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Sofia Food Guide

20 restaurants across 6 categories

Sofia Food Guide — Quick Answer

Updated 2026
Restaurants listed
20
Top pick
Manastirska Magernitsa (central traditional Bulgarian mehana)
Area
Central (Han Krum)

As of 2026, this Sofia food guide covers 20 restaurants by category — including Manastirska Magernitsa (central traditional Bulgarian mehana), Pri Yafata (heritage Old-Sofia traditional mehana), Hadjidraganovite Izbi (heritage Bulgarian central with folk music). See prices, locations and must-try dishes below.

Sofia is Sofia is the most-affordable serious food capital in the EU alongside Bucharest — six millennia of Thracian wine heritage (Bulgaria has been a wine country for 6,000 years on these same Balkan soils, predating Greek and Roman influence), five centuries of Ottoman cooking (banitsa phyllo + kebapche + kyufte mini-sausages + Turkish-style coffee culture), four decades of Soviet-era state cuisine that's been heavily reinterpreted, and a serious post-EU-accession 2007 modern-Bulgarian restaurant scene that opened with the 2024 launch of Michelin Bulgaria coverage. Sofia is the canonical Bulgarian capital food scene — Plovdiv is the cultural-second-city food complement, and the two together cover the canonical Bulgarian food experience. The signature dishes you'll order: Shopska salad (Bulgaria's national salad — diced tomato + cucumber + onion + roasted red pepper + grated sirene white cheese on top, BGN 6-12 / $3-7 at any traditional restaurant — the dish was reportedly invented in the 1950s by Balkantourist as a deliberately Bulgarian-tricolor salad showcasing red tomato + white cheese + green pepper for tourism promotion), Banitsa (egg-and-yogurt-mixed cheese phyllo pastry rolled in spirals, BGN 3-5 / $2-3 for take-away slice at central bakeries — the canonical Bulgarian breakfast), Kavarma (pork + onion + paprika + mushroom + tomato slow-cooked in a clay pot, BGN 12-22 / $7-12), Tarator (cold yogurt-cucumber-walnut-dill soup served chilled in summer, BGN 4-8 / $2-5 — the canonical Bulgarian summer dish), Kebapche + Kyufte (Bulgarian grilled mini-sausages and meatballs from minced pork + beef, BGN 4-8 / $2-5 each — the cheap-and-cheerful Bulgarian street food), and Bulgarian yogurt (kiselo mlyako — the original Lactobacillus bulgaricus yogurt named after Bulgaria, BGN 2-4 / $1-2 in stores). Sofia's drink culture: Bulgarian wine is the canonical regional draw — the Thracian Valley wine region around Plovdiv (2h southeast) is one of the world's oldest continuous wine territories (6,000 years), with reds that are bold + tannic — Mavrud (Bulgaria's most-distinctive indigenous variety, deep + tannic, peppery + black-cherry, BGN 30-80 / $17-44 per serious bottle), Melnik (Bulgarian indigenous variety from the Struma Valley, herbaceous + cherry, BGN 30-70), Rubin (Bulgarian crossbreed of Nebbiolo + Syrah, BGN 25-60). The whites: Dimyat (indigenous Bulgarian, BGN 20-50), Misket (aromatic indigenous, BGN 20-50). Bulgarian rakia (fruit brandy, ~40% ABV — plum slivova or grape grozdova) is the traditional digestif, BGN 3-6 / $2-3 per shot at restaurants. Boza (fermented millet-wheat-grain breakfast drink, slightly sweet + thick, an acquired taste, BGN 1-2) is the traditional Bulgarian breakfast pairing with banitsa. Bulgarian coffee culture is Turkish-style brewed in brass cezve. Local lagers: Kamenitza, Zagorka, Pirinsko, Stolichno, Astika. Sofia's market culture: the Central Sofia Market Hall (Tsentralni Hali at Maria Luisa Boulevard) covers traditional Bulgarian produce + cheeses + meats + small lunch counters. The smaller Zhenski Pazar ('Women's Market') west of central is the locals' fruit + vegetable + spice market — atmospheric + much cheaper. Most food shopping happens at supermarkets (Kaufland, Billa, Lidl, Fantastico) and the smaller daily mehana taverns + bakery counters across central Sofia. Budget guide: $10-25/day backpacker (banitsa breakfast + kebapche-kyufte counter + shopska + tap water), $40-90/day mid-range (sit-down traditional Bulgarian at Made in Home or Manastirska Magernitsa + Bulgarian wine + Bulgarian-coffee finish + occasional Bachkovo or Rila Monastery village lunch), $140-280+/day luxury (Cosmos rooftop modern Bulgarian + Hadjidraganovite Izbi heritage Bulgarian + serious Thracian Valley wine flight + private wine-region day tour). Tap water is drinkable but bottled is the default in restaurants. Service charge is rarely included — tip 10% in sit-down restaurants; banitsa counters + small bakeries don't expect tipping (round up to nearest BGN 1-2). We've organized 20 restaurants across 6 categories. Each entry includes prices, hours, local tips, and a Google Maps link so you can plan straight from the page.

