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Chopsticks
The atmosphere is chic, the service is exemplary and the interior divine. The food is exquisitely prepared authentic Chinese but it is the atmosphere and service which is the real drawcard.
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Dve Palochki
This is a chain of superior Japanese restaurants in several locations around the city, with the same high service standard across the board.
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Gin-no Taki
There are 180 dishes to choose from at this restaurant, which has a wide assortment of sushi, sashimi and yakitori and above-average service.
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Jai Hind
This humble looking Indian restaurant has a reasonable menu covering the usually Indian favourites such as Rogan Josh and Butter Chicken and a massive array of vegetarian offerings.
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King Pong
The bright colours, funky paintings and high ceilings make for a cooly relaxed Asian alternative to all the sushi bars around town.
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Kitay Gorod
You know you're in good hands when half the time the entrance is blocked by a charter bus chock-full of Chinese tourists.
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Mops
The first Thai restaurant in St Petersburg and the interior at least is truly exquisite. The Thai décor offers a combination
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Mybox
Mainly promoting their delivery service (you might have seen the dancing, carton-headed guy with the menus attached to his
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Stereo Sushi
Sushi with a twist. Designed like a contemporary hipster diner - all booths, brushed chrome, house soundtrack and tattooed
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Takao
One of the older clubs/sushi joints in town and it shows with the glamour of the decor dated and faded both, i.e. lots of chipped black and well-worn red vinyl.
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Tandoor
Situated mere steps from St. Isaac’s cathedral, Tandoor is about as far away from bland Russian food as you can get. For
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Tandoori Nights
There are only a few Indian restaurants in the whole city and this one offers more than just curry - for Indian style fine-dining, this is a great place to go.
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Tan Zhen
This outlet of the authentically Chinese Tan Zhen chain boasts a downmarket charm and those recognizable aromas that we all readily identify with.
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Yakitoriya
Japanese art adorns the walls and Fashion TV plays above the sushi bar - this is how Russians want their Japanese food. The decor is elegant, the atmosphere is sophisticated and relaxed and a cut above the fast food of other nearby sushi joints.
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