitors receive a 20% discount on manicure or pedicure and can dine in peace while the masters put their nails in order. The cuisine is very peculiar, and it is not only about the Pan-Asian menu - even the usual dishes are prepared here in some other way, for example, chicken is marinated in orange juice for Caesar. It is not clear why such delights, but the cosmetic services are at a height, and the interior is conducive to relaxation and blissful idleness - at least due to large beanbag chairs and pillows scattered on the floor for rest.