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Restaurant Hanu' lui Manuc

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Str. Franceză 62-64, București 030106, Romania, București 030106, Romania

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Str. Franceză 62-64, București 030106, Romania, București 030106, Romania

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Bucharest’s Top-Rated Restaurants Delivering Exceptional Fine Dining Excellence.

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Guide Commentary

Restaurant Hanu' lui Manuc offers a refined dining experience deeply rooted in Bucharest’s history, making it an ideal destination for special occasions. Set within a beautifully preserved 19th-century inn, its atmosphere combines rustic charm with elegant architectural details like centuries-old arches and a wraparound wooden balcony. The service is attentive and knowledgeable, with staff guiding guests through the traditional menu. Culinary craftsmanship shines in signature dishes such as sarmale (cabbage rolls), perfectly seasoned mici (grilled sausages), and exquisite desserts like their Pavlova. Ingredients are carefully selected to honor Romanian culinary heritage, delivering rich, authentic flavors presented with care. Portions satisfy without excess, underscoring quality over quantity. Priced moderately for the level of quality and historic ambiance, reservations are recommended, particularly for evenings when live traditional performances elevate the experience. This venue suits those seeking a memorable, culturally immersive meal — perfect for couples, business dinners, or anyone eager to appreciate Romania’s gastronomic legacy with excellent service and a unique setting[1][2][4][6][7].

Bucharest’s Top-Rated Restaurants: Exceptional Dining at the Finest Venues.

Bucharest

Guide Commentary

Restaurant Hanu' lui Manuc offers a refined dining experience deeply rooted in Bucharest’s history and tradition, making it an exceptional choice for special occasions. Set in a beautifully preserved 19th-century inn, the ambiance blends elegant rustic charm with a lively atmosphere, enhanced by attentive and knowledgeable staff who guide guests through the menu with care. The kitchen excels in authentic Romanian cuisine, showcasing signature dishes like *sarmale* (cabbage rolls) and *ciorbă de burtă* (tripe soup), prepared with quality ingredients and presented with thoughtful craftsmanship. The spacious courtyard and historic interiors create a memorable setting that elevates the meal beyond food alone. Its reputation for quality and cultural richness, paired with a moderate price point, positions Hanu' lui Manuc as a must-visit destination for those seeking both culinary excellence and a unique, immersive atmosphere in Bucharest’s Old Town[1][3][4][6].

Where Locals Eat in Bucharest.

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If you want a genuine slice of Bucharest life, Hanu' lui Manuc is where many locals go when they want good traditional food without fuss. Tucked in the lively Lipscani neighborhood, it feels like stepping into a warm, old-world courtyard with wooden balconies and that classic Brâncovenesc vibe. The atmosphere is relaxed yet lively, perfect for a casual meal with friends or family. The staff are friendly and attentive without being overbearing, adding to the comfortable local feel. On the menu, dishes like sarmale (cabbage rolls) and ciorbă de burtă (tripe soup) get a lot of love, and portions are generous enough to share. Prices feel fair for the quality and the generous servings, making it a solid spot for authentic Romanian flavors without stretching your wallet. Weeknights are usually calmer, while weekends get buzzier but still cozy. No need to rush to book—walk-ins often get a spot, especially if you avoid peak dinner time. It’s a real neighborhood gem that locals return to for that warm, timeless vibe and honest food.

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Reviews (10)

Nicolae Berfela
Nicolae Berfela
5.0
Nov 4, 2025
Google Places

Dining at Hanu’ Lui Manuc was an unforgettable experience — a perfect blend of tradition, history, and great food. The atmosphere feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by centuries-old architecture and warm hospitality. I tried the Vizir Ciolan — incredibly tender, perfectly seasoned, and beautifully presented. Every bite reflected authentic Romanian craftsmanship. The staff were attentive and friendly, and the entire place radiates charm and culture. Highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Bucharest — whether for local dishes, historical vibes, or simply a memorable culinary experience.

Tas
Tas
4.0
Nov 1, 2025
Google Places

Visited this place twice for dinner and had different experiences. The food tends to be a bit cold/lukewarm but the flavours are good. Service was somewhat worse the first time (perhaps exacerbated by our confusion on how to order - placed using the QR code but then a server came to take our order?) we were also sat upstairs in an awkward, narrow corridor and the music was also quite loud, neither of which helped the experience. Ordered the lamb chops, which were tender, well cooked and flavoured - but lukewarm. However, service was better the second time thanks to Mihai B. and (perhaps) us sitting downstairs. Music volume was actually bearable and service was really quick (the lamb knuckle came around 5 minutes after ordering - which actually makes the lukewarm meat a stranger phenomenon here). Also ordered some pita bread, which was nice as it’s freshly made (did struggle to finish two out of three, maybe shouldn’t have ordered along them with the lamb knuckle). Somehow had room for dessert so ordered the “biscuit cake” house special and pavlova. Biscuit cake had a fruitier taste than I was expecting and wasn’t too sweet (good things, as I was thinking it might be sickeningly sweet chocolate and biscuit). Pavlova is good: some of the fruit is sour (out of season I guess), the meringue was a bit too chewy for my liking and the syrup almost tastes like cough syrup but the mascarpone cream does help with these elements (somewhat). First time we didn’t book a table and had no wait (on a Friday night - looked quite busy as we came out around 9:15 pm). Second time we booked a table for 9:30 pm, came 20 minutes early (was asked whether we’d like to sit inside or outside) and was significantly less busy when we came in and out. TL;DR food is lukewarm which is annoying. Service is good, probably don’t order using the QR code. I’d recommend sitting downstairs if you can.

