Bucharest has an emerging food scene. A local friend told me that five to six years ago most traditional Romanian restaurants focused solely on local or traditional food and that the trendy/fusion restaurants are something new to the city. Now, Bucharest’s amazing restaurants have a wide range of offerings, usually taking advantage of what’s fresh and seasonal and also a lot of international dishes being served around.
After recently spending more than a month eating my way through the city, I’ve compiled this list of the best restaurants in Bucharest. From Italian to seafood to local dishes with modern twists, Bucharest has tons of great options that will please anyone.
While in Bucharest, don’t miss out on activities that will help immerse yourself with the city (hurry while they’re hot!):
- From Bucharest: Dracula’s Castle, Peleș Castle & Brașov Tour
- Bucharest: Parliament Palace Skip-the-line Ticket
- Bucharest: Relics of Communism 3-Hour Walking Tour
- Bucharest: Pub Crawl in the Old Town
The Best Bucharest Restaurants
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.
Crust choices include Roma (traditional pizza style), Flemish, Mexican Ember, Bengalese (naan bread), and Scandinavian. Each crust style is made complete with a variety of toppings sourced from local providers.

My favorite was the Mexican Ember crust topped with sour cream, sheep’s milk cheese, jalapeños, bacon, corn, red onion, chili flakes, and dill. I know it sounds like an interesting combination of ingredients but it was actually delicious. If you’re not feeling that adventurous you could instead try my second favorite- the Bengalese topped with hummus and spiced beef.

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.
It is known for its interior decoration in the art nouveau style. It is operated by Dragoș Petrescu’s chain of City Grill restaurants and is considered a historical monument.

In this stunning location, you’ll find an exquisite restaurant set in a lovely building. It is A tremendous cultural space where you’ll see gold artwork and floral motifs adorning a rustic wood structure under a high ceiling. You will learn about a major part of Bucharest’s history in this cultural space.
There I ordered a bowl of cold meats and accompaniments: local sausages, cheese from Romania, spring onion, telemea cheese, liverwurst, kalamata olives, tomatoes, and pork fat. I enjoyed every bit of it!
This restaurant is a great choice if you would like to get a taste of Bucharest at its finest along with some history!
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. It’s one of the best places for a romantic date!

The owner is an incredible host and even kept the restaurant open and the wine flowing late when our group dinner ran long and we were still enjoying ourselves.

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. This great place is a great starting point if you’ve never tried Romanian food before, as they have menus available in English as well as Romanian, and the friendly waitstaff is happy to explain menu items to you and make suggestions.
La Mama was where I first tried sarmale, the dish pictured below. Sarmale is a classic Romanian dish. This version features minced pork stuffed inside cabbage leaves. Other versions use grape leaves rather than cabbage, but I much prefer cabbage.
Sarmale is often served with polenta, cream, and fatty bacon. It is one of my favorite Romanian dishes!

Beca’s Kitchen
Strada Eminescu Mihai 80, Sector 2 // +40 744 344 700
If I had to suggest only one restaurant for you to try while visiting Bucharest, it would have to be Beca’s Kitchen. This cozy small restaurant has an ever-changing menu featuring whatever is in season at the moment. The owner, Beca, is passionate about good food, and this excitement comes through as she explains her menu.
The menu edges towards healthy without focusing on it entirely- dishes like fresh fish and locally sourced vegetables and vegan soups so delicious you’d swear they are loaded with butter.

If I had to suggest one dish, it would be whatever Beca recommends as she explains the menu to you. The menu is updated almost daily, and during our multiple visits, her suggestions were always spot on.

Costelaria
Strada Calea Rahovei Nr. 147-153 // +40 31 405 5095
Coetelaria literally translates to “rib place”. This restaurant is famous for serving the best ribs in all of Bucharest.
The restaurant has a large and impressive menu featuring steaks and fish, but we went for the dish they’re most known for the ribs. I shared a platter of beef, pork, and lamb ribs with a side of homemade potato chips. This perfect place is a can’t miss for any meat eaters visiting Bucharest!

