The Moscow Metro, known not just for its ornate stations but as an important part of the city's cultural heritage, does not necessarily have a direct association with food. However, it serves as a crucial network connecting various parts of the city where diverse culinary traditions thrive. Over the years, Moscow has seen an influx of nationalities, bringing with them their gastronomic customs, which are now part of the city's fabric. As travelers navigate the Metro, they can explore authentic Russian dishes, influences from the former Soviet republics, and also the burgeoning international cuisine scene that the city hosts.