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Hotels in Bucharest |
Between the wars Bucharest was famed for its bacchanals, its gourmet cuisine and its Gypsy music - but all this ended with the puritanical postwar regime of Communism. However, the situation has improved in recent years, with a burgeoning restaurant scene, and it's now possible to enjoy some excellent cuisines, although the service in some places still leaves much to be desired. The city's nightlife, whilst still not quite cutting edge, is also seeing signs of a new vibrancy, with new bars opening up on what seems like a daily basis
Eating
The cheapest places to eat at midday are the
street stalls, pizzerias, kebab
and
burger bars
on the main avenues, around the Gara de Nord and in the Piata Universitatii underpass. Mostly, these are open Monday to Saturday from 9am...
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Drinking
Bars
, like restaurants, are springing up all over Bucharest, and whilst some are still quite basic, the majority of the newer ones are imaginative venues serving bar food and presenting live music. Many remain open well into the early hours.
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