Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in St. Petersburg, Northwestern District, Russia. Frequently referred to as the "Venice of the North," almost every palace and state building in this grand city was constructed by an Italian architect. Saint Petersburg is Russia's most westernized city, with no ancient history, it looks very contemporary - just as it was meant to be when Peter the Great founded it in 1701. Some say that living in this "northern capital" is like living in a museum.
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4 based on 1047 reviews
Romeo's Restaurant is located in the heart of St. Petersburg in a few steps from Mariinsky Theatre .The spirit of Italian Opera and architecture are invariably conjures up dreams of Italy and Romeo's ready to be your guide in the culinary world, where is
Very lovely meal at Romeoâs. The staff recommended the risotto and it was magnificent! And the pesto was amazing too.Very attentive staff, nothing to fault. Definitely be back again when I am in St Petersburg!Dear Guest, thank you for taking the time to writing us a review on TripAdvisor. It makes us really happy that you enjoyed the food of our restaurant and the service. Thank you very much for your positive feedback. We look forward to welcoming you back again soon!
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4 based on 324 reviews
The idea of this restaurant is somehow funny. Menu is full of some kind of food from different cultures; pelmeni, manti, ravioli, khinkali, varenyky, khanum, dim sum, gedza. They called this mono cuisine. Staff was friendly, service good and prices reasonable. Boiled khinkalis were delicious, better than fried ones.
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4 based on 1733 reviews
About us - mono-kitchen "Dumplings from around the world." No (almost) nothing more, that can prevent you taste wonderful pelmeni, khinkali, ravioli, manti, dim sum, gedza, vareniki...
Saint Petersburg has improved from the last time I have visited this fantastic city in 2013. Improved in all way, including food. There are a lot of restaurant, coffee place, souvenir shops, supermarkets and so on. Definitely a place where to try some Russian specialties is Pelmenya in Fontanki Embankement, near the Faberge Museum. Really good. The place is a nice restraunt that specializes in dumplings. Russian pelmeni, ukrainian varenniki, italian ravioli, georgian hinkali, japaneese goedza. Here you have to try the Pelimeni, the classic way: served with sour cream (smetana).Service is attentive and quick. Normal prices. Be aware that you could have to wait 15-20 minutes to get a table if you come in pick time. It is worth to wait. Enjoy.
4 based on 231 reviews
Restaurant Blgar (ÐÑлгаÑ) is the only place in St. Petersburg with original Bulgarian food. We offer only traditional Bulgarian dishes and drinks and here you can enjoy a great breakfast or lunch for less than 350RUB. In the evenings you can spend great t
Had a very nice lunch here today. It has a wide menu but many of the dishes are just a variation so itâs not as wide as it looks but it was very good. Lovely service.
Best Georgian food near St. Petersburg, Northwestern District, Russia
5 based on 124 reviews
This is a jewel of a restaurant. The food is excellent and so is the service. They don't speak English, but they are so polite and eager to help that you will be able to order and get served. Don't miss it!Thank you very much for your feedback, we are very pleased! Glad to see you again!
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5 based on 519 reviews
all Seasons - modern author's restaurant in the new gastronomic center of St. Petersburg. Just two steps from St. Isaac's Square and you will find a democratic restaurant with 80 seats. Restaurant had a very special concept of menu: dishes depending by th
We were so happy to experience allSeasons! It truly is an amazing lunch or dinner experience reminiscent of Michelin rated tasting menus in San Francisco or New York but far more reasonable! The food is truly delicious and exceptionally creative - from the tasty mushroom filo in the shape of two cigars in an ashtray (all edible), to the âopenâ ravioli with tuna and caviar, to the rabbit and gnocchi soup, to the langostino with fresh fruit, to the awesome duck, you cannot do wrong on this menu! Seasonal dishes change frequently with the fresh meat and produce markets but the incredible culinary skill seems constant. The caramel dessert and the chocolate truffle buckwheat were also exceptional! Like with other spectacular restaurants, the staff was excellent and the ambiance was first class!Thank you for your feedback, for a detailed story about your visit to our restaurant! We are very glad that we were able to please you with the tastes of seasonal dishes! We will be happy to wait for you in your next visit !
Top 6 Contemporary food in St. Petersburg, Northwestern District, Russia
4 based on 367 reviews
We visited Mr Bo following Trip Advisor reviews. I had checked the menu for prices but not the prices of the wine menu. The cheapest bottle of wine was Rubles 2300 or £29. It was a dry white wine. Our friend had reflux to certain wines so we had to select a dearer wine. Unfortunately there were only a few other wines at Rubles 3 to 4000 and they went up and up in price. Rubles 16,000 was not out of order. There were no red wines in the Rubles 2000 region. I think there were about 3 or 4 wines at £46, ours was £57. It was a McLaren Vale Shiraz that would have cost £7.50 to purchase in the UK so I assume a little more in Russia. Hence we only had one bottle of wine between four. The food was good but the portions were quite small. On returning to our four star hotel we ordered a pleasant bottle of Italian wine for Rubles 1200 (£15) and a pizza to fill one of our guests up. I was surprised there were no house wine options. The restaurant was full so I guess Russian diners have more exposable income than other nationalities. Wine in the supermarkets was not as outrageously expensive so it was all mark up. Good food but expect to spend as much for one bottle of wine as the food for four people. Unless you are teetotal give it a miss. What a shame because the food was excellent.Pam F, thank U for the feedback!Prices on wine depends on exchange rate. I suppose U know it.Shiraz paxton AAA cost 24 £ in the shop (winesearcher). Not 7.50.Have a nice food and wine!Best regards, Mr.Bo
Most Popular European food in St. Petersburg, Northwestern District, Russia
4 based on 787 reviews
Dans Le Noir? is a restaurant unlike any other, where you plunge into another reality and test what your imagination is capable of. We offer the unique gastronomic experience of a dinner in complete darkness â an unforgettable way to spend an evening with
We have two teenagers and family meals are often challenging due to multiple distractions. This was the first family meal in a while when all of us were totally connected- chatting, joking and collaborating. Wonderful and educational experience from start to finish Dear Igor,I would like to thank you for visiting our restaurant and taking your time to share your feedback!Part of the Dans le Noir concept is not only the culinary part, but also to create a unique atmosphere, where you can test your imagination and have a digital detox. It is extremely important in our time!I am very pleased to read that you had enjoyed your experience with your family.The team and myself looking forward to welcome you back!Best Regards,Irina.
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