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  1. Jul 19, 2023 · From a total of 311 Romanian restaurants carefully selected in the most recent Gault&Millau restaurant guide, we’ve selected some of the very best. They were judged by the quality of ingredients, determined by their source and seasonality, the chef’s vision and menu, the complexity of the techniques used, and the architecture of the dish.

  2. Reserve a table for THE BEST dining in Bucharest, Romania on Tripadvisor: See 156,397 reviews of 2,539 Bucharest restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.

    • Zexe. Strada Icoanei 80, București 030167, Romania. Zexe first caught my attention with the uniqueness of the menu, showcasing specialties such as turkey jelly with quail eggs, pike roe, calf brain, and veal spinal marrow.
    • Beca’s Kitchen. Strada Mihai Eminescu 80, București 020081, Romania. Nestled in a small neighborhood close to Zexe is Beca’s Kitchen, a modern bistro serving up contemporary fare, giving visitors a break from the usual Romanian cuisine.
    • Bernschutz & Co. Strada Ion Nistor 6, București 030042, Romania. I love tea, and upon walking into Bernschutz & Co., I knew this was a special place. With about a hundred black jars lining the wall, I imagine there is a tea for everyone.
    • Nomad Skybar. Etaj 2, Strada Smârdan 30, București 030167, Romania. In the center of Old Town is the fantastic Nomad Skybar. Take the elevator up two floors to the rooftop where specialty cocktails await.
    • Caru’ cu Bere. Established in 1879, Caru’ cu Bere is a historic beerhouse with remarkable Gothic architecture. Inside, you’ll find intricate stained glass windows and wood-carved decorations.
    • Locanta Jaristea. Tucked away in the city center, Locanta Jaristea offers an intimate and cozy setting. Notable dishes include sarmale (cabbage rolls) and ciorbă de burtă (tripe soup).
    • Hanul Lui Manuc. This picturesque 19th-century inn exudes historic charm. Set in a beautifully preserved courtyard, it offers a traditional Romanian menu featuring classics like sarmale, mămăligă, and piftie (jellied pork).
    • La Mama. A beloved restaurant in Bucharest, La Mama has been serving classic Romanian dishes for generations. From hearty mămăligă with cheese to flavorful sarmale, their menu is a testament to the comforting and traditional flavors of Romanian cuisine.
    • Pâine si Vin. Str. Actor Ion Brezoianu 4, Sector 5. Pâine si Vin translates to bread and wine, which is quite literally the menu- different selections of crusts from around the world (served similar to flatbread pizzas) with your choice of toppings and an impressive selection of wines.
    • Caru’ cu bere. Strada Stavropoleos 5, București 030081 // +40726282373. Caru’ cu Bere (the beer wagon) is a restaurant and bar in Bucharest’s Lipscani district, built-in 1879 and moving to its current location in 1899, a gothic revival building designed by an Austrian architect Siegfrid Kofczinsky.
    • Gastronomika. Viitorului 34, District 2 // +40 21 230 3032. The delicious food at Gastronomika was some of the best I had while in Bucharest. The restaurant is gorgeous, and the atmosphere is cozy yet upscale at the same time.
    • La Mama. Multiple Locations. I don’t often recommend chains when I suggest restaurants, but I really enjoyed La Mama. When I mentioned to a local friend that I thought it was good, in spite of being a chain, he told me even locals really enjoy La Mama because they serve traditional Romanian food.
  3. Jan 31, 2024 · 5 Best Restaurants in Bucharest. Everyone who visits Bucharest owes it to themselves to indulge in the local cuisine. Traditional Romanian food is delicious – all of it; every single bit. And Bucharest has some historic, beautiful, dedicated restaurants that serve up the best Romanian dishes around. Here are five to check out when you visit ...

  4. Dining in Bucharest, Romania: See 1,56,372 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 2,537 Bucharest restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.