Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar 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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It doesn`t matter how good it is ( and it`s just mediocre ), but to wait for a pizza for exactly 45`is just unacceptable. And this happens without any explanation, with only two or three occupied tables!
3 based on 22 reviews
Located in the historic centre of Baia Mare, Log Out is the place where you can find your favourite drink - from local and imported beers to fancy cocktails - and grab a bite. Weâre a chill pub by day that goes crazy on weekend nights.
Iâve given this 3 stars purely because of the chips, they are delicious proper fresh chips! And the mixed salad was lovely and fresh... however, it loses stars for having a very poor vegetarian choice! In fact chips and salad was all I could have! I know meat is a big deal in romania, they have a saying that the Romanians favourite vegetable is pork! But most restaurants have a few veggie options, not so here. But if you want good chips this is the place to go!
3 based on 39 reviews
The Hawaiian pizza was rather tasty, but at approximately 30 centimeters (and an empty tummy!), I thought it a bit small for a full meal. It was skimpy on the pineapple (no more than two chunks per slice) and had a paper-thin crust. The taste was nice, but I wouldn't go above and beyond and say it was even close to the tastiest pizza I have ever had. The servers weren't particularly friendly or patient when they realized I didn't speak Romanian.
3 based on 95 reviews
As mentioned by others, this rustic restaurant, which seems part of an alley, serves traditional, plentiful food. We dined outside, and the restaurant was very busy. They have an extensive menu. Oddly, despite the 10 different preparations of potatoes listed on the menu, they only had french fries. Our server disappeared for long periods of time, and it took a very long time for our food to arrive (some entrees came out, then 10 minutes later, another entree, etc.). While waiting for dishes, we enjoyed the strolling trio of musicians. If we had not felt so forgotten, we would have enjoyed this restaurant more.
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4 based on 74 reviews
I had lunch with my extended family. We were all impressed by this place. It is in a historical building, having a nice touch of its specificity. The food was good, and you gotta try the palinca they have there. Exquisite!I truly recommend it!
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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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4 based on 137 reviews
We had late lunch (early dinner?) at this restaurant situated in a nice square. There were not many people, so the service was timely.My sister and I had ribs. They were broken, not in one piece as usual, and sweet (with ginger?). I didn't like them, my sister did. She said they were delicious. Our vegetarian cousin had pizza and was very happy with it. So was my brother in law who had chicken breast. Daniel had pork meat on black beans, which he found a bit too hot.
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