Chinese restaurants in Russia
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Druzhba
Druzhba earns high marks for authenticity, and as far as Sichuan cuisine goes, that means spicy. Chinese restaurants in Moscow are notorious for turning down their seasoning to appeal to Russian taste buds, but Druzhba is the exception, which goes a long way towards explaining why this place is often packed with Chinese patrons. The chicken with peppers gets red-hot reviews.
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Five Spices
A long-time favourite for spicy Chinese. It's not the fanciest place in town, but the fanciest place does not serve such consistently tasty sesame chicken and shrimp fried rice for such reasonable prices. The Russian-novel-like menu includes lots of vegetarian options, including a delectable crispy spring roll.
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Peking Duck
The decor is simple, modern, even nondescript. That's because the focus is on the food. The namesake house special is served the traditional way - with paper-thin pancakes, scallions and plum sauce. It is a delectable experience. Alternatively, a wide selection of vegetarian and other mains is available.
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Shyolk
Not too expensive, but still stylish, Shyolk is popular for authentic northern Chinese fare. Connoisseurs credit this to fresh ingredients and bold spices, not to mention the chefs hired straight from China. ‘Bamboo Fire’ comes highly recommended for those with a tough palate.
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Silk
Not too expensive, but still stylish, Silk is popular for authentic Chinese fare. Connoisseurs credit fresh ingredients and bold spices, not to mention the chefs hired straight from China. `Bamboo Fire' comes highly recommended for those with a tough tongue.
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Zolotoy Drakon
Redecorated in contemporary scarlet-and-white chinoiserie, Ulan-Ude's best predominantly Chinese restaurant usefully offers choices of portion sizes plus several European options. One room has an open fire in winter.
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Chin Chin Café
Evoking the salubrious atmosphere of pre-WWII Shanghai (they even have the Tintin comic The Blue Lotus on hand to read) is this elegant restaurant serving well-executed Chinese and pan-Asian dishes.
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Leroglif
This hypnotic temple of a restaurant has Chinese, Japanese and Korean offerings and a range of beers, both Russian and imported (R80 to R150). Gets busy in the evenings, so book ahead.
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Dzhin Dzhu
The stylish Chinese décor here is complete with bamboo furniture and goldfish ponds. The food is tasty and authentic, if expensive.
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Aquarium
Slick upmarket Chinese restaurant serving a good range of seafood, including abalone, in a Fu Man Chu lair-like setting.
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