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    Restaurant in Bucharest, Romania

    Osho

    100Pearl Points

    North-side fallback

    Osho, Restaurant in Bucharest

    About Osho

    Osho is a practical Primăverii pick for a date, business meal, or small celebration when easy planning matters more than a chef-led tasting-menu experience. Compare it with Kaiamo for a more ambitious dinner, or Casa di David and Isoletta if the group wants a more Italian-leaning Bucharest meal.

    Osho is a Bucharest restaurant with confirmed daily opening hours and a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those practical basics, the verified profile is limited, so it is best treated as a straightforward Bucharest dining option to confirm directly for the details that matter to your plan. That means the listing is useful for deciding whether the restaurant fits a day, a time, a general level of dress, but it should not be read as a fuller critical profile or a guarantee of a particular dining style.

    Use the listing as a starting point rather than a promise about cuisine, chef, menu format, private rooms, prices, or awards. Osho is open Mon 10:30 AM–11 PM, Tue 1–11 PM, Wed–Fri 10:30 AM–11 PM, Sat 10 AM–11:30 PM, Sun 10 AM–10 PM. Those hours give it a relatively flexible place in a Bucharest itinerary, especially if timing is the main constraint, but any meal built around more specific expectations should still be checked with the restaurant before you commit.

    Use it for an organized meal, not a tasting-menu mission

    The confirmed information supports Osho as a Bucharest restaurant with broad opening hours and smart-casual expectations. It does not confirm a tasting-menu format, a named chef, a private-room setup, or specific menu details, so diners should check directly before planning around any of those points. In practice, that makes Osho a more sensible choice for an organized meal where the essentials are timing, city, general polish, rather than for a trip built around a specific culinary claim.

    If you are comparing options in the city, you can also look at Casa Doina, Casa di David, Isoletta, Kaiamo, or Trattoria Mezzaluna as other Bucharest restaurants to consider. The point of comparing is not to assume they serve the same role, but to give yourself a wider frame before choosing where to go. First-timers should keep the decision simple: choose based on the confirmed hours, the smart-casual dress code, whether Osho fits the timing of the meal you are planning. If the deciding factor is anything more detailed than that, the safest next step is to contact the restaurant and verify it directly.

    Who should choose it in Bucharest

    Choose Osho if its Bucharest city setting, daily schedule, smart-casual dress code match your needs. It is best suited to diners who value a clear practical framework and are comfortable confirming finer points themselves. Skip it if your decision depends on unconfirmed details such as awards, a published set menu, specific cuisine, prices, chef credentials, private dining, delivery, or dietary accommodations. Those may be important parts of a meal, but they are not established by the available profile here. For diners building a wider trip, the Bucharest restaurants guide is the better place to compare the city's broader dining options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Osho?

    The verified information does not confirm a bar-dining setup. If eating at the bar matters to your plan, check directly with Osho before you go.

    Is Osho good for solo dining?

    Osho may work for solo dining if its Bucharest city setting and opening hours suit your schedule, but the verified profile does not confirm a specific counter, bar, or solo-dining format.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Osho?

    Osho has daily hours that cover parts of the day and evening: Mon 10:30 AM–11 PM, Tue 1–11 PM, Wed–Fri 10:30 AM–11 PM, Sat 10 AM–11:30 PM, Sun 10 AM–10 PM. The better time depends on your schedule and what the restaurant can confirm for the date you want.

    How far ahead should I book Osho?

    The verified information does not include reservation lead times. If timing is important, contact Osho directly and confirm availability for your preferred date and party size.

    What are alternatives to Osho in Bucharest?

    Other Bucharest restaurants to compare include Casa Doina, Casa di David, Isoletta, Kaiamo, Trattoria Mezzaluna. Use them as reference points when deciding which setting and schedule best fit your meal.

    Is Osho good for a special occasion?

    Osho can be considered for an occasion if its Bucharest city setting, smart-casual dress code, opening hours fit your plans. The verified information does not confirm awards, private rooms, tasting menus, or other special-occasion features, so confirm those details directly.

    What should a first-timer know about Osho?

    Start with the confirmed basics: Osho is in Bucharest, the dress code is smart casual, the hours are Mon 10:30 AM–11 PM, Tue 1–11 PM, Wed–Fri 10:30 AM–11 PM, Sat 10 AM–11:30 PM, Sun 10 AM–10 PM. Check directly for menu, pricing, reservations, service details.

    Location

    Bulevardul Primăverii, București 011972, Romania

    Bucharest, Romania

    Compare Osho

    Osho Bucharest and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    OshoBucharest
    KaiamoBucharest
    Casa di DavidBucharest
    IsolettaBucharest
    Casa DoinaBucharest
    Trattoria MezzalunaBucharest

    How Osho Bucharest compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if Osho is not the fit

    Choose Kaiamo if the meal should feel more culinary-led and worth planning around. Choose Casa di David or Isoletta if the group wants a more Italian-leaning dinner instead.

    How Osho compares in Bucharest

    Pick Osho when the brief is a polished, low-drama meal in north Bucharest. Compared with Kaiamo, it reads as the easier choice for a practical celebration or business dinner; Kaiamo is the stronger bet when the point of the night is culinary ambition and a more distinctive restaurant experience.

    Against Casa di David and Isoletta, Osho is the choice when location and broad occasion-fit matter more than committing to an Italian-leaning meal. Casa di David and Isoletta are better cross-shops for groups that already know they want that style of dining.

    Casa Doina is the better comparison for a more traditional Bucharest setting, while Trattoria Mezzaluna is the safer fallback for a simpler, casual Italian plan. Osho sits between those use cases: more occasion-ready than a casual trattoria, less destination-driven than Kaiamo.

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