Authentic Chinese restaurant “Harbin” in Moscow is a real corner of China, which attracts not just lovers of nowadays fashionable Asian cuisine, but connoisseurs of ancient culture who are deeply imbued with it. Dishes here are specific and unusual for many Europeans. The cost is above average, the account is about 1500-2000 rubles.
Where is it located and how does it work
The institution is located on Bolshaya Yakimanka in house number 56. The nearest metro station to the Harbin restaurant in Moscow is Oktyabrskaya.
Visitors are received seven days a week from 11.00 to 23.00.
Description
The restaurant is located on the ground floor. The interior design of the halls is made in the national style. The design used traditional Chinese motifs and plots. This also applies to decor items, and symbolic colors. The institution has a small Chinese pond, themed paintings on the walls. The creators tried to recreate the national flavor in every detail.
Service
The Harbin restaurant in Moscow offers à la carte service, business lunches, and take-away coffee. It sounds nice background music, there is karaoke.
In the institution you can celebrate any significant event in the format of a banquet or buffet. It can be a corporate party, family holiday, business dinner, party, etc. Closing is provided for the time of banquets.
Menu
The Harbin restaurant in Moscow offers Chinese cuisine in all its diversity, but there is also a place for a European menu. The chef of the restaurant is a native Chinese, and only cooks from China cook food. Banquet menus feature traditional Chinese treats as their main items.
And now a few positions with prices in rubles from different categories of dishes.
Soups (200 g):
- With crabs and corn - 310.
- With seafood - 310.
- Sour-sharp - 260.
- Hundon - 280.
- Thai with shrimp - 290.
- Of the shark fins - 880.
Of the more familiar to us in the restaurant "Harbin" (Moscow), you can order beef soup with radish, soup with pork and pickled radish.
Cold dishes:
- Cutting vegetables - 720.
- Noodles and salad in spicy sauce - 420.
- Pork ears with vegetables - 510.
- Sea jellyfish with vegetables - 480.
- Peanuts in sweet and sour sauce - 410.
- Duck Egg Salad - 480.
- Mushroom salad (muer) - 460.
- Golden mushroom salad - 460.
- Hanzhouski radish - 380.
- Peking Tofu - 450.
- Salad of vegetables and bean curd - 520.
- Beef scar with wasabi - 580.
Hot meals:
- Sturgeon (1 kg) - 6500.
- Sea ears (300 g) - 6800.
- Roasted lobster (350 g) - 6100.
- Fried crab (300 g) - 4800.
- Peking duck (400 g) - 1400.
- Spicy boiled carp with vegetables (1 kg) - 1350.
- Sichuan chicken (1 kg) - 980.
- Fried shrimp with wasabi (280 g) - 680.
- Stewed pike perch with garlic (250 g) - 680.
- Marbled beef roast (250 g) - 1180.
- Steamed mussels in garlic sauce (280 g) - 780.
- Pork with shiitake mushrooms - 580.
- Spicy chicken with chili - 620.
- Crucian fried / boiled - 1120.
- Saber fish in soy sauce - 1480.
- Fried scallops with asparagus - 1180.
Of the more familiar hot dishes, you can order potatoes with bacon, grilled meat, fried lamb in onion sauce, fried pork ribs, beef stew, pork in batter, fried eggplant, stewed cauliflower and more.
The Harbin restaurant in Moscow has a large selection of dumplings - boiled, fried (including deep-fried), steam. They are cooked with pork and celery / dill, with mushrooms and vegetables, with crab meat, with shrimp, with pork and shrimp. The cost of 200 grams is from 330 to 720 rubles.
Traditionally served here fried and boiled rice, fried and boiled noodles, crab chips.
A portion of Thai hot rice (200 g) costs 420 rubles, steamed (90 g) - 150 rubles.
Fried noodles served with seafood, chicken and vegetables. Fried rice noodles are popular in China, a portion with beef (300 g) will cost 410 rubles.
Pancakes in a Chinese restaurant are fried tortillas with onions. A portion of 200 g costs 250 rubles.
Of the desserts, apples / pineapples / bananas in caramel, pumpkin pancakes and rice balls with sesame seeds are offered. A serving of dessert in 150 g will cost about 300 rubles.
The bar menu has an assortment of juices, soft drinks, water and, of course, Chinese teas (with jasmine, milk oolong, puerh, tyaguan-yin).
Reviews
There are a lot of positive and negative reviews about the Harbin restaurant (Moscow). Customers praise the institution for real Chinese food, large portions, courtesy of staff. They warn that there are dishes that are very spicy and not suitable for everyone. They recommend taking one serving for several people, because they are simply huge. They note a large spacious and clean room, an interesting exotic interior.
Some people don’t like that the waiters are just Chinese, but they don’t speak Russian. Someone did not like the price, nor the food, nor the atmosphere in the restaurant. There are those who found dirt on the tables and found the food stale.