Romanian restaurants in Bucharest
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Trattoria Il Calcio
Run by 'Romania's George Best' (football legend Gino Lorgucescu), this pasta/pizza place looks Tuscan, if not for the framed Futbol journals from the 1960s on the walls. The food's great, with hearty meals and good salads. It gets busy at lunch.
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Casa Doina
Off the grand avenue, this casawas an ornate 1892 villa, with almost Raj-style rooms complementing its high-quality Romanian fare. The best option is to sit outside near the fountains in the inviting courtyard (too bad about the Carlsberg banners). Try the beef carpaccio with olive oil and lemon juice (around €10).
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Burebista
Dark-shaded patio seats outside, with tree-trunk tables and furs inside, rustic Burebista is a popular spot for excellent quality grilled meats. Salads start at around €2.50.
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G City Grill
Outside tables at this appealing villa, just east of Piaţa Charles de Gaulle, draw a stylin' biz crowd seeking typical Romanian fare in a modern setting.
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La Mama
Mama knows what she's doing. This converted villa, with a sprawling covered deck that's filled to all hours, dates from the late 19th century, and deserves its many fans, thanks to the very tasty, meat-heavy options. Sheep pastrami with polenta is a winner, but the roasted pork neck with country-style potatoes is unbeatable.
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