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Contribute Feedback What Robert Tataru likes about Fibrio:
The food is really nice and offers healthy options for almost anything. Tried the pizza which turned out to be good. The best are the desserts, though a bit pricey.Would be nice to improve a bit the location as it looks old and not properly taken care of. View all feedback.
What Florența Horvath doesn't like about Fibrio:
This is by far the worst place where i ate in bucharest. We waited an hour and a half for the food and the mushroom soup was terrible... The funny part was that even the waiter agreed with us that the soup was bad. I love healty food but i won't be eating there again. View all feedback.
This is by far the worst place where i ate in bucharest. We waited an hour and a half for the food and the mushroom soup was terrible... The funny part was that even the waiter agreed with us that the soup was bad. I love healty food but i won't be eating there again.
In Bucharest, vegetarian restaurants are a rarity ... non-smoking restaurants even more so ... and a place that combines the two is equivalent to the proverbial Philosopher's Stone. Nevertheless, such a place exists ... it's called Fibrio's.For this initiative alone - healthy food and clean air - we have to give Fibrio's four stars, although in most other respects we's give it three.The location is quite central ... walking distance from Piata Romana, and a few metres from Dorobants, which is a main shopping street. The ambiance, to be frank, is nothing special; there is no outdoor seating, and the dining room is dark, with no windows, subdued lighting which feels like a disco; and a quite unnecessary wide-screen television displaying the usual idiocies, but with the sounds turned low (why bother?). Service is slow; but that's maybe to be expected since the food is prepared to order.Now the food ... we have to say that it's healthy and home-cooked, and freshly prepared. There are two menus - vegetarian and vegan - which are identical in most respects, but we presume that the vegn uses soy products in place of dairy. Strangely, the vegetarian menu includes chicken soup - could it be soy chicken?I tried the pizza. I have to say that it might not be to a normal pizza-lover's taste. The bread is wholemeal, and rather hard and dry; the ingredients likewise rather dry, and (since they don't use any herbs or spices) somewhat bland. But you can improve it with olive oil, balsamic and black pepper which are all available on the table. My wife took the lentil soup and the avocado salad, and pronounced them both excellent. We shared a fruit cheescake (made with tofu), which my wife liked, but I found heavy. Finally, the prices are stiff ... RON 25 for the cake, for example. Our experience of vegetarian restaurants in Romania, in general, is that they are expensive; maybe Romanians are desperate for a healthy eating experience.All in all, we have to encourage this kind of place. My advice to Fibrio's: cut the prices, and get rid of the stupid television.
I love the food here! Me and my fiance love healthy eating and we like to go tonplqcws like this to eat. The food is very good vut unfortuanatly everything else doesn't make it! There is no ambient the waiters don't really know all the specifics of the food and the prices are to big for what they offer!
The food is really nice and offers healthy options for almost anything. Tried the pizza which turned out to be good. The best are the desserts, though a bit pricey.Would be nice to improve a bit the location as it looks old and not properly taken care of.
I've been here before, the service is much worse than last time... We've waited for 2 glasses of wine at least 15 minutes and they braught it after we asked them to do it.The meal was bad, small portions, like they were treats, not meal. I am relly dissappointed and I will consider twice before walking 20min to eat 10 grams of something that should have at least 300.Sorry. Not pro at all...