Bricks – (M)eating Point Restaurant

Cluj-Napoca


Jazz flows right along with the cocktails at this chic steakhouse overhanging the river. Italian pasta dishes, burgers and barbecued meats dominate the menu, alongside a couple of vegetarian options and plump desserts such as cottage-cheese pancakes. Lunch specials (23 lei) offer the best value.


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