Boema House, Fine dining restaurant in central Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Boema House is a restaurant housed in a 19th-century building in central Cluj-Napoca. Its kitchen blends Romanian, Hungarian, Mediterranean, Mexican, and Arabic influences across a wide menu of options.
The building at Iuliu Maniu 34 dates back about 180 years and originally served as a private residence for Countess Krisztina Bethlen. Over time it passed through several owners before becoming a restaurant.
The name draws from Bohemian heritage and this cultural background shapes how the dining rooms feel and look. You can sense the central European influence in the way the space is decorated and how dishes reflect that crossroads of traditions.
The restaurant has multiple dining areas indoors and an outdoor garden space for eating. It is wise to book a table in advance, as the place often reaches capacity.
The Ball Room salon preserves original architectural details from when the building was a residence. This room blends the old with new, offering both traditional and international dishes in a historical setting.
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