There are around 10 restaurants in Moscow which serve Indian cuisine ranging from North Indian to South Indian dishes.
Restaurants like Dzhey Hind, Darbars, Khajurao, Devi Cafe, Jagannath are some of the most popular Indian cuisine restaurants in the city.
"The Indian cuisine is very popular not only in Moscow but also in other cities of Russia. The spicy Indian food is very popular among all age groups of Russians," Rameshwar Singh, President of Disha - a Russian-Indian friendship society in Moscow, told PTI.
"People in Russia like Indian cuisine. Around 60-70 per cent of guests, who come to our restaurant are Russians. Only 25-30 per cent are foreigners and Indians," said a staff of another Indian restaurant.
According to various restaurant officials, the ambience of the joints too is created in a way that the customers get a feel of India.
Most of the restaurants have bright interiors to go down well with the theme of India, which is usually symbolised with vibrant colours.
"I have been to Indian restaurants on quite a few occasions. Although the food is bit spicy, the taste is really good, especially of the fish and tandoori items. I generally visit with my family," said Dmitri, a Russian who is a regular at Indian restaurants.
The combo of Mutton Biryani, Chicken curry and raita also
remain popular, and so do the tandoori dishes of fish, chicken and Mutton as starters, while among the vegetarian dishes, Haryali Shorba, Dal Amritsari, Sarso da saag are the favourites.
The cost of lunch or dinner for two persons ranges from 1,000-1,500 Rubles (approx. Rs 1,027-1,541).
"Both my wife and I are great fan of Indian food, especially North Indian cuisines which are more spicy. Twice a month we visit Indian restaurants," said Reznov, a foodie.
The waiters and the restaurant staff help the foreign guests in choosing from the menu.
"We tell the people how to eat and what to order. Such as we tell them that if you are ordering rice then curry goes with it or something which has gravy," said an official of another Indian restaurant in central Moscow.
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