Find out what International restaurants to try in Mangalia. Mangalia (Romanian pronunciation: [maŋˈɡali.a], Turkish: Mankalya, ancient Callatis (Greek: Κάλλατις/Καλλατίς; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara) is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Romania.
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3 based on 97 reviews
Nice to sit and people watch on the terrace as the location is on the corner of the main strip down near the beach. Despite having a pizza oven, we had what was probably the worst soggy pizza ever!
Our restaurant offers you a great variety of food and drinks! If you are looking for the real taste of traditional Romanian food here is the perfect place!
The restaurant is very big, probably designed to accommodate large crowds during the summer. The staff was very friendly, but the food was not more than average. We had fish, shark and schnitzel with a bottle of white Romanian wine, plus ice cream and a chocolate cake, all good but nothing memorable. The fish was a bit overcooked and dry, with plenty of bones.Decorations are basic and, while it is has large windows on two sides, the covered terrace surrounding the restaurant takes most of the natural light.
Worth a go at night for some cocktails and icecream ,worh trying their food.Located in center of neptun resort at the main road ,now overnamed has rose marie .At night singers and dancers come there for live music and dance.
A decent restaurant with a beautiful large garden, I would recommend one of the tables in the backyard, especially as the restaurant organizes shows in some evenings and the atmosphere might get very noisy and inappropriate for dinner if you're not the wedding parties lover type.The food is not something to dream about, but could be considered as decent comparing with the alternatives you have in the area.Service is friendly and seemed to be fast, although I was "lucky" to have an incredible slow one (I had to go and find the waiter in order to place the order, 50 minutes after the wine was served - no kidding). As there are no many places to choose from, this might be a safe place to eat, if you happen to be in the area.
4 based on 64 reviews
The pizzas were not well cooked. Poor taste. The red wine was disgusting, we complained and got the message the wine was good! On top we had to wait quite long. Sorry but weâre very disappointed. Poor choice of restaurants in this place. A bit further in 2 Mai thereâre plenty of restaurants along the road.
3 based on 99 reviews
The food at Bolo is very tasty and the staff very nice and friendly. One of the good in Vama Veche where you can eat.
3 based on 20 reviews
This restaurant serves very tasty food,with reasonable price tags.It is clean,the dishes are huge so it's guaranteed not to remain hungry after eating here.After remaining disappointed by other similar "impinge tava"(push the plate) restaurants,I have to leave a big like for this one.Would definitely come back to eat here!
3 based on 20 reviews
We ate there twice, 3 families with kids.The good:The menu is quite diverse, traditional Romanian food as well as Italian stuff.They have a nice terrace and live music on some evenings.The bad:If it's crowded, you'll end up waiting a lot to order, though the food will be served quite fast.There is a ship themed playground for kids full of problems. One of the slides it's made of tin and it's broken in a couple of places. Kids can bruise very easily. The pavement is irregular and full of holes, hence the little ones stumbled a lot. Some of the wooden parts are quite loose and kids need constant supervision.I have no idea how they received authorization for this playground.Food, although it was tasty, we have a big suspicion that we got some sort of gastroenteritis/food poisoning. The day after eating there, some of the kids in our group started throwing up, complain about stomach aches and cramps and had high fever.You can only pay with cash.
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