Wednesday, June 29, 2016

food in Sibiu

Jennifer Teng 鄧之欣's photo.
Jennifer Teng 鄧之欣's photo.
Jennifer Teng 鄧之欣's photo.
Jennifer Teng 鄧之欣's photo.
 
 
 
We dropped the plan to hike the Heros cross in Sinaia due to the close of cable car and thunderstorms, and took train to Sibiu today. We walked around town and finally found a good Romania restaurant. I ordered chicken noodle soup, sausage, and stir-fired mushrooms for only $7.34. I got local coke and ice cream for the group from the supermarket, and we also shared a cheap beer at the hostel which we will never tried again. — eating Romanian cuisine at Crama Sibiul Vechi.
 
Jennifer Teng 鄧之欣's photo.
Jennifer Teng 鄧之欣's photo.
Jennifer Teng 鄧之欣's photo.
Jennifer Teng 鄧之欣's photo.
We headed out for dessert after dinner, and I tried Papanași, a Romanian traditional fried or boiled pastry resembling a small sphere, usually filled with a soft cheese such as urdă and any kind of sour jam (only $1.6 per piece). The word papanași may come from the Latin papa or pappa, which means "food for children," yet adults love it as well. I then took some light shots of Sibiu. — checked in to DELIS Restaurant.

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