Reviews on International food in Baia Mare, Transylvania, Romania. Baia Mare (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbaja ˈmare] ( listen); Hungarian: Nagybánya; German: Frauenbach; Ukrainian: Бая-Маре; Latin: Rivulus Dominarum; Yiddish: באניע, Banya) is a municipality along the Săsar River, in northwestern Romania; it is the capital of Maramureș County. The city is situated about 600 kilometres (373 miles) from Bucharest, 70 km (43 mi) from the border with Hungary, and 50 km (31 mi) from the border with Ukraine.
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4 based on 51 reviews
The venue is located in the centre of Baia Mare at nice big square surrounded with old buildings. Parking is possible on the street. The restaurant has an outdoor and an indoor seating area. We sat outside. The menu is OK and we would have liked to order some food and drinks. We sat there quite a while but nobody came to us and got our order, we left for another restaurant.
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We ended up here by chance. The restaurant is placed in a forest.all you hear are the birds singing and the wind blowing through the leaves. The food was excellent as well as the service.
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I was there at a recomandation, but we were disapointed. We ordered pizza, pasta and beef taglliatta with vegetables. The pasta was very heavy, i dont know what cheese they put in it, but you cant eat it. The pizza was average, an ordinary dhough, the spicy oil was not olive oil. The beef was good and the vegetables were awsome, very spicy. We will not go there next time.
Everybody is welcome at family owned and managed "Clubul Campionilor" Restaurant. We take pride in serving good food in our A la carte menu, or perhaps you would like to try out our ever changing daily menu, with various dishes varying from local and trad
We had good service for over 40 people, with Romanian appetisers already on the table on arrival. Unfortunately the menu was extended by a family member at the last minute, giving too many soup and main options, so we waited over a period of 2-3 hours to be fed soups then mains. Given that Romanian dinners start at 5.30 and we didn't expect to leave until 11ish, it was bearable. The soups were tasty, and I had a seafood pasta, which was good, fresh pasta and the seafood was good. The meat mains were rated as OK by family members.
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