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Aozora
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You know how people often tell you that once you’ve eaten sushi in Japan you can’t really go back to eating it anywhere
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ZeNQ
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Well hidden in the bottom left end of the upscale Nikolskaya shopping centre, ZenQ is a perfectly accomplished little Japanese joint.
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Darbars
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Superb view with superb food. Sure, Leninsky prospekt is not the most central place in the city, but it's worth the trek to dine here,
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Aozora
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Bely Zhuravl
Possibly the best Korean food in Moscow is served up at this simple restaurant and the portions are huge! Plenty of complimentary Korean pickled delights (including kimchi) are provided to tide you over until the main dishes arrive.
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Chi
A swift and clever little south-east Asian joint. A state of the art wifi system, means that as soon as you place an order at your table the kitchen know about it and can get about firing it up in some hair-raising wok display in the open kitchen.
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Daikon Sushi and Noodle House
Daikon is positioned as a sushi and noodle house, but unless you simply must have fish, then we recommend you go for the noodles - they are the highlight of the extensive Asian menu.
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Darbars
Superb view with superb food. Sure, Leninsky prospekt is not the most central place in the city, but it's worth the trek to dine here,
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Druzhba
This place is wildly popular with the local Chinese community (always a good sign) and packed every day. Service is swift (let’s hope that’s because it was a wok and not a microwave…) and friendly.
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Dve Palochki
Two Chopsticks is a swanky contributor to Russia's enduring love affair with sushi. It has assured prompt service and a broad range of freshly made, scrumptious sushi and maki rolls.
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East Buffet
One of the few full-on buffet eateries in Moscow. Up on the second floor is a dazzling array of pan-Asian foods, Russian and Asian cold salads, soups, desserts, sushi and whatever else you can fit on one plate.
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Khram Drakona
The Temple of the Dragon is another hidden Moscow jewel. Real bridges, an actual flowing river, fishes and even ducks transport you to a relaxing, serene mood.
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Maharaja
Genuine Indian hospitality. From the moment you reach the door, you’ll receive service worthy of a Maharaja in this well-established Indian restaurant, which is popular with the local Indian community.
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Megu
Popular in New York's fine dining circles MEGU brings its flair for finding the finest ingredients with it to Moscow and is quite simply the premier Japanese restaurant in town.
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Menza
Japanese noodles for those on a budget. Order your meal by ticking the boxes on the order forms and then handing them into the waiter.
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Mr Lee
Dressed up like a colonial home in South East Asia Mr Lee mixes stylish Asian accessories with an old English library style topped off with elaborate modern light fittings.
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Oconomy
This simple and cheap little café has the ambition of promoting another of Japan’s staple foods to a city that seemingly loves Japanese cuisine only for its sushi rolls.
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Pervoye Sontse
Pan-Asian cuisine that covers so much territory it is extremely difficult to choose - especially given that the menu is divided by country rather than type of dish.
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Roni
Roni is a very Moscow style ‘gastropub’ - the staff are certainly less snooty than usual, the food is still top
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Shanti
The unusual music somewhere between trance and whale sound, combined with the Buddha statues, dragon motifs and dark lighting, can make this place feel like some kind of odd spa retreat.
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Studio Basmati
After-work cocktail bar, late night chillout lounge, or even this place is also an Indian restaurant. Entering the studio
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Tanuki
One of Moscow's better Japanese sushi chains. Every meal begins with a tea ceremony, and bigger parties are seated separately from the main dining room.
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Turandot
This is as chic as it gets. Exquisite wines, live classical music on a revolving podium, hand painted furniture and a fireplace makes this a place for all those who need or want to impress their company.
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Yaposha
Sushi anti-sushi are the rules by which the fat yaposha mascot rules. In the first half of your menu you’ll find cheap
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ZeNQ
Well hidden in the bottom left end of the upscale Nikolskaya shopping centre, ZenQ is a perfectly accomplished little Japanese joint.
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Zu Cafe
Stuck in the long row of fast food chains and grimy looking shops that make up much of the Novy Arbat, Zyu’s sleek green and wood interior with an open kitchen stands out as soon as you enter the door.
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