Maize
Strada Paris 61A // 0745 211 234
I discovered Maize on my most recent return to Bucharest and I’m genuinely sad I didn’t know about it from my first visit. The restaurant is a farm-to-table concept focusing on new Romanian cuisine, or updated traditional recipes done very high end.
Some of our favorite dishes from the night were the seafood dishes, especially the octopus dish. Also, the catch of the day grilled over coals looked amazing. But, the best meal ordered was the steaks, by far.

The cuts were huge and perfectly seasoned and cooked. Yes, it costs a bit more than other steaks you can find in Bucharest but the quality was plainly obvious.
Also, Maize is doing really interesting work with the cheese. Romania is not known for aged cheeses, generally favoring fresh white cheeses. But Maize is trying to bring aged cheeses into the Romanian local cuisine. I recommend you to start with a charcuterie platter to try some of their creations.

They also feature a tasting menu at the chef’s table that I hope to make it back for.
Za Lokal
Calea Victoriei 214 // +40 31 425 3110
When more than one local told me Za Lokal had the best burger in town, I knew I had to go. The burger menu is large and impressive and includes choices with beef, pork, lamb and even duck. I went for the beef burger with blue cheese and caramelized onions. The onions were cooked to the point of being sweet, a flavor that paired well with the blue cheese.

On another visit we discovered that Za Lokal isn’t just a burger restaurant- they serve excellent pastas as well. This salmon pasta in a cream sauce was delicious and surprisingly light for a dish that included cream.

Mahala
Calea Rahovei, Nr. 147-153 // +40 729 003 002
Mahala the restaurant is nearly as impressive as the great food it serves. The interior is gorgeous, and the large patio is perfect for dining outdoors on a sunny day!.

The prices at Mahala approach the higher end of what I found in Bucharest, but the food was high quality, the atmosphere was amazing, and the presentation was gorgeous. I definitely considered it worth the splurge.

Supapa
Bulevardul Mihalache Ion 23 // +40 721 212 965
Supapa advertises itself as an urban/slow food restaurant, and I definitely found that description fitting. The menu features Romanian comfort foods done well. The relaxed atmosphere is friendly and relaxed and makes you want to linger. The menu also features a nice selection of local wines and craft beers. Make sure to try one of their freshly made soups! They have really good and reasonable prices.

Lulu’s Social Bistro
Street Foisorului, Number 107, Sector 3 // +40 742 246 246
During my time at Experience Bucharest, one of our group dinners was a lamb roast at Lulu’s Social Bistro. When I saw the photos, I was legitimately upset I had missed this particular dinner. I contacted the chef, and he was nice enough to organize a separate roast dinner.

I love the patio dining at Lulu’s, and I especially love the owner- he was so friendly and fun, and he genuinely seemed to enjoy hosting big parties like this. He was very much in his element.
On a return visit, I was able to try more dishes, and they were as great as our first dinner. Definitely check this special place out, especially when it’s nice enough to sit outside, as the patio was one of my favorite features. Such an amazing experience!

Borsalino
Bulevardul Ion C. Brătianu 44 // +40 723 721 001
When I found out there was an Italian restaurant just outside of Bucharest’s old town, the most touristic part of Bucharest, I didn’t expect much. But they were open late, and I was hungry, so I went in.

I was pleasantly surprised by how great Borsalino was. It was so good, in fact, that I went back a second time before leaving Bucharest. The restaurant features a large selection of pasta, pizzas, and antipasta. The servings were large and fresh, and the waitstaff was all helpful with making selections. If you’re in Bucharest and craving Italian food, this is definitely the place to go.
Chocolat
Strada Episcopiei Nr. 6 // +40 743 777 807
When my friends and fellow food bloggers told me they had just had the best breakfast of their entire stay in Bucharest, I knew I had to check it out.
Chocolat has a menu so large it is almost intimidating, but on their suggestion, I knew what I was there to order: the salty breakfast.

The breakfast is huge, so make sure you come hungry for this one: your choice of tea or coffee, salad, bread, cheeses, butter, sausages, and cured meats. I couldn’t even finish!
La Cocosatu
Str. Neagoe Voda, 52A // +40 21 232 8796
This restaurant may be the most local, hidden gem of any I visited during my stay in Bucharest. A local friend recommended this great spot because it’s known as the best place in town for mici, Romanian skinless sausages.

