Italian restaurants in Romania
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Marco Polo
Marco Polo This splendid Italian restaurant is cosily nestled in the back of the park near the Drama Theatre. On the terrace, each table is in its own foliage-encased nook. Tables are separated from each other by plants, making you feel like you're in a private garden, only one with doting waiters! The pizza, pasta, meat, fish and veggie dishes are delicious and the dessert menu irresistible. No credit cards.
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Irish House
Guinness is on tap, ceilings are green, and the menu squeezes in a few token Irish dishes, but everything else in the two-room rustic spot is pretty much Romanian or Italian. Everyone looks little, as the tables are too high for the chairs. Irish House also has a guestroom upstairs.
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Pizza Pasta Venezia
Wall-sized Venetian paintings and soft lighting - and cheaper prices - helps this cosy Italian restaurant fill before its similar-themed neighbours. The mozzarella-and-tomato salad seems particularly fresh.
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Lugano
This ritzy little Italian restaurant is the best at the pasta game, with no pizza to clutter the menu or a long wine list. Trout is grilled with lemon.
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La Tino
Classy Italian food and a wide choice of delicious pizzas are offered here. A taxi to/from the centre should cost about around €3.
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Intermezzo
Great pizzas and even better pastas. Dine on the terrace on Piata Unirii or in the cellar restaurant.
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