8 eastern european rooms in Bucharest we have eaten in, sorted by editor score. All cuisines in Bucharest | Eastern European across every city.

Hanu' lui Manuc (Friday-Saturday) ★ 4.4

Eastern European · $$

lipscani · Strada Franceză 62-64, 030106 București

Hanu' lui Manuc on Franceză in Bucharest Old Town runs the kitchen until 02:00 Fri-Sat, the most evocative late-night Romanian dining in the centre.

Mahala Late Service ★ 4.4

Eastern European · $$

centru-civic · Calea Rahovei 147-153, 050912 București

Mahala's late service at the Bragadiru Palace in Bucharest runs to 01:00 nightly, the city's modern Romanian late-night option for an after-show meal.

Crama Domnească Cellar ★ 4.0

Eastern European · $$

lipscani · Strada Șelari 13-15, Old Town, București

Crama Domnească Cellar is built into the cellar of the princely court ruins on șelari, with wallachian wines and live taraf folk most nights.

Abel's Wine Bar Back Room ★ 4.5

Eastern European · $$

lipscani · Strada Pictor Nicolae Tonitza 10, 030113 București

Abel's Wine Bar back room behind the Old Court on Tonitza in Bucharest is the city's most considered Romanian wine list, with eight tables on Saturdays.

Mici la Piața Obor ★ 4.5

Eastern European · $

obor · Strada Ziduri Moși 4, Sector 2, București

Five mici with mustard, bread and a Romanian lager at Piața Obor in Bucharest for under 35 RON, the most-cited budget plate in the entire capital.

Cartofisserie ★ 3.8

Eastern European · $

sector-4 · Strada Liviu Rebreanu 4, 031787 București

Cartofisserie loaded baked potatoes with bacon, cheese and brânză land at around 25 RON in Bucharest, one of the cheapest sit-down hot lunches around.

La Mama Lipscani ★ 3.9

Eastern European · $

lipscani · Strada Lipscani 36, 030033 București

La Mama's home-cooking chain on Lipscani serves Romanian ciorbă and sarmale plates at 30-55 RON, the Old Town standby for an everyday sit-down dinner.

Langoși la Obor ★ 4.2

Eastern European · $

obor · Strada Ziduri Moși 4, Sector 2, București

The lángos counters at Bucharest's Obor fry dough to order and top with brânză and smântână, around 15-22 RON the city's deepest budget snack option.