Les Bourgeois

Bucharest


French bistro–styled place with a mouth-watering range of salads as well as chicken, fish and beef dishes. The lamb chops will not disappoint. It also serves a handy bacon-and-egg breakfast (29 lei). Eat on the terrace along a bustling corner of the Historic Centre.


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