Kristina Kostova
Kristina Kostova
5.0
Oct 29, 2025
Google Places

We had great time. Came here for dinner, we were seated immediately. Emanuel was our server and took great care of us. The food was delicious and there was a dancing show. I would recommend this place to my friends and will come back ☺️

Inbal Kertis
Inbal Kertis
5.0
Oct 26, 2025
Google Places

The dinner was great. A lot of very tasty food and fabulous deserts. The waiter, Parvu Alexandru, was very nice. He recommended us of the food and drinks and didn't let us order more food than we can eat. The music and the show were fun. I'll definitely come back next time in Bucharest.

Mark Leidich
Mark Leidich
5.0
Oct 15, 2025
Google Places

We had a great time here while staying in Bucharest a couple of days. We wanted some authentic dishes and a cool atmosphere. We saw the decent ratings and gave it a try. Food was great as was the service and the atmosphere. We made reservations on line ahead of time and were seated in the wine cellar portion of the restaurant. There is the main (I suppose) dinning room upstairs and then this wine cellar portion below. We’re super glad we were down there! I’d suggest requesting it from the start. There is also a huge courtyard with seating and one of their bars … this place must be hopping on weekends in the warmer months. While we are not bilingual and our waiter spoke very little English, it still worked great. We liked him a lot and trusted his suggestions for us to have a coupe of their traditional desserts. One last thing - they had my all time favorite beers on tap that is only available in Eastern Europe as far as I’ve found. I love Kozel dark (brewed in the Czech Republic).

Inbal Kertis
Inbal Kertis
5.0
2 weeks ago
Google

The dinner was great. A lot of very tasty food and fabulous deserts. The waiter, Parvu Alexandru, was very nice. He recommended us of the food and drinks and didn't let us order more food than we can eat. The music and the show were fun. I'll definitely come back next time in Bucharest.

Mark Leidich
Mark Leidich
5.0
3 weeks ago
Google

We had a great time here while staying in Bucharest a couple of days. We wanted some authentic dishes and a cool atmosphere. We saw the decent ratings and gave it a try. Food was great as was the service and the atmosphere. We made reservations on line ahead of time and were seated in the wine cellar portion of the restaurant. There is the main (I suppose) dinning room upstairs and then this wine cellar portion below. We’re super glad we were down there! I’d suggest requesting it from the start. There is also a huge courtyard with seating and one of their bars … this place must be hopping on weekends in the warmer months. While we are not bilingual and our waiter spoke very little English, it still worked great. We liked him a lot and trusted his suggestions for us to have a coupe of their traditional desserts. One last thing - they had my all time favorite beers on tap that is only available in Eastern Europe as far as I’ve found. I love Kozel dark (brewed in the Czech Republic).

Nicolae Berfela
Nicolae Berfela
5.0
in the last week
Google

Dining at Hanu’ Lui Manuc was an unforgettable experience — a perfect blend of tradition, history, and great food. The atmosphere feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by centuries-old architecture and warm hospitality. I tried the Vizir Ciolan — incredibly tender, perfectly seasoned, and beautifully presented. Every bite reflected authentic Romanian craftsmanship. The staff were attentive and friendly, and the entire place radiates charm and culture. Highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Bucharest — whether for local dishes, historical vibes, or simply a memorable culinary experience.

Kristina Kostova
Kristina Kostova
5.0
a week ago
Google

We had great time. Came here for dinner, we were seated immediately. Emanuel was our server and took great care of us. The food was delicious and there was a dancing show. I would recommend this place to my friends and will come back ☺️

Tas
Tas
4.0
a week ago
Google

Visited this place twice for dinner and had different experiences. The food tends to be a bit cold/lukewarm but the flavours are good. Service was somewhat worse the first time (perhaps exacerbated by our confusion on how to order - placed using the QR code but then a server came to take our order?) we were also sat upstairs in an awkward, narrow corridor and the music was also quite loud, neither of which helped the experience. Ordered the lamb chops, which were tender, well cooked and flavoured - but lukewarm. However, service was better the second time thanks to Mihai B. and (perhaps) us sitting downstairs. Music volume was actually bearable and service was really quick (the lamb knuckle came around 5 minutes after ordering - which actually makes the lukewarm meat a stranger phenomenon here). Also ordered some pita bread, which was nice as it’s freshly made (did struggle to finish two out of three, maybe shouldn’t have ordered along them with the lamb knuckle). Somehow had room for dessert so ordered the “biscuit cake” house special and pavlova. Biscuit cake had a fruitier taste than I was expecting and wasn’t too sweet (good things, as I was thinking it might be sickeningly sweet chocolate and biscuit). Pavlova is good: some of the fruit is sour (out of season I guess), the meringue was a bit too chewy for my liking and the syrup almost tastes like cough syrup but the mascarpone cream does help with these elements (somewhat). First time we didn’t book a table and had no wait (on a Friday night - looked quite busy as we came out around 9:15 pm). Second time we booked a table for 9:30 pm, came 20 minutes early (was asked whether we’d like to sit inside or outside) and was significantly less busy when we came in and out. TL;DR food is lukewarm which is annoying. Service is good, probably don’t order using the QR code. I’d recommend sitting downstairs if you can.