Moo-Moo, which is located on Stary Arbat and indicated by the presence of a large spotted statue of a cow at the front door, is a cafeteria-style Russian restaurant that offers delicious food for very little cash. The line can be long but moves quickly, and one chooses from various breads, salads, soups (be careful, as smetana, Russian sour cream, goes on and in almost everything, particularly soups), meats, potato dishes, and more. The selection is very wide, and Moo-Moo offers daily specials. Lots of seating is available, and the atmosphere is lots of fun. It’s also good for non-Russian speakers because there is an English menu available and one can point to items that one wants. The food and drinks are very reliable, there are two levels of seating, and the food is very delicious and fast! Also, as is almost always the case in Russia, Moo-Moo has a full bar with many drink options.
Cafe Moo-Moo (it looks like My-My in Cyrillic) is located about halfway down Stary Arbat, a pedestrian shopping street that caters to tourists but also attracts locals. It can be reached either from the Smolenskaya or Arbatskaya metro stops.