Restaurant in Moscow, Russia
Selfie
320ptsMoscow's most reliable Modern European table.

About Selfie
Chef Anatoly Kazakov's Selfie holds back-to-back La Liste recognition (75–76 points) and a 4.6 Google rating from 651 reviews, making it one of Moscow's most consistent Modern European options. The tasting menu format rewards a second visit more than the first. Book easy, arrive early evening, and let the structured progression justify the address inside Novinskiy Passazh.
Verdict: Selfie is Moscow's most consistent fine-dining bet for Modern European cooking — book it before a special occasion or a second visit that needs more structure than White Rabbit's sprawl
The common assumption is that Selfie trades on its Novinskiy Passazh address and social-media-friendly name to pull in a crowd that doesn't care much about the food. That assumption is wrong. Chef Anatoly Kazakov has built a programme serious enough to earn back-to-back La Liste recognition — 76 points in 2025, 75 points in 2026 , placing Selfie inside a global top tier that requires more than a good fit-out to enter. If you've been once and left thinking it was merely stylish, consider going again with the tasting menu rather than à la carte.
What to Expect
The room at Novinskiy Bul'var 31 runs quiet by Moscow fine-dining standards in the early evening , conversation-friendly through most of the lunch and early dinner window, and picking up energy as the night moves on. That ambient shift matters when you're choosing a format: the tasting sequence rewards a calm, unhurried table, so arriving at 7 PM rather than 9 PM gives you the experience the kitchen is designing for. The energy reads as polished and contemporary without being cold, which puts it closer to Twins Garden in mood than to the louder, more theatrical atmosphere you'll find at White Rabbit across the city.
Kazakov's approach to Modern European cooking positions the menu as a structured arc rather than a collection of individual dishes. Courses are built to move , lighter, more textural openings giving way to richer, more concentrated mid-sections, with the closing stages designed to resolve rather than simply finish. That kind of deliberate progression is the reason the tasting format works better here than picking across the menu. If you've visited before on à la carte, the full sequence reads as a meaningfully different restaurant.
Practical Details
Selfie is open seven days a week, noon to midnight, which gives you real flexibility. Lunch is operationally underrated: the room is quieter, the kitchen is at the same level of output as dinner, and the mid-day light through the Passazh building makes the space more readable. If your schedule allows, a weekday lunch is a low-friction way to experience the full programme without the evening premium on energy and noise.
Booking is rated easy , walk-ins are possible, but securing a specific table time in advance is direct and worth doing to avoid the uncertainty of weekend evenings. The address inside Novinskiy Passazh is a shopping-complex setting, which occasionally surprises first-time visitors; it doesn't affect the dining room itself, but factor it into your arrival if you're coming from outside the Presnensky district. For broader context on where to stay, drink, or explore nearby, see our full Moscow hotels guide, our full Moscow bars guide, and our full Moscow restaurants guide.
Quick Comparison: Moscow Fine Dining Logistics
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty | La Liste Recognition | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selfie | Modern European | Easy | 75–76 pts (2025–2026) | Structured tasting, return visits |
| White Rabbit | Modern Russian | Moderate | La Liste listed | First-time Moscow splurge, views |
| Twins Garden | Modern European | Moderate | La Liste listed | Concept-led dining, design focus |
| Artest | Russian Cuisine | Easy | , | Local produce focus, lower price point |
| Varvary | Russian Cuisine | Easy | , | Traditional Russian in upscale framing |
Trust Signals
- La Liste Leading Restaurants 2026: 75 points
- La Liste Leading Restaurants 2025: 76 points
- Google rating: 4.6 from 651 reviews
- Chef: Anatoly Kazakov
Beyond Moscow
If you're travelling wider across Russia and want comparable fine-dining rigour, Birch in St. Petersburg and Bourgeois Bohemians in Sankt-Peterburg are worth factoring into an itinerary. For regional options further afield, Leo Wine & Kitchen in Rostov and SEASONS in Kaliningrad represent the kind of serious regional cooking that's worth a detour. Outside Russia, the Modern European tasting format at Aulis London and La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti in Serralunga d'Alba offer useful benchmarks for what the format can achieve at the highest level. For Moscow day-trip options, Tsarskaya Okhota in Zhukovka and La Colline in Bolshoye Sareyevo are within reach if you want to leave the city. See also Chefs Table in Moscow for a Russian fusion alternative, and our full Moscow wineries guide and our full Moscow experiences guide for trip planning context.
Compare Selfie
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Selfie | Modern European | Easy | |
| White Rabbit | Modern Russian | Unknown | |
| Twins Garden | Modern European | Unknown | |
| Artest | Russian Cuisine | Unknown | |
| САВВА - Savva - Hotel Metropol | Russian European | Unknown | |
| Varvary | Russian Cuisine | Unknown |
How Selfie stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Selfie?
Selfie runs under chef Anatoly Kazakov with a Modern European focus, so the kitchen's strongest work sits in composed, produce-driven courses rather than à la carte staples. Go with whatever the current tasting format is rather than cherry-picking — that's where Kazakov's cooking reads most coherently. Specific dish recommendations are not confirmed in available data, so ask the front-of-house team for current signatures when you arrive.
Does Selfie handle dietary restrictions?
Modern European kitchens at La Liste level routinely accommodate dietary requirements when notified in advance. Contact Selfie directly through the Novinskiy Passazh location to flag restrictions before your booking — don't leave it to arrival, particularly for tasting menus where substitutions require kitchen prep.
Is Selfie good for a special occasion?
Yes, it's one of the stronger cases for a special occasion in Moscow. Selfie has held La Liste Top Restaurants ranking across both 2025 and 2026, which gives it verifiable standing as a serious room. The noon-to-midnight hours mean you're not locked into a narrow dinner window, and the setting inside Novinskiy Passazh reads formal enough without being stiff. For occasions where you want structure and consistency over spectacle, Selfie is the safer call than White Rabbit.
Can Selfie accommodate groups?
Selfie is open seven days a week from noon to midnight, which gives groups real scheduling flexibility. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels to confirm private dining availability — fine-dining rooms at this level often have a separate space for groups, but this is not confirmed in the venue data. Parties of 6 or more should book well in advance regardless.
Is lunch or dinner better at Selfie?
Lunch is the operationally underrated option. The room runs quieter in the early hours, the kitchen is fully staffed, and you get the same Anatoly Kazakov-led cooking without the evening premium on atmosphere. If your schedule allows, a weekday lunch here is more relaxed and often easier to book than peak dinner slots.
What are alternatives to Selfie in Moscow?
White Rabbit is the obvious comparison — higher profile and more theatrical, but less consistent for guests who want a focused Modern European format. Twins Garden prioritises ingredient provenance and is worth considering if the farm-to-table angle matters to you. Artest is a stronger pick for a less formal evening. Savva at Hotel Metropol suits guests who want heritage setting alongside the food. Varvary is the choice if Russian cuisine is the priority over European technique.
Hours
- Monday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Sunday
- 12 pm–12 am
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