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The Best Pan-Asian Restaurants in Moscow

Asian miso ramen noodles with eggs, tofu and shimeji mushrooms
Asian miso ramen noodles with eggs, tofu and shimeji mushrooms | © Ekaterina Kondratova / Shutterstock

Fusion Pan-Asian cuisine is in high demand in Moscow nowadays, and there are plenty of restaurants getting in on the action. Pan-Asian cuisine spans the world’s largest continent. If you’re looking to try it out when you’re in Moscow, take a look at our pick of the best Pan-Asian restaurants. Each offers delightful dishes from Pad Thai and curry to sushi and noodles.

Bao + Bar

Cafe, Asian

Bao + Bar serves up contemporary and seasonal Pan-Asian cuisine based on traditional Chinese recipes. This cosy restaurant has a vast selection of noodle dishes and sushi at reasonable prices. Choose one of the four favourite noodle options with different toppings and you’ll have an unforgettable experience. If you enjoy the noodle bars in New York and Tokyo, you’ll enjoy this shop.

Mandarin - Ducks & Noodles

Restaurant, Asian, Russian, Chinese, Thai, Vegetarian, Vegan

Mandarin – Ducks & Noodles is one of Moscow’s most iconic Pan-Asian restaurants. You’re guaranteed to have a good time here. All the courses are served with chicken, prawns and traditional Chinese spice. Try the yellow tail rolls with vegetables, roasted honey duck with mango and orange cake with caramel.

Hite

Restaurant, Korean, Asian, Vegetarian, Vegan, Russian

Hite is a Korean barbecue restaurant with a vast choice of Pan-Asian dishes. With elegant Korean decor, Hite is perfectly designed for an authentic dining experience. Nourishing courses usually come standard and are all served with a generous hand. Meat and fish are both prepared on a grill and the menu offers a number of different choices, including vegetables and fruits.

Hon Gil Don - Noodles & Bar

Bar, Russian, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub

Hon Gil Don – Noodles & Bar offers its visitors great drinks, dancing at night, tasty Pan-Asian courses and a festive atmosphere right from the moment you walk through the entrance. The personnel is always smiling and having fun. Hon Gil Don is a good option for young people and those who come hungry for food and drink. Music and dancing take place nightly. Order up a Japanese cocktail and relax after a long day with a big plate of noodles.

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Yulia was born and raised in Moscow, Russia but it didn't take long for her to move to Milan, Italy back in 2011 because of her passion for arts, culture, fashion & travel. Yulia is a travel expert, photographer, observer and all time traveler, she speaks fluently 3 languages and passionate about everything she does for living.

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