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  1. 1
    Manastirska Magernitsa (central traditional Bulgarian mehana)
    Central (Han Krum) · Traditional Bulgarian
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    Pri Yafata (heritage Old-Sofia traditional mehana)
    Central (Solunska) · Traditional Bulgarian
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  3. 3
    Hadjidraganovite Izbi (heritage Bulgarian central with folk music)
    Central (Kozloduy) · Traditional Bulgarian
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  4. 4
    Vodenitsata 'The Mill' (Mt. Vitosha foothills heritage mehana)
    Boyana (Mt. Vitosha foothills) · Traditional Bulgarian
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  5. 5
    Cosmos Restaurant (rooftop modern Bulgarian with Mt. Vitosha view)
    Central (Han Krum) · Modern Bulgarian & Fine Dining
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  6. 6
    Made in Home (modern Bulgarian heritage central)
    Central (Angel Kanchev) · Modern Bulgarian & Fine Dining
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  7. 7
    Niko's Restaurant (modern Bulgarian-Mediterranean fusion)
    Central (Tsar Asen) · Modern Bulgarian & Fine Dining
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    Shtastliveca (Vitosha Boulevard modern Bulgarian)
    Vitosha Boulevard (central pedestrian) · Modern Bulgarian & Fine Dining
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    Furna Pekarna Lavash (central banitsa + Armenian heritage bakery)
    Central (Pirotska) · Banitsa & Bakery
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  10. 10
    Vita Banichki (central canonical banitsa counter)
    Central (Maria Luisa) · Banitsa & Bakery
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    Banitsa Hadji Nikoli (Sofia Central Hall traditional)
    Central (Tsentralni Hali Market Hall) · Banitsa & Bakery
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    Skara Bar (canonical central Sofia Bulgarian-grill)
    Central (Han Krum) · Kebapche & Grill
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    Skara Sofia (locals' insider grill mehana)
    Lozenets (Cherni Vrah) · Kebapche & Grill
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    Skara Kushtata 'The Grill House' (central traditional)
    Central (Solunska) · Kebapche & Grill
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  15. 15
    Fabrika Daga (central third-wave + Bulgarian-coffee specialty)
    Central (Iskar) · Cafes & Bulgarian Coffee
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    Coffee Lab Sofia (third-wave specialty coffee)
    Central (Solunska) · Cafes & Bulgarian Coffee
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    The Library Bar (heritage Sofia Hotel coffeehouse)
    Central (Sofia Hotel Balkan) · Cafes & Bulgarian Coffee
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    By the Glass Sofia (canonical Bulgarian wine specialist)
    Central (Lavele) · Wine Bars & Rakia Mehana
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    Hambara (heritage Sofia wine cellar + craft cocktail)
    Central (6 Septemvri) · Wine Bars & Rakia Mehana
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    Raketa Rakia Bar (traditional rakia + Soviet-retro atmosphere)
    Central (Yanko Sakazov) · Wine Bars & Rakia Mehana
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Traditional Bulgarian

4 spots

Manastirska Magernitsa central + Pri Yafata heritage + Hadjidraganovite Izbi — shopska + kavarma + sarma + tarator + traditional Bulgarian sit-down with folk music

