Romania Restaurants

Restaurants in Romania run the gamut, but tend to be a bit less sophisticated than more touristy European countries. In Bucharest, you'll find everything from ambitious chef's serving up haute cuisine to organic fare in airy lofts. Elsewhere, Romania's peasant tradition is strongly reflected, and your best bet is to seek out more traditional eateries, where hearty meat-and-vegetable-based dishes show influences from nearby Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria, and cake-based desserts are spiced and stuffed with apples, prunes, or nuts. It’s all best washed down with a glass of Romanian wine or the traditional plum brandy.

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  • 1. Tirol

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    Tirol's management has recreated a little slice of Austria in this small Romanian town. Furniture and floor are of dark, gleaming wood, while the male staff dress in lederhosen and the females in dirndls. The food is good, but heavy—think chicken soup with thick noodles, duck breast with mushrooms and potatoes, or veal goulash. The lightest option is a rucola salad with bocconcini, prosciutto, cantaloupe, baby corn, and apple sauce.

    Strada Avram Iancu 1, Sinaia, Prahova, 106100, Romania
    244-313–851
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