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Late night food in Bucharest's Old Town
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Bun de tot
The name means good for everything and everything is what they have here, from kebabs (which are OK) to hot dogs, burgers and the like.
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Chicken Staff
KFC on the ground floor of Unirea closes at 23:00, so instead get yourself here for your late night/early morning fried chicken fix.
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Dristor Kebap
Legendary chain of kebab shops, which began in Dristor but has now spread city wide, even in to Old Town.
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Gyros Thessaloniki
In our opinion, this place serves the best chicken kebab in Bucharest. It's a regular late-night haunt of ours and the queues speak for themselves.
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McDonald's
The good news is McDonalds has finally brought breakfast to Romania, so that much sought-after Sausage and Egg McMuffin can now be yours at most central Bucharest McDonalds outlets.
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