Romanian cuisine

Little is known internationally about the Romanian cuisine. But Romanian gastronomy is such a mix of different influences that you will have the impression of travelling to several countries: Greek and Turkish influences since the time of the Ottoman Empire, Hungarian and German tastes from the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Slavic similarities and, lately, we can witness how Italian specialties are becoming part of our culture, due to the intense cultural exchanges from the last 20-30 years.

Traditional cheese tasting

Traditional cheese tasting

French group learning to prepare Lichiu, a traditional desert in Transylvania. Cobor village

French group learning to prepare Lichiu, a traditional dessert in Transylvania. Cobor village

During the wine tasting

During the wine tasting

Dutch group learning how to make Moldavian sausages at cooking workshop in NE Romania

Dutch group learning how to make Moldavian sausages at cooking workshop in NE Romania

Home made pickles in salted water - to be found in every Romanian home

Home made pickles in salted water - to be found in every Romanian home

One of the wine celllars we visit

One of the wine celllars we visit

Craft beer tasting in Neagra village

Craft beer tasting in Neagra village

Kurtos colak - Szekler specialty desert in Lacu Rosu

Kurtos kalacs – Szekler specialty dessert in Lacu Rosu

Local market in Gura Humorului

Local market in Gura Humorului

Sparkling wine tasting in Rhein wine cellars - produced by the champenoise method

Sparkling wine tasting at Rhein wine cellars - produced by the champenoise method

Table ready waiting for the group in Viscri village

Table ready waiting for the group in Viscri village

Traditional soup with cheese balls in Targu Neamt

Traditional soup with cheese balls in Targu Neamt

Cheese making process in a traditional sheepfold

Cheese making process in a traditional sheepfold

Visiting a local food market in spring

Visiting a local food market in spring

During a trip you savour delicious homecooked meals, take part in traditional food workshops, discover how local brandy and wine are prepared using centuries old receipts. You will also taste local craft beer, try several mineral water springs, and of course, taste local cheese and home-made pickles.

Don’t hesitate to contact us, we are more than happy to design your trip to Romania!