Embark on a Bucharest Food Tour that uncovers the rich history and delicious cuisine of Romania. Indulge in traditional snacks and explore the city’s iconic landmarks.
Embark on a Bucharest Food Tour that uncovers the rich history and delicious cuisine of Romania. Indulge in traditional snacks and explore the city’s iconic landmarks.
- Bucharest - Your Unhealthy Food Tour of Bucharest is a harmonious blend of old and new, food and beverages, history and architecture. It starts with a snack: “The taste of communism” – Romanian Pretzel and Sana Yoghurt – because under communism, this is how you could get over a healthy breakfast on your way to work. Considering we are not going to…
- Bucharest - Your Unhealthy Food Tour of Bucharest is a harmonious blend of old and new, food and beverages, history and architecture. It starts with a snack: “The taste of communism” – Romanian Pretzel and Sana Yoghurt – because under communism, this is how you could get over a healthy breakfast on your way to work. Considering we are not going to work, we can get immersed in the local history by visual checking the surroundings of our meeting point – Lupa Capitolina Monument.
We will then make our way to the Tram Station, right in front of New St. George’s Church, consecrated in 1707 and considered a wonder of the age. A 15 minutes ride on a tram will take us winding along Mosilor Avenue, which separates the Jewish quarter from the Armenian quarter and then introduces us to the communist architecture. Subsequently to WW2, once the Communist regime took over the political scene in Romania, much of the historical Bucharest lost its coordinates, at least architecturally speaking, and we will be able to see the transition.
The tram ride is over and we reach Obor Market – one of Romania’s biggest and oldest traditional market, which has been around in one form or another for more than 300 years. The old market was completely destroyed as part of Bucharest’s urban renewal project, and two modern halls, a public housing complex and a small park erected in its place. Obor has certainly changed a lot, but it remains a Bucharest icon, beloved by locals and visited by the country’s most esteemed guests, including President Nixon in 1969.
If you are interested in learning more about Romanian food & culture, Obor Market is an interesting place to start. Here you can find anything from cheese and meat products, countless types of honey, fresh fruits and vegetables to sauerkraut, spices and handcrafted wooden bowls sold at market stalls and small shops spread over some 26,000 square meters. A well-known terrace selling “mititei” (traditional Romanian grilled ground Meat Rolls) and cool beer is our next great spot for an unhealthy stop, as well as for mingling with the locals.
After this authentic experience, we’ll hop in a trolleybus this time and head back along Mosilor Street and Carol I Boulevard to another area filled with history – University Square. As we walk, we will get to see and learn about the most important historical landmarks located between University Square and Cismigiu Park.
As the saying goes, there is no better way to bring people together than with desserts. So our unhealthy tour will end in a fine and traditional restaurant where we’ll have sweet Wallachian doughnuts called Papanasi, served hot, filled with jam and delicious sour cream on top. What a way to be sure you will be getting sweet memories in Bucharest!
While indulging, feel free to ask your friendly local guide for tips on what else to eat and see during your stay in Bucharest.
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Your Bucharest Food Tour promoting unhealthy choices beautifully merges ancient and modern, edible and drinkable, history and architecture. It all starts with the quintessential communist snack: the Romanian Pretzel and Sana Yoghurt, because once upon a time, this was a quick breakfast substitute on the way to the grindstone under the communist regime….
Your Bucharest Food Tour promoting unhealthy choices beautifully merges ancient and modern, edible and drinkable, history and architecture. It all starts with the quintessential communist snack: the Romanian Pretzel and Sana Yoghurt, because once upon a time, this was a quick breakfast substitute on the way to the grindstone under the communist regime. Though we aren’t headed for any work, we can absorb the historical atmosphere by visually inspecting the area surrounding our assembly landmark – the Lupa Capitolina Monument.
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