Piccolo Mondo
Piccolo Mondo is a Lebanese restaurant housed in a single-family home in Sector 1 of Bucharest. The building has been converted into a dining space with walls decorated in Lebanese style, natural materials, and warm colors, while a fountain runs inside.
The place emerged from a love of Middle Eastern traditions and reflects Lebanese culture and customs, including shared meals and hospitality. Over the years, it has built a reputation for quality and genuine service, attracting visitors seeking authentic flavors.
The restaurant occupies a residential home and reflects Lebanese hospitality through its decoration and design. The spaces feature natural materials and warm colors that evoke Mediterranean living and emphasize the values of family and sharing.
The restaurant is located in Sector 1 and is easily accessible for visitors exploring the city. Operating throughout the week, it accommodates both lunch and dinner visits.
In the kitchen, cooks prepare bread in traditional brick ovens, with Pita Manakish Zataar and Lahme Bajeen being specialties. These baked goods have their own flavor with fragrant toppings and crispy edges common in Lebanese cuisine.
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