Dracula considers this one of the best cities in Romania, especially from the perspective of someone who loves hiking, good food, and history. What are the places where you can get tasty food? Maybe go out for some live music? Or maybe a cheeky drink? Dracula is here to help you find the best places to eat and drink, and if you are a good tourist, maybe party.
Romanian Traditional Food
Dracula’s top pick: Bistro de L’arte – Traditional Romanian food with a French flair.
Location: Google Maps
La ceaun – Romanian food done right!
Location: Piata Sfatului and Michael Weiss
If you get tired of Romanian traditional food, you should also try Hungarian Food
I know it is not very Romanian, but Romania does have a Hungarian minority, and there are some good places to find some good Hungarian food.
Hungarian Traditional Food
Hanu Paprika – Dracula’s top Goulash choice outside of town
Disclaimer: It is driving distance from Brasov, but technically not in Brasov county.
Location: Google Maps
Pilvax Restaurant – Best choice in town
Location: Google Maps
International food:
Antreu – Italian style sandwiches in focaccia
Location: Google Maps
Dei frati – Small, cozy place with Italian food
Location: Google Maps
Vegan/Vegetarian Food:
La Kumpir – Loaded potatoes with anything your heart desires
Location: Google Maps
Vegasmo – Vegan and Vegetarian restaurant
Location: Google Maps
Little Hanoi Brasov – Vietnamese Restaurant with vegan and vegetarian options
Location: Google Maps
Kashmir Brasov – Indian Food (the classical vegetarian or vegan option)
Location: Google Maps
Gluten Free Food
Unfortunately, there are no options according to the Celiac community (a couple of them are closed, we will update if we find something; if you find something, message us at: draculasguidetoromania )
We hope that this food guide helped you with what you were looking for in your foodie adventures. For more about Brasov:


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