6 Must-Eat Romanian Foods in Bucharest

Bucharest Food Guide Sarmale
 

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In our Bucharest food guide, you will get all the information to help you plan what to eat while visiting the Romanian capital.

Check out our Bucharest food guide for all of Bucharest’s must-eat foods. We cover our six must-try foods and restaurants for sampling the best dishes in the capital city. In addition, we include other information for visiting Bucharest, Romania.

In Bucharest, traditional restaurants are plentiful, so get ready to indulge in delicious Romanian cuisine.

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6 Must-Eat Romanian Foods in Bucharest

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Where is Bucharest, Romania?

Bucharest is in the southeast of Romania near the Bulgarian border. Not only is Bucharest Romania's capital city, but it is also the largest city in Romania. Bucharest is sometimes called the Paris of the east because of its architecture. It is also known for its parks, museums, and nightlife scene.

 
 

What should you eat in Bucharest?

These are the 6 Romanian Foods You Must Try in Bucharest.

  1. Scovergi (Romanian fried dough)

  2. Mici (Romanian sausages)

  3. Sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls)

  4. Mămăligă (polenta)

  5. Papanasi (Romanian dessert)

  6. Romanian wine

 

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1. Scovergi

Scovergăria Micăi

Bucharest Food Guide Scovergăria Micăi

Scovergăria Micăi is a traditional Romanian bakery.

We recommend going there to try a popular Bucharest street food called scovergi. It is fried dough with lots of options for toppings.

Bucharest Food Guide Scovergi

We went with a savory scovergi topped with garlic, cheese, and sour cream. Scovergi is the perfect street food because you can eat it while on the go, and it is affordable.

Scovergi is 12.95 RON ($2.69).

 

2. Mici

Caru' cu bere (the Beer Wagon)

Bucharest Food Guide Caru' cu bere

Caru' cu bere is a Romanian restaurant that has beautiful stained glass windows and serves many traditional Romanian dishes.

They also have Romanian folk dancing at 7:30 pm.

Bucharest Food Guide Caru' cu bere inside

While here, we recommend the mici with fries and mustard dipping sauce. Mici is case-less sausages.

We also recommend their home-brewed beer.

Bucharest Food Guide Mici

Our meal at Caru' cu bere was 132 RON ($27.42).

 

3 & 4. Sarmale and Mămăligă

Manuc's Inn (Hanul lui Manuc)

Bucharest Food Guide Manuc's Inn

Manuc's Inn is the oldest hotel in Bucharest. It also houses a traditional Romanian restaurant with a large terrace and plenty of Romanian dishes.

Bucharest Food Guide Sarmale

Here we highly recommend the sarmale with a side of mămăligă.

Sarmale is the Romanian national dish. It is stuffed cabbage rolls that come with a side of mămăligă.

Mămăligă is the Romanian version of polenta which is boiled cornmeal.

 

5. Papanași

Manuc's Inn (Hanul lui Manuc)

Bucharest Food Guide Papanasi

Papanași is a traditional Romanian pastry. It is shaped like a doughnut and topped with blueberries and sour cream.

Our meal at Manuc’s Inn was 115 RON ($23.89).

 

6. Romanian Wine

Abel’s Wine Bar

Bucharest Food Guide Abel's Wine Bar

Romania is one of the world’s largest producers of wine, so be sure to try some if you are in Bucharest.

At Abel’s Wine Bar, the host will introduce you to different wines and give you some history about the wine also.

The wine bar is cozy and a fantastic place to sample Romanian wines.

Bucharest Food Guide Abel's Wine Bar

One glass of wine is 22 RON ($4.57).

 

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    Those are our six must-eat Romanian foods in Bucharest. We hope that this travel guide has inspired you to want to visit Bucharest, Romania.

     

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