Reviews on European food in Azuga, Southern Romania, Romania. Azuga is a small resort town nestled in the mountains of Prahova county in the historical region of Muntenia, in Romania. Azuga is located at the foot of the Baiu mountains, and contains the longest ski run in Romania, the Sorica - together with other ski slopes. Formerly heavy industrialized, Azuga retains now a bottled water factory - a leftover from the famous beer factory that brewed Azuga Beer (now produced elsewhere in Romania under license), a sparkling wine factory, wine tasting and lodging (Cramele Rhein, owned by Halewood International). The beer factory, the glassware factory and the wool cloth factory were privatized and now are closed and completely demolished. The refractory materials factory, also privatized, is still standing but it is closed. The town offers a dramatic view over the Bucegi mountains, even from street level and especially from the top of the Sorica mountain (at the gondola arrival station).
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4 based on 29 reviews
Based on the other tripadvisor reviews I can say we had quite high expectations for our 1 night stay in Casa Freya. We had a nice dinner, good portions, tasty meals (very good pancakes). The room was nice at a first glance, of a good size, with all necessary amenities. the minibar was very noisy though. The surprise was when we got to the bathroom, where despite the "Sanitized" ribbons placed on the toilet and shower, there were signs that due diligence was not done when cleaning it (example: on top of the shower glass panel there was an empty Shower gel recipient). Good wifi in the room. Great quality breakfast with plenty of choice. Rather small parking place but considering the available space it is still great that they offer it. The view is nice, overseeing the mountains, and with the forest right at the back of the pension. Great potential, might need to have some small improvements in order to get to a higher standard (especially in terms of cleanliness).
4 based on 527 reviews
Restaurant din lemn de stejar si piatra de rau din complexul Piatra Soimului. Meniu incredibil de rafinat si variat pentru o zona turistica de munte si servicii etichetate ecologic. Liniste si priveliste de poveste.
It'a a revisit but a tasty one. The place really looks fantastic and the food, wow the food. I had the polenta with cheess and bacon and Plescoi saussages, all oven baked. It was a delicious dish. My girlfriend had the polenta with Burduf cheese and i had a taste and also fantastic. We came with a friend that had a burger and the way it was presnted was so nice and she said it also tasted very good. A big bravo!Dear Andrei,Wow, thank you for your awesome review! We're so happy to hear you and your dear ones had a great experience in KUIB Restaurant! It seems that you and your girlfriend went for the all-romanian experience, while your friend chose one of our star-dishes, a new-comer in our menu. That's what makes KUIB so great, the posibility to choose between various dishes from multiple cuisines.We hope we'll see you guys again really soon, perhaps with a new, improved menu by then!Kind regards,KUIB&PiatraÈoimului Team
3 based on 61 reviews
I was pissed at the beginning, because of the attitude of the waitress, but she was probably tired, because her attitude improved. The food is amazing, traditional Romanian food, great recipes, good taste, fresh and big portions. The beautiful water mills make it just romantic and very traditional. Beautiful view, good vibes.
Trendy hotel! Strongly recommend I am extremely satisfied on my stay at Kayus hotel. This hotel is full of charm - both the building and the people alike. The view is beautiful. The location is perfect. I loved the room and the bathroom. Very clean and the decor in keeping with the hotel. Great food! I would definitely stay once again next time visit Busteni!
4 based on 23 reviews
The soup was fresh served hot.the main course not that fresh probably already prepared from the weekend.customer service not all that polite.
3 based on 108 reviews
I liked the name of the restaurant in the first place, as it reminded me of Sadoveanu's novel Hanu Ancutei. I went there after a visit at Caraiman Monastery, around 7 pm on Saturday evening. There were many people on the terrace because the weather was pretty warm for the time of the year, 23rd May. The ladies that served on the terrace really seemed like in Hanu Ancutei, being middle-aged, friendly and smiley. We were eager to eat something sweet and traditional, therefore we chose two portions of papanasi with blackberry jam. The papanasi arrived fast and looked appetising, not to mention the flavour they had. Pure delight! There were two pieces of Romanian doughnuts on one portion, which was more than enough. I saw other desserts on the menu, such as apple pie with vanilla sauce, ice cream etc., as well as many traditional inn-like dishes: polenta with cheese and sour cream, fish, stew.
4 based on 126 reviews
Been coming here for three years and counting. :-D For sure, the best restaurant in the area. Not too many options in the menu, but among them there are some gems you really shouldn't miss. Like, on breakfast, the Magic Omlette (3 eggs, ham, cheesr, onion, tomatoes), fresh milk on demand - and it's really milk, Taci si Inghite - polenta, sausage, egg, cream, "burduf cheese". Service is fast even at rush hours. The prices are moderate-low. Some meal vouchers available if you also stay at their hotel/spa. The decor of the restaurant is vintage - kitsch, with a definitely charming personality. Highly recommend.
4 based on 468 reviews
We went there three times after doing hiking. Had an absolute beast size of papanaÈi drowned in sour cream and jam, tripe soup and soup with beef meat. Zander and chicken crispy strips. The fish ones were a bit bland. Same unappetizing look and taste another time with pork ribs. The duck leg with cabbage and polenta was a nice surprise, although I am yet to see such a big leg. Service is good, reasonably fast considering the popularity of the place. Overall nice big portions and not expensive.
4 based on 236 reviews
The most beautiful restaurant in Bucegi mountains. The best French Food in Prahova Valley. A gorgeous wine list in the area.
Went with my wife for a coffee and we discovered a small heaven. The Administrators did an extraordinary job by arranging the garden with statues. Fishes in the pounds are magnificent. Fantastic view, if you have nice weather. We had a sunny day and clear blue sky. Nice personnel. Quite busy on Sunday.
"VILLA ERMITAGE, YOUR PARTNER FOR A VACATION AND A CULINARY EXPERIENCE" The perfect location for accommodation in Busteni, the villa has 12 accommodation spaces of which 2 double rooms DB bed matrimonial (on request can be converted into Triple rooms) and
Excellent food with some specialties. Service was good and friendly. Prices are reasonable - we had an excellent dinner for 2 people 100 ron. Very nice decor and aired dining room. Pleasant music not too loud (our 3 month old daughter slept very well there). We had dinner inside the restaurant because it was too chilly outside but the terrace looked great too. Totally recommend it.
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