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Russian and European refers to those restaurants that have menus that try to please both locals and foreigners with a selection of classic Russian dishes, pastas, pizzas, salads and steaks or even sushi rolls, curries and wok dishes.
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Canvas
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Tucked away in the back of the Renaissance hotel, the discreet Canvas restaurant is an obvious choice for quiet lunch meetings - especially when you add in the large weekday business lunch offer which also includes a Russian tea table with samovar.
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Pierrot
St. Petersburg
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Although it's quite a walk from the metro, this quiet, stylish restaurant is worth the stroll. The interior is an understated blend of cream, gold and black and the menu is equally simple yet sophisticated - amounting to no more than two pages.
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Gymnazya
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Before the Bolshevik revolution there was a very well to do girls gymnasium school here (hence the name) and before that the building was part of a huge luxurious palace (hence the stunning interiors).
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Bogema
If you’ve spent your daily cash allowance on the occasionally pricy Mariinsky theatre tickets, opt for a cheaper after theatre dinner in Bohema.
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Cafe Jam
Owner Berit offers a fresh and healthy blend of Russian and Scandinavian cuisine. She does her utmost to serve you good food for a good price and this place is imbued with her inimitable down-to-earth sense of humour.
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Canvas
Tucked away in the back of the Renaissance hotel, the discreet Canvas restaurant is an obvious choice for quiet lunch meetings - especially when you add in the large weekday business lunch offer which also includes a Russian tea table with samovar.
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Charlotte Cafe
This excellent laidback café/restaurant/delicatessen always seems to be full. If you can’t get a seat on the wonderful
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Cote Jardin
Like everything else in this smart hotel, the Cote Jardin restaurant is light, airy and fresh. The business lunch buffets are
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Fartuk
Combining the cosy with the modern, the centrally located cafe-bar Fartuk (rus. Apron) is one of those charming family-run places that make you want to return again and again.
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Fasol (Bean)
Need a break from strolling around the city? This modern restaurant/cafe is a good place for a healthy lunch or filling dinner.
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Ferma
The farmhouse theme here extends from having a barn sized interior with plants, ceramic cows and chickens cluttering all available shelving space and a menu crammed full of fresh leafy salads, hearty soups and large excellent value pizzas made in a real stone oven.
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Gymnazya
Before the Bolshevik revolution there was a very well to do girls gymnasium school here (hence the name) and before that the building was part of a huge luxurious palace (hence the stunning interiors).
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Koreiko Grill Bar
Despite its subterranean location this superior grill restaurant manages to be light and airy, cosy and dim all at the same time.
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Metamorfos
This stylish Russian restaurant ticks all the boxes for those who are looking to sample real Russian food with a modern twist.
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New Island
New Island claims to be St. Petersburg’s only luxury floating restaurant and boasts such famous guests as Vladimir Putin, George W Bush and Jacques Chirac.
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Pierrot
Although it's quite a walk from the metro, this quiet, stylish restaurant is worth the stroll. The interior is an understated blend of cream, gold and black and the menu is equally simple yet sophisticated - amounting to no more than two pages.
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Rubinstain
If you are walking past and think this place looks a bit bizarre and empty, that’s because what you see up front is not the restaurant proper – the real action is hidden way in the back.
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Severyanin
The location is magical, a former first floor apartment on one of the backstreets which Dostoevsky used to call home. After walking
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Sklad №5
Located in the basement of an art-deco landmark, the Eliseevsky grocery store, Sklad No.5 extends a journey into eclecticism, both historic and culinary.
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Truffle
A downstairs bakery offering all manners of cakes, sweets and breads leads to a lofty second story restaurant with a view over bustling Bolshoi prospect.
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Volna
Wave promotes itself as a 'gastronomic destination' and prides itself on its fresh produce (insider tip: the fish is flown in every Thursday) and adventurous daily specials and creative evenings.
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Zhelaniya
A stone’s throw away from the Peter and Paul fortress, Wishes is an unexpected find in terms of its eclectic, innovative dishes.
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Via dell'oliva
Some of the remnants of Via dell Oliva’s former guise as a Greek restaurant remain and the choice of elaborate seating areas
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