International restaurants in Romania
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Cucina Moderna
International-style dishes with a Spanish twist using Romanian ingredients.
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Bistro Vilacrosse
This bistro borrows its style heavily from Parisian side-streets, with sepia tones of Bucharest's most Parisian-influenced buildings, wooden floors and gingham tablecloths. Settle into a seat and escape the city heat and/or crowds in this glass-domed passage while sipping fresh coffee and eating a wine-splattered Transylvania pork filet on a bed of (French!) fries and roasted cabbage.
Of all things, the toilet entrance is a red (English!) telephone booth. It has a few vegetarian options, and a bottle of wine costs around €8.30.
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Count Dracula Club
Don't pretend you don't want this. A spooky home with blood-dripping walls and cosy rooms themed as hunting, medieval, Transylvanian style, plus a chapel/coffin room with impaled heads, hands reaching through walls and blood-red lights. In addition, Drac himself shows up 'for a show' at 21:30 Tuesday and Friday. The food's fine - mostly bloody meats. ('Um, we have vegetarian soup', said a ghoulishly goateed waiter, perplexed at the very thought of vegetarians.)
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