Manastirska Magernitsa (central traditional Bulgarian mehana)

Манастирска Магерница · Central (Han Krum)

1 #1
MUST TRY

200+ traditional Bulgarian dishes from across the country + shopska + kavarma + Mavrud red wine + live folk music

The canonical central Sofia traditional Bulgarian mehana — Manastirska Magernitsa serves 200+ traditional Bulgarian dishes drawn from monastery cookbooks across the country, with courtyard atmosphere + live folk music most evenings. Shopska + kavarma in clay pot + sarma cabbage rolls + grilled meats + a Thracian Valley wine list. Heritage stone-walled interior + summer courtyard for canonical traditional Sofia dining. The most-recommended Sofia first-night traditional dinner.

$14-28 (BGN 25-50) 11:00-24:00 daily

Local tip: Book Friday-Saturday evenings 3-5 days ahead. Cash + card. The courtyard is the atmospheric pick; the indoor heritage dining room is the winter alternative. Live folk music typically 20:00-23:00. Open daily.

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Pri Yafata (heritage Old-Sofia traditional mehana)

При Яфата · Central (Solunska)

2 #2
MUST TRY

Heritage Old-Sofia interior + traditional kavarma + Bulgarian rakia tasting + folk music

Heritage Old-Sofia traditional Bulgarian mehana — atmospheric stone-and-wood interior with collected period objects + traditional Bulgarian menu (kavarma in clay pot + sarma + shopska + kebapche + kyufte + banitsa) + live folk music most evenings. The local-leaning central pick alongside Manastirska Magernitsa; slightly cheaper + more atmospheric, less tourist-marketed.

$11-22 (BGN 20-40) 11:00-23:30 daily

Local tip: Walk-ins fine weekdays; book Friday-Saturday weekends. Cash + card. The heritage dining room is the atmospheric pick. Live folk music typically 19:30-22:30. Open daily.

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Hadjidraganovite Izbi (heritage Bulgarian central with folk music)

Хаджидрагановите Изби · Central (Kozloduy)

3 #3
MUST TRY

Traditional Bulgarian heritage building + serious Bulgarian wine list + live folk music + slow-cooked kavarma

Heritage Bulgarian mehana in a 19th-century building — atmospheric Bulgarian heritage interior with collected antiques + traditional Bulgarian menu (kavarma + sarma + shopska + grilled meats + Bulgarian-mountain trout) + serious 200+ Bulgarian wine list + live folk music + folk-costume performances most evenings. Larger venue than Pri Yafata; family-friendly + tourist + locals mix.

$14-33 (BGN 25-60) 11:00-23:30 daily

Local tip: Book Friday-Saturday evenings 5-7 days ahead. Cash + card. The heritage interior is the atmospheric pick. Live folk music + folk-costume performances 19:30-22:30. Open daily.

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Vodenitsata 'The Mill' (Mt. Vitosha foothills heritage mehana)

Воденицата · Boyana (Mt. Vitosha foothills)

4 #4
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Mt. Vitosha foothills mehana setting + traditional Bulgarian + Mavrud wine + courtyard atmosphere

Heritage Bulgarian mehana in the Mt. Vitosha foothills near Boyana Church — atmospheric stone-and-wood mountain-mehana interior + traditional Bulgarian menu + canonical mountain-courtyard atmosphere. The canonical 'Boyana Church + Vodenitsata lunch' combination for visitors doing the Mt. Vitosha foothills day. Wood-fired oven + traditional grills.

$14-28 (BGN 25-50) 12:00-23:00 daily

Local tip: Walk-ins fine weekdays; book Friday-Saturday. Cash + card. The mountain-foothills courtyard is the atmospheric pick. 15-20 min Bolt from central Sofia. Open daily.

