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test two different suppencies that were both excellent, a pasta main and several desserts. everything was great! the location is a bit hidden and it seems mainly intended for taking away as there are few places to put. if you want the real Romanian taste, this is a place I recommend! View all feedback.
Tried two different soups that were both excellent, a pasta main and several desserts. Everything was great! The location is a bit hidden and it seems to be mainly intended for take away as there are few places to sit down. If you want the genuine Romanian taste, this is a place I recommend!
I had to look around a bit to find Ana's Bistro (even the neighbor didn't seem to know the place! , but as soon as I found it, I was warmly welcomed in a combination of Romanian and English. The lady behind the counter told me what the daily menu was and proudly replied that yes, everything is vegan (or 'măncâre de post': Orthodox Christian Fasting food . There were two options for the starter and main meal. For the starter I chose the Borschsuppe: a traditional Eastern European beet soup. The soup was served with two slices of delicious homemade sourdough bread, which made a wonderful combination. I chose the sarmals (cabbage rolls with mămăligă (polenta as main meal). After the main meal, I was surprised to get a desert that I didn't know it was contained in chocolate cake. The whole menu was only 30 Lei. The ladies also gave me an extra desert, Cashew ice cream to take home. Admittedly, I praised her for her food, but I had no nasty intentions when I did! All in all, a great place to visit during your stay in Constanța to taste traditional Romanian cuisine prepared by friendly, warm people. Do not expect skin food from herbal preparations, but simply a satisfying, hearty meal.
I had to look around a bit to find ana’s bistro (even the neighbor didn’t seem to know the place, but as soon as I found it, I was welcome to a combination of Romanian and English. the dame behind the theke told me what the daily menu was and proudly answered that yes, everything is vegan (or măncâre de post:' Orthodox Christian fasting food.) there were two options for the starter and main meal. for the starter, I chose the soup: a traditional Eastern European beet soup. the suppe was served with two slices of delicious homemade sourteigbrot that made a wonderful combination. I chose the sarmale (colbbage rolls) with mămăligă (polenta) as the main meal. after the main meal I was surprised to get a whisper that I didn't know it was included with chocolate cake. the whole menu was only 30 lei. the ladies also gave me an extra gloomy, cashew ice cream to take home. admitted, I praised her on her food, but I had no frechen intentions when I did that! all in all, a great place to visit during her stay in constanța to taste traditional Romanian cuisine prepared by friendly, warm people. do not expect skin food plant-based preparations, but simply a satisfying, hearty meal.
I had to look around a bit to find Ana 's Bistro (somehow even the neighbor did not seem to know the place! , but once I found it I was warmly welcomed in a combination of Romanian and English. The lady behind the counter told me what the daily menu was and proudly answered me that yes, everything is vegan (or 'măncâre de post ': Orthodox Christian fasting food . There were two options to chose from for both the starter and main meal. For the starter, I picked the borsch soup: a traditional Eastern Europe beetroot soup. The soup was served with two slices of delicious homemade sourdough bread, which made a wonderful combination. I chose the sarmale (cabbage rolls with mămăligă (polenta as the main meal. After the main meal, I was surprised to also get a desert which I did not know it was included of chocolate cake. The whole menu was only 30 lei. The ladies also gave me an extra desert, cashew ice cream, to take home. Admittedly, I did compliment them on their food, but I did not have any cheeky intentions when I did so! ; All in all, a great place to visit during your stay in Constanța to taste traditional Romanian food, prepared by friendly, warm people. Do not expect haute cuisine plant based preparations, but simply a satisfying, hearty meal.
Try two different soups that were both excellent, a pasta main and several desserts. Everything was great! The location is a bit hidden and it seems to take away mainly because there are few places to sit. If you want the real Romanian taste, this is a place I recommend!