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This was a fun place we were recommended to by our hostel. We recieved a welcome palinka shot and it just got better. Food was incredible and the staff was really nice and spoke English. Would recommend for a good night out with great food! View all feedback.
Ambient rustic.merita vizitat.este asezat in fata univesitatii din craiova!ambiente rustico merece la pana visitarlo.esta situado en frente de la universidad entrando por un pasadizo!
This was a fun place we were recommended to by our hostel. We recieved a welcome palinka shot and it just got better. Food was incredible and the staff was really nice and spoke English. Would recommend for a good night out with great food!
Just around the corner from the entrance to the Historic Centre is a family restaurant serving very tasty traditional Romanian food in the charming setting of a courtyard terrace (with open sky) at reasonable prices - very good value for money and heartily recommended!
I was looking for a place to eat and that was serving local cuisine was told by by the staff of my hotel the Hotel Helin Central that there was a place that server local Romanian cuisine and the said just go out turn left and there is a little restaurant on your left so I went out and walked right past this place as I did not realise the the little entrance I could see was a restaurant. I walk around a and eventually I walked down this little entrance with a lady selling clothes on my left to walk into a little oasis of a place with a small courtyard at the back which was wonderful and cool and very tranquil.I ate at this establishment twice in the four days I stayed in Craiova. First time I have a wonderful Snitel din carne de porc (Pork Schnitzel) with farm style potatoes and naturally this was washed down with the local beer called Timisoara. The second I ate here was just before I flew out out and had a wonderful Sunday lunch of a very local dish called Pui la ceaun scaldat an mujdei - Chicken that is cooked in a steel kettle in boiling oil and then served in a hot salt and garlic broth served with Polenta. This was all served with a great smile and a little smily face on the Polenta.