Opening hours
It's already late and you don't know whether a detour to Mezzaluna Restaurant is still worth it or if it is already closed by the time you arrive? Then look here for the opening hours.
Mezzaluna Restaurant - Opening hours
Currently closed - Opens at 10:00
Sunday
10:00-23:30
Monday
10:00-23:30
Tuesday
10:00-23:30
Wednesday
10:00-23:30
Thursday
10:00-23:30
Friday
10:00-23:30
Saturday
10:00-23:30
Restaurants in Sector 1 open now
Below you can find restaurants near Mezzaluna Restaurant in Sector 1 which are open right now. You'll also find opening hours as well as (maybe) breaktfast hours.
4.8
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4.8
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City: Bucharest (near Sector 1), Str. Sfânta Vineri 10, Bucharest, Romania, 030167
"Amazing traditional food, the dessert was perfect"
4.6
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4.6
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City: Sector 1, Strada Stirbei Voda 84A, Bucharest 010117, Romania, Sector 1
"Tasty but a bit too much salt, perhaps from excess soy sauce ? :/"
4.3
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4.3
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City: Sector 1, Calea Floreasca, nr. 246B, București, Sector 1, Romania
"Best place to be in town, for either a relaxed brunch or a an effervecent diner. Big ups to Alexandra and Marius, the dream serving team. Always makin..."
4.4
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4.4
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City: Sector 1, Strada Paris 71, Bucharest 011815, Romania, Sector 1
"Best sushi i tried in Europe. Cool people good music"
4.3
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4.3
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City: București (near Sector 1), Smardan Street No 33, București, Romania
"They offer a vegan menu full of delicious dishes!"
4.3
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4.3
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City: Viseu de Jos (near Sector 1), Piața Valter Mărăcineanu, București 030167, Romania, Viseu de Jos
"Really good traditional Romanian cuisine. I had the chicken livers and they were the perfect combo with the bacon bits and fried onions. Tasted very r..."
4.4
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4.4
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City: București (near Sector 1), Strada Matasari 47 | Sector 2, Bucharest, Romania, București
"Here I found the best italian food in Bucharest. The people are nice and you feel like you are in Sicilia."