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Modern Bulgarian & Fine Dining

4 spots

Cosmos Restaurant rooftop + Made in Home heritage + Niko's Restaurant + Stastliveca Vitosha Boulevard — Sofia's modern scene (Michelin Bulgaria coverage launched 2024)

Cosmos Restaurant (rooftop modern Bulgarian with Mt. Vitosha view)

Космос · Central (Han Krum)

5 #1
MUST TRY

Modern Bulgarian seasonal menu + Thracian Valley wine list + rooftop Mt. Vitosha view

Sofia's most-Instagrammed modern Bulgarian fine-dining — rooftop terrace with panoramic Mt. Vitosha + central Sofia view + chef-driven modern Bulgarian cuisine reinterpreting traditional dishes with serious technique. The canonical Sofia fine-dining destination + the canonical 'modern Bulgarian capital' restaurant experience. Strong Thracian Valley + international wine list.

$19-44 (BGN 35-80) 18:00-24:00 Mon-Sat (closed Sun)

Local tip: Book 1-2 weeks ahead for rooftop terrace tables. Smart-casual (no jacket required). Wine pairings BGN 50-90 / $28-50. The rooftop is the atmospheric pick; the indoor dining room is the winter alternative. Closed Sunday.

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Made in Home (modern Bulgarian heritage central)

Made in Home · Central (Angel Kanchev)

6 #2
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Modern Bulgarian heritage menu + sourdough bread + Bulgarian wine + central heritage atmosphere

Modern Bulgarian heritage restaurant in central Sofia — chef-driven take on traditional Bulgarian classics with modern preparations + sourdough breads + organic + locally-sourced ingredients + a serious wine list focused on small Bulgarian winemakers. The canonical 'modern Bulgarian capital' day-to-day sit-down + value pick. Heritage central interior + small terrace.

$14-28 (BGN 25-50) 12:00-23:00 daily

Local tip: Book Friday-Saturday 3-5 days ahead. Cash + card. The heritage interior is the atmospheric pick. The wine list is canonical — ask for the Bulgarian indigenous flight. Open daily.

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Niko's Restaurant (modern Bulgarian-Mediterranean fusion)

Никос · Central (Tsar Asen)

7 #3
MUST TRY

Bulgarian-Mediterranean fusion + chef tasting + serious Thracian Valley wine pairings

Modern Bulgarian-Mediterranean fusion restaurant in central Sofia — chef-driven menu blending traditional Bulgarian ingredients (Rhodope cheeses + Black Sea fish + Thracian Valley produce) with Mediterranean techniques. Quiet elegant dining room with a strong Bulgarian + Greek + Italian wine list. Less strictly Bulgarian than Made in Home; more international-fine-dining in execution.

$17-39 (BGN 30-70) 18:00-23:00 Tue-Sat (closed Sun-Mon)

Local tip: Book Friday-Saturday 3-5 days ahead. Smart-casual. Wine pairings BGN 40-80 / $22-44. Closed Sunday-Monday.

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Shtastliveca (Vitosha Boulevard modern Bulgarian)

Щастливеца · Vitosha Boulevard (central pedestrian)

8 #4
MUST TRY

Modern Bulgarian central + Vitosha Boulevard outdoor terrace + Bulgarian wine list + canonical people-watching

Modern Bulgarian restaurant directly on Vitosha Boulevard (Sofia's main pedestrian street) — chef-driven take on traditional Bulgarian classics with reliable execution + serious people-watching outdoor terrace + Bulgarian wine list. The canonical Vitosha Boulevard sit-down for visitors wanting the central pedestrian-street dining experience.

$14-28 (BGN 25-50) 11:00-24:00 daily

Local tip: Walk-ins fine weekdays; book Friday-Saturday weekends. Cash + card. The Vitosha Boulevard outdoor terrace is the atmospheric pick. Open daily.

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Banitsa & Bakery

3 spots

Furna Pekarna Lavash + Vita Banichki + central pedestrian counters — banitsa (egg-yogurt phyllo) + kifli pastries + Bulgarian-coffee + boza fermented-millet drink

Furna Pekarna Lavash (central banitsa + Armenian heritage bakery)

Фурна Лаваш · Central (Pirotska)

9 #1
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Banitsa varieties + Armenian lavash bread + simit + Bulgarian coffee

Central Sofia heritage Armenian-Bulgarian bakery — banitsa (egg-yogurt-cheese phyllo, the canonical Bulgarian breakfast), Armenian lavash flatbread, simit (Bulgarian-Turkish sesame bread rings), kifli pastries, and the canonical Bulgarian-coffee in brass cezve. The Sofia heritage-bakery destination + cheap-and-cheerful Bulgarian breakfast.

