Moscow: Posh Lounge Cafe (September 2010)

My spouse and I ate dinner at the Posh Cafe in early September 2010. Posh Cafe is located on the pedestrian-only street Kuznetskiy Most. We ate a selection of Japanese food, including sushi and some hot entrees like dumplings, tempura, and noodles. Our total bill was approximately $50, and we were able to pay with a credit card. Posh has both indoor seating and outdoor seated in a tented area with sides. There are blankets available to keep you warm, but I don’t recall seeing heaters; however, the weather was lovely and we didn’t really need them. The Posh Lounge Cafe is located in the center of the city. The term "posh", is translated as "chic, luxurious, fashionable". From the inside and outside, this cafe is designed in the lounge style by Moscow fasion designer Alexander Minaev. Additional locations are in St. Petersburg, Ekaterinburg, and Saratov. This cafe exudes an atmosphere of comfort and warmth. You can try delicious meals from Moscovian chefs in European, Japanese, and Pan-Asian style. Service is more friendly and affable.




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