Reviews on Bar food in Alba Iulia, Transylvania, Romania. Alba Iulia (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌalba ˈjuli.a] ( listen); German: Karlsburg or Carlsburg, formerly Weißenburg, Hungarian: Gyulafehérvár, Latin: Apulum, Ottoman Turkish: Erdel Belgradı or Belgrad-ı Erdel) is a city located on the Mureş River in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania, with a population of 63,536 as of 2011. Since the High Middle Ages, the city has been the seat of Transylvania's Roman Catholic diocese. Between 1541 and 1690 it was the capital of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and the latter Principality of Transylvania. Alba Iulia is historically important for Romanians, Hungarians and Transylvanian Saxons.
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2 based on 21 reviews
This is a nice place to go for just a coffee or a drink at night. The atmosphere is a mix between a bar and a nightclub. Dimmed lights are combined with dark walls decorated with typical neon signs of popular beer manufacturers. You sit on typical outdoor garden benches combined with matching garden tables. It creates a quite nice feeling of being outdoors even though indoors. Prices are like any other pub in the Alba area. I recommend a visit.
Sunday night and most places closed. Our hotel recommended this coffee shop and bar. We could not have had a better welcome, service or food. We thought we would just have a drink and snacks and move on but stayed and were delighted. We each, four of us, had different pasta dishes and salads all were excellent in quality and quantity. We asked for no smoking and they opened up the restaurant for us rather than leave us in the bar. Many thanks to a splendid barman!
Come to restaurant Menuet with a capacity of 56 seats, with a unique architectural style patterns emerging from a classic restaurant with a cozy ambiance where you can enjoy international dishes at competitive prices. Comfort, elegance and quality of serv
Thought we would try it again, this time with the kids! Unfortunately seems things worsened since our visit there last year. The place looked dirty, as if no tables have ever been wiped. You can forget about sitting outside since! The tables face an alleyway & nothing but over grown shrubs to block the unattractive view. Also the young waitstaff sat a table next to us, with cell phones, pocketbooks & papers scattered on it. And yes the two that were present congregated there. No cleaning taking place. Although our waitress was friendly there was still plenty of room for improvement.The food arrived in installments! Teodora's meal did NOT arrive with the the others but additional 15 minutes later after we inquired about the delay! And all she had ordered was a pasta dish! The food when it did arrive was indeed tasty but the damage of the long wait was already done. And can you imagine an Italian restaurant that doesn't serve spaghetti & meatballs! LOL!There will not be a third visit...
3 based on 479 reviews
Authentic medieval restaurant with an impressive building unique in the military, ecclesiastical or civil architecture from South-Eastern Europe, being for five centuries witness to varius events of historical and national interest, taking several uses de
The place is simply beautiful, located within the old Alba Carolina citadel. Rich in history, the walls and interiors remind one of the medieval times and people we only learned about in books.Service is good and food options are quite varied. For a change, this restaurant does not serve Pizza and such but rather offers traditional dishes such as cabbage rolls, beans soup in a scooped home bread shell, grilled trout with garlick and cornmeal.I tried the beans soup and it was delicious, however, I had better versions in other places. The bread was not quite the right kind and quickly absorbed the liquid, therefore, it really involves eating most of it to enjoy. However... the taste is absolutelly heaven!
4 based on 253 reviews
Went there after reading Trip Advisor. Honestly, if this is number three, what are the other restaurants doing! Arrived there about 8pm. Plenty of tables enjoying a drink. Nobody eating. Alarm bells should have been ringing. Ordered a bottle of Sauvignon blanc. Waitress came back and started to open a bottle of Riesling. I said that is not what we ordered. She said I know but this is the same (itâs white and itâs wine). Sent it back and they brought the expensive Sauvignon. Not the one I had ordered, but very nice. The waitress informed us that none of the specials were available and none of the pizzas. So I ordered something that was available. Only to be told that wasnât available. Rather than play a game of guess what we have available; I asked what do you recommend? Chicken fajitas. Okay. They came, the wraps were cut into small quadrants so you could not make a fajita. And the blandest dish I have ever had. Partner had chicken Kiev, said worse than your standard frozen supermarket offering. Donât go here unless you are starving and donât enjoy good food or good service!!!!In the name of the city we thank you for the blessing and we will pray for you as well ,making sure the divinity can do a lot for you too,as for all of us.To avoid the disappointments of our clients, you must be sure that we work hard, but for people with high expectations, it seems like you are , and you have to believe that you are not the only one; our advice is , never to descend below the 1st place when choosing a location because only in this way exceptional people like you can always be together in the exceptional places they deserve.So always choose No. 1, we'll all be happy and hope we do not come back to that place except when we deserve it.
4 based on 182 reviews
Situated at the entrance to the Alba Carolina Citadele, Dante Cafe & Dine welcomes guests with an attractive design and international sensory culinary experience designed to satisfy the taste of the most demanding guests.
Great ambiance, delicious food and outstanding service.Visited Dante several times during our 2 week stay in Alba Iulia. Every time the service was prompt and extremely professional. The food was always served timely, the presentation was at the highest standards and everything I tried was delicious: Supa crema de cartofi, Ciorba de vacuta, Rasol de miel, Piept Rata, Scarita de porc, Tentacula de caracatita, Pizza quatro formaggi cu salam picant, and Bruschete. For desert, I tried the Inghetata la strada (all 3 flavors) and Duo Chocolat.I tried the Detu...ica Cocktail and it was an interesting experience. My favorite wines served at Dante must be the locally produced Domeniul Ciumbrud selection - I encourage everyone to give it a try.
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