Want to have a good time in Bucharest?
Have your check-in done šļø, sip a coffee, shop around and taste the busy life of the Romanian capital city - youāll find this guide bursting with cool places, fancy restaurants and clubs šŖ© where you can go wearing all the pretty little things your money could buy (bespoke included - see below). You'll see that Romanians do have fun!
Highlights:
š Ia - the traditional Romanian blouse is more than just a piece of clothing; it is a national symbol, a story and a history book. Ia has a simple cut, and is usually white and made of hemp, flax cotton or silk, over which geometrical or floral motifs are embroidered in colored threads.Motifs differ from one region to another. The used ornaments, colors and materials represented a social mark, age, marital status, religious affiliation and place of origin within the country. There is also a day dedicated to the celebration of this shirt, namely the 24th of June.
š§ Mititei/mici - (both Romanian words meaning "little ones", "small ones") is a dish from the Romanian cuisine, consisting of grilled ground meat rolls in cylindrical shape made from a mixture of pork/beef/lamb with spices such as garlic, black pepper, thyme, coriander, anise, savory, and sometimes a touch of paprika; often served with french fries, mustard and pickled vegetables.