Find out what French restaurants to try in Iasi. The large city of Iasi has been a cultural and political hub since the 15th century. Everything orbits the Golden Plateau, bookended by the Palace of Culture and Union Square, and packed to the brim with churches and palaces galore. Iasi has significant Jewish history. The first Yiddish-language newspaper was published here, and the 17th-century Great Synagogue is the oldest surviving synagogue in Romania.
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4 based on 94 reviews
The Cin Cin story walks you through 4 countries, with some of the most representative dishes, made from custom recipes. We care about the appearance, taste, smell, we follow every step when preparing the dishes, and try hard to induce you in an internatio
The place is great, in an old jewish sort of pallace/castle, right in the city center; the food was also good, the staff needs more field related training. Being a very pricey restaurant for the city of Iasi, the waiters need to pay more attention to the way they take care of their customers and potential customers. We were many and therefore treated quite well, cannot say the same about two people entering the restaurant without a reservation. They were so rude rushed out by the waiter though the restaurant was empty.
5 based on 23 reviews
Located in the courtyard of the Literature Museum which, by the way, deserves at least one visit, Restaurant Casa Pogor is a wonderful place full of history and poetry. In the old days it was the place where important Romanian artists were gathering. It i
Went here based on my search for no-traditional restaurants and was completely satisfied, even positively surprised. It is an elegant, quiet and modern restaurant, stadd is very friendly bur in an unintrusive style, and the food is excellent. Interesting dishes, well cooked and very tasty. House wine is absolutely good, I didn't have a bottle, but their wine list is impressive.
Inspired by nature and by greenary, we created a place in which you can escape whenever you feel the need. CitiZen is a state of mind, an experience. It's the place where you find yourself in every moment of the day.
I had a really tasty lunch. There are many choices in the menu and the staff is friendly and helpful when you need a recommendation. Really loved the pork ribs and the American pancakes. Beautiful design and relaxing music. I will return soon for sure!
Bruno reinvents the french crepes - galettes bretonnes - of the thirteenth century, adapts them to the present culinary habits and aims to satisfy the need of correct nutrition by enriching a classic dish with the benefits and the aromas of raw ingredient
The place is part of the larger Palas Mall food court. I went there a couple of times and had some very good crepes. I especially liked the greek crepes and the mint and chocolate ones. The chicory juice is also a unique appearance.One of their main selling points is the fact that they use buckwheat flour which is gluten free. This is a plus for people that have gluten intolerance, and the taste is actually ok. I also like the fact that they cook the food in front of you.
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