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Romanian Garden

3.6 (183 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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Moderate noise
Casual
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Good for kids

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Celina D.

From the moment we walked in we had a warm greeting. This is a Romanian restaurant with traditional dishes and occasionally they have traditional music parties. On this occasion it was a Sunday lunch for me and my family. We ordered very classic Romanian grandma dishes like sarmale, mici, and creier pane (brain ‍). For aps I didn't get a proper pic to post here but we had eggplant salad, fasole batuta( beans) , ardei copti ( roasted red peppers ) zacuaca ( vegetarian mixed roast). Well, i missed pics from the chicken soup ( with galuste) and belly soup (Supra de Burta) that's for the conosours. The drinks of choice were Romanian beer, white wine, and Tuica ( pear liquor server hot with pepper to kill winter germs). All was amazing, very fresh, generous portions, and service was stellar. I recommend!

Chicken Soup with dumplings
Isabella T.

I came to Romanian Garden for lunch at 1:30pm on a Saturday. We did not have a reservation but there was a lot of space available for seating (it was pretty empty at this time.) Our server came by to ask for our drink orders and to offer us water. We got two glasses of the house red wine which was very good! While we waited for our appetizers they brought out this very good white bread that was cold but had a nice crispy crust and fluffy interior. For food we ordered and shared: Salata Boeuf: boiled vegetable and chicken salad. Super good and comforting! Tasted like potato salad but with some chicken in it and it went very well over the table bread that was brought out to us. Polenta with sour cream and feta cheese: this was heavenly. Warm polenta with salty feta and cold sour cream. Truly loved this dish especially for the temperature contrasts. It was super creamy and comforting. Would recommend that anyone who comes here gets this to try! Ciorba de Fasole (Bean soup): very hearty soup with white beans. Had some nice hints of tomato, dill, and other veggies. Very filling and healthy! Did not have any meat that I could appreciate so might be a good option for vegetarians--but definitely ask to confirm. Soup of the day: the option for the day was this chicken and dumpling soup that reminded me a lot of chicken noodle soup. More on the watery side but with flavorful light broth that was very comforting. I could see myself eating this nonstop while sick. It was perfect for a cold day. It had some chicken in it as well as carrots and two small dumplings without any filling in them. Would be nice to see a little more vegetables or chicken in this one per serving since it felt like it lacked a little bit of content. Grilled Trout with cabbage side: my trout was very well cooked and tender. It fell off the bone with ease and was flavorful. The side of cabbage was also very good and satisfying! Liked how they put some lemon on the plate as well as capers for extra flavor if you want it. Romanian stew with polenta: my boyfriend ordered this and it was very hearty and filling. Basically different cuts of pork (loin, sausage) in a tomato stew served with polenta, cheese, and a sunny side up egg! Very flavorful, decadent, and rich. Definitely on the heavier side. Overall, had a great experience here. My boyfriend is Romanian and he said the food here is very decent! The space is really nice and large so this place could be perfect to host larger groups. Service was also fantastic! Many options of traditional Romanian dishes that are comforting and feel high quality. The portion sizes are very very large so it's a good bang for your buck! We took so many leftovers home. Would recommend this place for Romanian food in Queens! Definitely hope to return soon and try on of their desserts which also looked delicious.

Sour cream

Romanian Garden is an amazing restaurant. Wonderful ambiance. Very friendly people. Service is top notch. And the food was great. The Romanian skinless sausage - Mititei is the best.

a basket of sliced bread
Nora F.

Hubby and I decided to check out the place since we've been passing by but not stopping by. This night was on a Saturday night. I think the owner greeted and seated us down. I believe his wife was working too because they looked like a couple. Maybe the son is a bartender, and the daughter is a waitress. I didn't see the grandkids working, but I'm sure someday they'll be busy here too. The ambiance is mainly European dining style, complete with singers, not a live band but live singers. They sang in Romanian! Wow! Where's my Winter Soldier Sebastian Stan when I needed him? I ordered Filet Mignon Steak Lover with vegetables. Hubby had Romanian skirt steak a gratar. I liked my filet Mignon but didn't like how the vegetables were prepared because I thought they came from canned vegetables or frozen vegetables. I may not get the vegetable on the side from here because I love fresh vegetables! The service was good, considering how busy the place was at the time. If you like live music, come here on weekends because the singer could sing all night. We didn't understand the language, but we thought it was fun.

Fish and Romanian polenta (mămăliga )
Monica B.

Best Romanian restaurant in New York!The food is very good and hot ,service is always amazing and the ambiance is full of warmth and happiness especially when they have artists performing!This past Sunday they were so accommodating with our huge party of 15 people.On a super cold day of walking in the city,nothing warms you up like a Romanian boiled brandy (tuica fiarta ) and a nice hot bowl of Romanian soup,trust me on this!!

Ecaterina C.

5* for the best service we ever had at Romanian Garden ever Our waitress Camelia was very kind and professional Food was delicious

Sia M.

The food is pretty good and considering I haven't been here in a long time, I was pleasantly surprised by the hospitality and attentive server who also spoke multiple languages - Spanish (fluently), some Italian , French, English and of course Romanian. The service used to be met with some level of discourteous attitude but not from her- she made our experience great! More of this please! While the food is relatively decent (compared to my mother's cooking), the prices are high for what it is. This is supposed to be home style cooking without any flare of high end or sophistication, so the prices really need to match. Couple of things I noticed: -We asked for the outdoor seating across the bike bath situated on the street, but we were told those are reserved; there were 5 tables empty and we sat across for over an hour while NONE were ever occupied. Clearly there was another reason for not seating us there but I'd prefer more honesty. -The bill automatically includes a 20% tip and we were a party of only 4 who barely drank (2 beers) and ate (one sampler platter and what looked like two appetizers) for a hefty (almost) $200! -The bill also included the credit card charge which was significant. Overall, if you want to try Romanian and this is a new thing for you, I'd say go ahead, just be aware.

Lamb rack with polenta
Aishwarya S.

This is the second time I've had Romanian food and everything was good. The portions are huge and the price reasonable - perks of eating in one of the NYC Boroughs! Came here on a rainy day and the food was delicious. The Romanian red wine was good, the lamp rack with polenta was huge, flavorful and delicious. I also had the doughnuts (forgot their actual name) and it was nice not too sweet a bit tart and good.

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Better than the other Romanian restaurant in town. Food is bland, but that might be the type of cuisine. I'm used to flavorful food.

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Amazing spot to enjoy great food with great friends. Staff are amazing, great service. Enjoyed the vibe.

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Went for new year. It was an amazing show and the atmosphere was amazing! I ordered the lamb and polenta... been dreaming of it ever since!!

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