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Harden's says

This venture, right next door to Soho's legendary Ronnie Scott's jazz club, combines Russian street food and drink in a kitsch speakeasy-style atmosphere.

Owner's description

Zima is a Russian Restaurant located in the heart of Soho offering traditional Russian dishes with a modern twist.

Treat yourself to the best priced caviar in London and other favourites of Russian cuisine, sip on our homemade selection of infused vodka and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere.

 Escape from the ordinary!

Prices

Traditional European menu

Starter Main Veggies Pudding
£8.00 £12.00 £4.00 £7.50
Drinks  
Wine per bottle £21.00
Filter Coffee £2.50
Extras  
Service 12.50%

Restaurant details

Yes
No dress code
60


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45 Frith Street, London, W1D 4SD
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Opening hours
Monday12 pm‑1 am
Tuesday12 pm‑1 am
Wednesday12 pm‑1 am
Thursday12 pm‑1 am
Friday12 pm‑1 am
Saturday12 pm‑1 am
Sunday12 pm‑9 pm

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