Keller Steak House

Braşov


Bloody steaks and smooth red wine, served decadently in Keller's cavernous interior… there's more than a hint of a vampire's lair about this upmarket steakhouse. The meat is premium quality, with equally classy wines, brandies and desserts. If a whopping sirloin with Roquefort is more than you can handle, you can choose from Mediterranean-inspired fish dishes, a few vegetarian options and pasta.


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