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St Petersburg

Fusion restaurants in St Petersburg

  1. A

    Noble Nest

    Set in the intimate summer pavilion of Yusupov Palace, this visiting VIPs’ choice serves some of the finest Russian and European cuisine in town. Indulge in their four-course menu for R4900.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Silk

    Dreamy and decadent, this place is done up with gauze drapes, soft lighting and lounge-all-night sofas. It looks fabulous, and the food tastes pretty good too. This is fusion in the truest sense, as the mostly Japanese menu also features a few representatives from Europe. If you must eat sushi while in St Petersburg, this is a good place to do it.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Aquarel

    Aquarel combines a wonderful setting with fantastic fusion cuisine. Indeed, this is the place that pioneered fusion cuisine in the city, and the kitchen continues to artfully combine Russian, Mediterranean and Asian elements into some uniquely delicious dishes. This food fest takes place on a slickly decked-out boat, moored on the Neva River, offering amazing views of the façade of the Hermitage and the lights of Birzhevoy most. Unfortunately, service can be snooty and – even worse – slow, which is unacceptable for an otherwise high-class (and high-price) joint. There is a cheaper café on the top floor serving pasta and pizza and other simple fare.

    reviewed