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4 based on 57 reviews
Took around 1h to bring 3 soups and a fish. The food was average quality and there was a weird smell comming from the nearby basement
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4 based on 236 reviews
Restaurantul Domnesc invites you to indulge in traditional Romanian food and ancient customs atmosphere offered by combining the historic flair of the Casa Valsanescu monument with elements of daily modernism. The restaurant is situated in a picturesque l
We wanted to go to a better place in this town, so we were looking for a nice place.This terrace design restaurant is perfect and has a good location and the spirit to be good.The waitress was kind and helpful.We have asked some info about the menu, and the andwers we have got was partly different what we have received. This was not good but the food what we have received was good.
4 based on 213 reviews
Went here in a group of 4, hungry and in mood for some Romanian food.The location (in the middle of the city) is nice, has a big terrace, decorated with taste and clean. The menu is pretty well variated and prices are fair. The background music had nothing to do with the style of the restaurant, but that was not the only minus.Service was ok. We had to âhuntâ the waiter to request more drinks and he never came to double check with us if everything is ok, but still...The minuses are coming regarding the food. All the dishes were good looking but: soups came almost cold. Average taste but cold. Main courses also cold (out of 4 only one was warm as it should be) and also dry and tasteless. Even some side effects of the food appeared after eating here...So wonât return here soon as after the dinner here we had to go and have some decent food somewhere else.
We lost track of where we were going, thinking we had missed R Parc. Then we saw the LIDL to look for lmd Palinca. Behind the store I saw a restaurant, got closer and it clicked! Restaurant Parc! I ventured in to check the menu - all cheap! Big cavernous dark place on a sunny day, a few tables outside with a few diners. Inside a few diners, mostly singles. Awfully distorted music playing on bad system by a dance floor. This place can accommodate big parties! We two took a table (for four) by a group of diners outside and were upwind of the smoke thankfully. The waiter was patient and attentive but lacked English so could not expand on the basic English translations of the extensive menu. Pity. Other people joined us on the terrace so the atmosphere was getting better. We chose various interesting looking starters and mains with sides. I insisted no bread as it would be too filling (it is presented and charged for normally) and we could concentrate on a wider Carey if cooked food.The waiter returned to say no potato croquets so we chose house potatoes.When the food came (we had to send back the bread as not required, little English as I said) it was piping hot! Sautéed mushrooms, chicken livers in sauce, chicken pancake, beetroot & horseradish salad (separate again) and great fried & spiced potatoes (almost roshti and much better than the picture!)We had a whole litre of dry (demisec, quite sweet as usual) white wine to wash it all down with (£2.50!!)The waiter missed out the mincemeat in cabbage and seemed unaware that I had ordered it, anyway we had enough in our plates! We are well. The garden view was basic but the sun shone and it was fresh air (unlike the dismal noisy inside, although the music hit more ambient and quieter later!) a nice babbling brook would have been great but you can't have everything. Maybe mosquitos appear later on in the summer and dusk as close to the lake.Overall the meal was one of the tastiest places we had ever been to and it was The Cheapest! We realised too late there was a lunchtime offer! Amazing!Ok it is behind LIDL and their air con came on intermittently! I think the restaurant predates LIDL and was probably knocked for six on its arrival.Tip: Toilet lights come on as you approach in the pitch black!I have submitted some collages of photos as I took a lot of the menu and the approach view.We had a look at the reservoir after and walked the muddy path way to the monastery complex a mile away to work off the food! See images!Enjoy!
I arrived at this restaurant with my family after visiting the monastery "courtyard of arges". being cool outside, we tried to get in but the unpleasant smell caused us to choose a table on the terrace. During this time I noticed that all the kitchen staff was out smoking the same terrace for the customers, with clothes rather than the street specific equipment for the kitchen. I ordered 3 broths and one sheep pastrami . the order arrived quickly but in my soup I noticed a fly instantly. I immediately caught the attention of the waitress, took the soup and returned with the same over 15 seconds with the excuse: "jumped by mistake." that is to say, the flies no longer fly but jump by mistake. so as not to ruin the atmosphere and hunger, I ate what I received. all 3 broths had what they needed in them and that's why I didn't understand why the "delikat " taste was so strong. after that I also got the sheep pastrami with the mamaliga ..... both cold and the meat totally gummy. that was too much. I asked for the payment note, I reprimanded the very bad quality and I started to leave, when a cigarette holder in her hand gave to take an interest in what happened. She had to be interested before it happened, not after. is the worst restaurant I have entered in the last ten years. honestly, I think it should be closed because it represents a danger to human health.
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