In a city that has the world's most billionaires, Moscow is packed with swanky and luxurious restaurants. Its great for the super-rich but what about the rest of us? Is it possible to eat good food affordably in the most expensive city in the world? Martyn Andrews explores the Russian capitals restaurant scene and gives two Swedish expats a challenge - can they find a three course meal with an alcoholic drink for less than 1,000 roubles ($40)? Tune in to find out.
how much for 1 cabbage roll?
khunopie 1 year ago
@fightingforpride Nope, straight up mate! Infact since I wrote that comment one year ago the Expat community in Bucharest has pretty much vanished.
yortsandthat 1 year ago
@yortsandthat are u joking mate?lol
fightingforpride 1 year ago
@bretw Are you sure that you lived in Mocscow?I was born in Moscow and live here for 22 years and can say that there are MANY rich districts. And prices...are normal :) It depends on your salary if they are high for you or not:)
dechestret 1 year ago
I find the majority of Expats all over the world are potless. Take Bucharest in Romania for example. I avoid all the expats bars there as all the Brits are skint. They always want to borrow money. They say it's for a business venture but really it's for beer. If they need a Air Fare home I'll give it to them. So I tend to stick to eating and drinking out in the Hilton. It's too expensive for Expats so I don't get hassled.
yortsandthat 2 years ago
If you really are 45 I feel sorry for you ))
Z971 2 years ago
You're trying to be smart and funny but you fail time after time ))) Thank you God for giving the intellect to my nation, too bad yanks don't have it ))
Z971 2 years ago
How often do you look for money on the ground?
Z971 2 years ago
Yeah you it your greasy american shit, that's why you're all fat like pigs.)))
Z971 2 years ago
Very nice copy-paste job...dream on and
EAT SHIT
Z971 2 years ago