Setting aside the decidedly retro feel to the Coroana de Aur hotel’s restaurant, it’s considered the finest place to eat in town. Indulgent game dishes include wild boar leg with venison sauce, while Romanian classics such as grilled trout are faultlessly prepared. Otherwise there’s a daredevil dining choice: pork brains with egg and onion.
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