Kiseleff Roadside Buffet, Historic monument restaurant in Bucharest, Romania.
Kiseleff Roadside Buffet is a restaurant building featuring Romanian Revival architecture located in Sector 1 of Bucharest. Its facade displays local materials and traditional craftsmanship techniques that typify Romania's national design language at the turn of the 20th century.
The building was designed by architect Ion Mincu in the late 19th century and shaped a new direction for Romania's architectural expression. Its construction continues to define the character of Kiseleff Road and preserves design ideas from that transformative period.
The restaurant keeps alive the cultural memory of Romania's early modern period through both its operation and physical form. The space demonstrates how traditional craftsmanship and national design elements were woven into everyday public life.
The building sits on Kiseleff Road in central Bucharest and is easily reached by public transit. Visitors can view the original architectural features from outside and enjoy the restaurant services within.
The building carries the heritage designation code B-II-m-A-18986, documenting its official recognition as an important architectural heritage site. This cataloging helped preserve the original design across generations.
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