$2-7 (BGN 4-12) 06:30-19:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. Order by weight ('200 grama banitsa' = 200g portion ~BGN 5) or by slice. Eat fresh-out-of-the-oven for the canonical experience. Strong breakfast 07:00-11:00. Open daily.

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Vita Banichki (central canonical banitsa counter)

Вита Банички · Central (Maria Luisa)

10 #2
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Banitsa (egg-yogurt cheese phyllo) + boza fermented-millet drink + Bulgarian coffee

The canonical central Sofia banitsa counter — long counter with rolled phyllo coils served by weight or by slice. The four traditional varieties: banitsa (cheese-yogurt-egg — the canonical version), banitsa s mesa (meat), banitsa sas tikva (pumpkin), and lyutenitsa banitsa (red-pepper relish). All BGN 3-5 / $2-3 for a generous portion. Boza (fermented-millet breakfast drink) BGN 1-2 / $0.50-1 — the canonical Bulgarian breakfast pairing. Grab-and-go counter; limited stand-up tables.

$2-5 (BGN 3-9) 06:30-20:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. Order by weight. Eat fresh-out-of-the-oven. Strong breakfast 06:30-11:00. Open daily.

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Banitsa Hadji Nikoli (Sofia Central Hall traditional)

Баница Хаджи Николи · Central (Tsentralni Hali Market Hall)

11 #3
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Banitsa + traditional Bulgarian bread + kozunak Easter-style sweet bread + Bulgarian coffee

Heritage Bulgarian bakery inside the Sofia Central Hall (Tsentralni Hali) market hall — traditional Bulgarian breakfast (banitsa + Bulgarian coffee + boza), sandwiches, and Bulgarian-style pastries (vanilice almond cookies, kozunak Easter-style sweet bread). The locals' market-hall canonical breakfast destination.

$2-7 (BGN 4-12) 07:00-21:00 daily (market hall hours)

Local tip: Cash + card. Walk-ins. Strong breakfast 07:00-11:00. Combine with a market-hall walk through. Open daily during market hours.

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Kebapche & Grill

3 spots

Skara Bar central + Skara Kushtata + Skara Sofia — Bulgarian-style grilled kebapche + kyufte + shashlik + grilled meats specialists

Skara Bar (canonical central Sofia Bulgarian-grill)

Скара Бар · Central (Han Krum)

12 #1
MUST TRY

Kebapche + kyufte combo + shopska salad + grilled peppers + Bulgarian beer Kamenitza

The canonical central Sofia Bulgarian-grill restaurant — kebapche (Bulgarian-style cylindrical grilled mini-sausages of minced pork + beef) and kyufte (grilled meatballs) made fresh in-house and grilled over open coals. Served with shopska salad + grilled peppers + Bulgarian bread. Mostly sit-down with limited outdoor terrace; busy at lunch 12:00-14:00.

$5-12 (BGN 9-22) 11:00-23:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. The canonical order: 2 kebapche + 2 kyufte + shopska salad + Bulgarian beer (BGN 12-18 / $7-10 total). Open daily; queue at lunch 12:30-13:30.

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Skara Sofia (locals' insider grill mehana)

Скара София · Lozenets (Cherni Vrah)

13 #2
MUST TRY

Kebapche + kyufte + shashlik + traditional Bulgarian grill mix + rakia

Locals' insider Bulgarian-grill restaurant in the Lozenets modern-residential district. The same canonical kebapche + kyufte + shashlik (skewered grilled meat) formula at slightly cheaper prices than central. Larger sit-down area + more local-leaning crowd. The insider pick for visitors who've done central Skara Bar and want the locals' version.

$5-13 (BGN 9-23) 11:00-23:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. Walk-ins. Bolt or 15-min walk from central. The canonical Bulgarian-grill experience without the tourist crowd. Open daily.

