Cricova

Moldova


Named after (but not associated with) a locally famous winery, this country-themed restaurant has a suitably extensive wine list to accompany Romanian/Moldovan fare like mǎmǎligǎ (polenta) and plǎcintǎ (stuffed pastries), plus many meat and fish dishes.

There's no English menu but the wait staff can help out with broken English, or just point and pray.


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