Nedalniy Vostok which means ‘not (in the) Far East’ is a modern Asian fusion restaurant that combines fashionable trends from all the continents. The interiors of the chic Nedalniy Vostok were Read more about Nedalniy Vostok
The White Cafe is located right across the street from the White House in Moscow (the Office of the Prime Minister) and just round the corner from the popular Arbat street area. The restaurant cum Read more about White Cafe
It has always been a tradition to celebrate in a big way in Russia. Restaurants need to be luxurious and yet cosy. The Boyarsky restaurant in Moscow offers exactly this. Clients can linger here until Read more about Boyarskiy
Club Solyanka was officially opened in summer 2007 in Moscow, and immediately caused a keen interest in Moscow's nightlife crowd. It is located within a mansion that formerly belonged to a famous merc Read more about Solyanka Club
The Beloe Solnce Pustyni claims to be the first themed restaurant to appear in Moscow. Its concept is based on the 1969 classic soviet film with the same name and which translates to ‘The White Sun of
The majority of Russia is located in Asia but these restaurant pages list cuisines mainly related to Central Asia, Southeast Asia and the Far East. The rich culinary lands of sushi, saki, rice, noodles, kebabs, spices and curries.
Chinese and Japanese restaurants are very well represented in Moscow. Sushi is especially trendy with sushi bars popping up in the most unexpected places. Indian, Thai, Vietnamese and other regional cuisines are a bit harder to come by. Uzbek and central Asian restaurants serve tasty and usually more moderately priced, hearty food.
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