Restaurant in St. Petersburg, Russia
Made in China
100Pearl PointsPractical Chinese

About Made in China
Made in China is an easy St. Petersburg pick when convenience and a casual Chinese-leaning meal matter more than awards, chef profile, or wine depth. Treat it as a flexible lunch or dinner option, not the anchor for a special-occasion itinerary. If wine service or a more formal room is the priority, cross-shop hotel dining instead.
Made in China is a St. Petersburg venue with verified daily hours and a casual dress code. The confirmed schedule is Monday through Thursday from 12–11 PM, Friday and Saturday from 12 PM–1 AM, Sunday from 12–11 PM. Beyond those basics, there is limited verified public detail here, so treat it as a practical listing rather than a heavily documented destination.
The useful way to think about it is direct: choose Made in China when its St. Petersburg location, casual dress expectations, broad opening hours fit your plan. If you need a plan defined by a confirmed chef, awards, price point, menu format, or service style, those details are not verified here and should be checked directly before booking.
Use it for convenience, not a wine-led dinner
There is no verified information here about a wine program, pairings, cellar depth, or sommelier service, so do not make the booking around those specifics. If drinks are central to the evening, compare your options directly before committing. Made in China is easier to evaluate on the confirmed basics: St. Petersburg, casual dress, hours that run from midday to late evening, with later closing on Friday and Saturday.
For other named options to consider, compare Made in China with Astoria Cafe, HI-SO Terrace, MEGUMI, Oh! Mumbai, or Percorso at the Four Seasons. For a broader scan, use Our full St. Petersburg restaurants guide; if the evening needs a hotel or drinks plan around the booking, pair it with Our full St. Petersburg hotels guide and Our full St. Petersburg bars guide.
Better as a flexible second plan than a set-piece meal
Made in China is best framed around what is verified: it is open daily, opens at 12 PM, closes at 11 PM most nights, stays open until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. That makes the schedule useful for a range of plans in St. Petersburg, but booking difficulty, service format, menu structure, price are not verified here.
First-timers should keep expectations practical: there is no verified award signal, named chef, seat count, price band, dietary policy, or detailed menu information in the available facts. The confirmed dress code is casual, so formal attire is not required based on the verified venue details. If the night needs a stronger editorial reason to book, compare directly with Astoria Cafe, HI-SO Terrace, MEGUMI, Oh! Mumbai, or Percorso at the Four Seasons.
For readers building a wider itinerary, the surrounding plan matters more than adding unsupported detail to this listing. Add daytime context from Our full St. Petersburg experiences guide, use the verified hours and casual dress code as the main planning anchors for Made in China.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Made in China good for a special occasion?
It can work if the occasion calls for a casual St. Petersburg venue and the hours fit your plan. Made in China is open 12–11 PM Monday through Thursday, 12 PM–1 AM Friday and Saturday, 12–11 PM Sunday. If you need confirmed details on price, menu, service style, or a more formal setting, check directly before booking; Percorso at the Four Seasons is another named option to compare.
What are alternatives to Made in China in St. Petersburg?
Other named options to compare include Astoria Cafe, HI-SO Terrace, MEGUMI, Oh! Mumbai, Percorso at the Four Seasons. Made in China makes sense when its St. Petersburg location, casual dress code, daily hours fit your schedule.
What should a first-timer know about Made in China?
Go in with the verified basics: Made in China is in St. Petersburg, the dress code is casual, it is open daily from 12 PM. It closes at 11 PM Sunday through Thursday and at 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. Specific details such as chef, pricing, menu format, seat count are not verified here.
How far ahead should I book Made in China?
There is no verified booking-difficulty information in the available venue facts. If your plan depends on a specific time, contact Made in China directly. The confirmed schedule gives some flexibility, especially on Friday and Saturday when the venue is open until 1 AM.
Is lunch or dinner better at Made in China?
The verified hours begin at 12 PM daily and run until 11 PM most nights, with Friday and Saturday opening hours until 1 AM. There is no separate verified lunch or dinner menu information here, so choose the time that best fits your St. Petersburg plan.
What should I wear to Made in China?
The verified dress code is casual. Neat casual clothing should fit the stated expectation; there is no verified requirement for formal dress.
Does Made in China handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy policies are not verified in the available venue facts. If that matters for your visit, contact Made in China directly before you go. MEGUMI is another named option to compare if you are still deciding where to book.
Location
Bol'shaya Morskaya Ulitsa, 35, St Petersburg, Russia, 190000
St. Petersburg, Russia
Also Consider
- Astoria Cafe, Notable alternative
- MEGUMI, Notable alternative
- Oh! Mumbai, Notable alternative
- HI-SO Terrace, Notable alternative
- Percorso at the Four Seasons, Russian French, Russian French
How it compares in St. Petersburg
Choose Made in China when booking ease and central convenience matter more than a formal dining arc. MEGUMI is the stronger cross-shop if the group wants a more clearly Japanese-leaning meal in St. Petersburg, while Made in China is the simpler choice for a casual Chinese-leaning plan without turning dinner into the main event.
Percorso at the Four Seasons is the better fit for a polished hotel setting, Russian French cooking, a more occasion-ready room. Made in China is easier to justify for a lower-pressure meal, especially when the group wants flexibility rather than a dressed-up evening. For wine-driven diners, Percorso is the safer comparison because the format implies a more formal service environment.
Astoria Cafe and HI-SO Terrace make more sense when ambiance is the leading factor, while Oh! Mumbai is the better alternative if the craving is Indian rather than Chinese-leaning. The practical verdict: keep Made in China for an easy meal, not for a splurge or a wine-led booking.
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