Restaurant in Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia's best case for modern Bulgarian cooking.

André is Sofia's clearest answer for a special occasion dinner grounded in modern Bulgarian cuisine. La Liste 2025 recognition (76.5 points) and 4.5 stars across over 1,000 Google reviews confirm the quality and consistency. Booking is straightforward by the standards of a restaurant at this level, which makes it easy to justify as the anchor reservation for a Sofia trip.
André sits on ul. Aksakov in Sofia Center, and while exact pricing isn't publicly listed, its La Liste 2025 recognition (76.5 points) places it firmly in the upper tier of Sofia's modern dining scene. If you're planning a special occasion dinner and want a restaurant that has earned independent international validation, André is the clearest answer in the city right now. The question isn't whether the quality is there — it is — but whether modern Bulgarian cuisine at this level matches what you're looking for on the night.
André works with Bulgarian modern cuisine, which means the kitchen is using local and regional ingredients as its foundation while applying contemporary technique. This is not a traditional mehana. The approach aligns André with a wave of Eastern European restaurants that have been gaining serious attention from international lists over the past few years , think tasting-format progression, considered plating, and a drinks program designed to complement rather than simply accompany the food.
The bar program at André deserves attention on its own terms. At a restaurant operating at La Liste level, the cocktail and wine offering is typically built to match the kitchen's ambition , and in Sofia's dining scene, that matters more than it might in cities where standalone cocktail bars are common. If you're considering André for a date or a business dinner, the drinks side of the evening is part of the value proposition, not an afterthought. Sofia's cocktail culture is still developing compared to capitals like Budapest or Warsaw, which means a restaurant bar program of this calibre carries more weight here than it would elsewhere.
With 1,002 Google reviews averaging 4.5 stars, the consistency story is credible. That volume of reviews at that score, for a restaurant operating in this price tier, is a meaningful signal. It's not a place that divides opinion sharply.
André is the right choice for a special occasion dinner in Sofia where you want international-standard cooking with a Bulgarian identity. It works for couples on a milestone evening, for business meals where the setting needs to carry some weight, and for food-focused travellers who want to understand what contemporary Bulgarian cuisine looks like at its most considered. If you're visiting Sofia for a short trip and want one restaurant that represents the city's modern dining direction, André is the one to prioritise over a broader spread of options.
It is less suited to casual groups looking for a loose, convivial dinner, or anyone wanting a traditional Bulgarian food experience. For the latter, Космос - Cosmos is a more direct answer.
André is located at ul. Aksakov 11, Sofia Center, 1000 Sofia. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which is notable for a La Liste-recognised restaurant. That accessibility is genuinely useful: you're not competing weeks in advance for a table the way you would at comparable restaurants in larger European cities. Phone and website details are not available through Pearl's current data, so booking directly via search is the recommended approach. The address in Sofia Center means it's well-positioned relative to most hotels in the city. For hotel options nearby, see our full Sofia hotels guide.
For broader context on dining in the city, our full Sofia restaurants guide covers the range from casual to fine dining. If you're exploring beyond Sofia, Aestivum in Melnik and Zornitza Family Estate represent the highest end of Bulgarian regional dining outside the capital. For international benchmarks at a similar prestige tier, Atomix in New York City and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico show what La Liste recognition looks like in more competitive markets.
Sofia's bar and drinks scene has its own character worth exploring separately: see our full Sofia bars guide and Sofia wineries guide for options around André's neighbourhood. For experiences beyond dining, our full Sofia experiences guide is the starting point.
Quick reference: La Liste 2025 (76.5pts), 4.5 stars / 1,002 Google reviews, ul. Aksakov 11 Sofia Center, Bulgarian Modern cuisine, booking difficulty: easy.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Андрé - André | Bulgarian Modern | Easy | |
| Космос - Cosmos | Bulgarian Cuisine | Unknown | |
| Nikolas 0/360 | Bulgarian Seafood | Unknown | |
| Dark Sister by Made in Home | Unknown | ||
| 33 Gastronauts | Unknown | ||
| Boom! Burgers | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.
There is no public information on a dedicated private dining room, so larger groups should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability. For a La Liste-recognised venue on ul. Aksakov, booking ahead is advisable regardless of group size. Parties of two to four are the safest bet without advance coordination. If a group dinner is your goal, confirm capacity when you reserve.
Bar seating is not documented in available venue details for André, so it is not a format you should assume is on offer. The restaurant's La Liste 2025 recognition (76.5 points) positions it as a sit-down dining destination rather than a drop-in counter experience. Book a table to guarantee a seat. If bar or walk-in dining is a priority, 33 Gastronauts may be a more flexible option.
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not listed publicly, but a La Liste 2025-recognised kitchen working with Bulgarian modern cuisine will typically have the range to adjust for common restrictions. Notify the restaurant at the time of booking — do not leave it to the night. For guests with complex or multiple dietary needs, calling ahead is the most reliable approach given the absence of a listed website or phone number in public records.
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