The sausages are grilled fresh to order and served with mustard and crusty bread. During the same visit, we also ordered a peasants beef soup that was quite delicious- it tasted like something your grandmother would make for you during winter.
Shift Pub
General Eremia Grigorescu, 17 // +40 21 211 2272
When I think of a pub I think of something a bit more hole in the wall than this place, which is modern and almost trendy. The menu includes pasta and steak dishes and also this porkchop with brûléed apples that I tried.

All of the portions are generous and the friendly waitstaff is happy to help you with the menu. During good weather try for a seat in the gorgeous garden. The restaurant seems to be really popular with locals, which is always a good sign.
Blue Margarita
188 Mihai Eminescu Street // +40 770 944 822
During my return visit to Bucharest I was able to check out Blue Margarita, which had opened since I was last in town. Thinking it was a Mexican restaurant I soon found Blue Margarita does much more than just Mexican food. The restaurant also focuses on South American cuisine, like this traditional Brazilian stew that I tried.

The menu is updated interpretations of traditional South American dishes. The young chef is creative and passionate and you can tell a lot of thought has gone into his menu.
The restaurant also offers a selection of Mexican dishes which were executed very well. I especially liked the chicken enchiladas I tried.

Also, we heard rumors of a special gourmet burger not found on the menu that the chef will make if you order in advance. I hope to make it back to try it soon!
The Artist
Calea Victoriei 147 // +40 728 318 871
And finally, one last restaurant I was lucky enough to dine at. The Artist is one of the most popular restaurants in Bucharest and can be difficult to get into. Local friends advised me to call well in advance. Fortunately, the second time I was in town, they had a table open.
The Artist has a standard menu to choose from- appetizers, main course, and desserts. My friend and I, however, chose to go for their spoons tasting course. This is where you are served with one perfectly presented spoonful of each of the offerings from either their appetizer or main courses. We chose to do both.

12 courses, each like small works of art, were delivered to our table. We sampled everything from trout and sea bass to foie gras, sous vide chicken, jumbo prawns, lamb, Wagyu beef, octopus, and more.

While definitely a special occasion or treat yourself a meal at a fine dining spot, I highly recommend it. It was as delicious as beautiful. Remember to call well in advance to ensure a reservation.
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Which of these Bucharest restaurants would you most like to try? Let me know in the comments section below!
Travel writer and owner of the blog. My work has been featured on Fodors, Eater.com, International Living, and Great Escape Publishing, among many others. My story? Nearly six years ago, I left my job at an Oklahoma City law firm and embarked on a journey around the world. At the time, I thought I would only be gone for 6 months, but the more I traveled, the longer my bucket list became. Flashpacker describes how I travel. Rather than traveling as the normal world wise backpacker and staying in hostel dorms, I prefer a more comfortable experience, and typically stay in private rooms, take Ubers instead of taxis, and now use a suitcase instead of a backpack. Foodie, on the other hand, describes one of the key reasons why I travel. I love to pick a central “base camp” and then explore the surrounding area, really immersing myself in the culture and interacting with the people, and enjoying and exploring the food of an area is an essential part of this experience.
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[…] friend Nathan of Foodie Flashpacker wrote this guide to Bucharest’s best restaurants after a month spent in the city trying out as many restaurants as he could… I know, hard job, […]
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Friday 20th of December 2019
Best restaurants in Bucharest are located in the historical town center: Caru cu Bere, City Grill Lipscani, The Artist, Osho, Casa di David and Hanu Berarilor, Siegfried and City Grill. You have nice information please write more on this topic.
Restaurant Bucuresti
Tuesday 18th of December 2018
Mahala si Artist sau Maize si "La Mama" nu pot merge in acelas top. Sunt restaurante din categorii total diferite din orice punct de vedere.
Andrew Powell
Wednesday 11th of April 2018
hello nathan, really I like your information. Thank you for share a great post
Nathan
Thursday 26th of April 2018
Thank you so much for saying that!
Marie Anderson
Sunday 4th of March 2018
This is an amazing post. I like your food blog. Your information is really healthy. I read love food and healthy blog. Thank you for shear a great information.
Nathan
Tuesday 6th of March 2018
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you saying that!