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Skara Kushtata 'The Grill House' (central traditional)

Скара Къщата · Central (Solunska)

14 #3
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Mixed-meat grill platter + traditional sides + Mavrud wine pairing

Central Sofia Bulgarian grill mehana with traditional wood-fired meat preparation + a small outdoor terrace. Larger grill platters (mixed kebapche + kyufte + chicken + pork + grilled vegetables) BGN 25-45 / $14-25 for two. The canonical 'grill platter sharing' Sofia experience. Strong Bulgarian-wine pairing for the bolder grill flavors.

$6-15 (BGN 10-27) 11:00-23:00 daily

Local tip: Walk-ins fine; book Friday-Saturday evenings. Cash + card. The mixed grill platter for two is the canonical order. Open daily.

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Cafes & Bulgarian Coffee

3 spots

Fabrika Daga + Coffee Lab + The Library Bar — third-wave specialty coffee + Bulgarian-coffee in brass cezve + central Vitosha Boulevard cafés

Fabrika Daga (central third-wave + Bulgarian-coffee specialty)

Фабрика Дъга · Central (Iskar)

15 #1
MUST TRY

Single-origin pour-over + Bulgarian-coffee brass cezve + sourdough toast brunch

Sofia's canonical third-wave specialty-coffee operation in a converted central heritage building — own-roasted single-origin beans, traditional Bulgarian-coffee preparation in brass cezve, and a serious sourdough + brunch program. The Sofia-millennial canonical breakfast setting. Brunch (BGN 12-22 / $7-12) is the value pick. Indoor + small terrace.

$3-10 (BGN 5-18) 08:00-21:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. Walk-ins. The traditional Bulgarian-coffee preparation in brass cezve is the canonical local order (not the specialty pour-over). Open daily.

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Coffee Lab Sofia (third-wave specialty coffee)

Coffee Lab · Central (Solunska)

16 #2
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Specialty single-origin + Bulgarian-coffee + brunch toast + Bulgarian-coffee in brass cezve

Sofia third-wave specialty-coffee specialist — own-roasted Ethiopian + Colombian + Brazilian beans, espresso program, pour-over options, and traditional Bulgarian-coffee preparation in brass cezve. Strong brunch + sourdough program. The canonical Sofia specialty-coffee daytime destination.

$3-9 (BGN 5-16) 08:00-20:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. Walk-ins. The Bulgarian-coffee preparation in brass cezve is the canonical local order alongside the specialty pour-over. Open daily.

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The Library Bar (heritage Sofia Hotel coffeehouse)

The Library Bar · Central (Sofia Hotel Balkan)

17 #3
MUST TRY

Bulgarian-coffee brass cezve + heritage Sofia Hotel Balkan setting + traditional Bulgarian sweets

Heritage Sofia Hotel Balkan (1956 Bulgarian-classical building) lobby coffeehouse — Bulgarian-coffee in brass cezve + traditional Bulgarian sweets (kozunak Easter-style sweet bread, tikvenik pumpkin phyllo) + sophisticated period interior. The atmospheric central Sofia heritage-coffee pick for visitors taking a break between Sveta Nedelya Cathedral + Alexander Nevsky visits.

$4-12 (BGN 7-22) 08:00-23:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. Walk-ins. Heritage Sofia Hotel Balkan lobby setting. Open daily.

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Wine Bars & Rakia Mehana

3 spots

By the Glass Sofia + Hambara + Made in Home wine flights — Thracian Valley wine flights (Mavrud + Melnik + Rubin) + rakia fruit-brandy tasting + traditional mehana

By the Glass Sofia (canonical Bulgarian wine specialist)

By the Glass · Central (Lavele)

18 #1
MUST TRY

Thracian Valley wine flight (Mavrud + Melnik + Rubin) + Bulgarian cheese platter + rakia tasting

Sofia's canonical Bulgarian wine specialist — 150+ Bulgarian wine labels by the bottle + 30 by the glass — focus on Thracian Valley regional wines (Mavrud, Melnik, Rubin, Dimyat, Misket) at honest prices. Wine flights (3-4 small pours) BGN 18-35 / $10-19 are the canonical introduction to serious Bulgarian wine. Bulgarian cheese + charcuterie pairing platters BGN 18-30 / $10-17.

$7-22 (BGN 12-40) 18:00-24:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. Walk-ins fine weeknights; book Friday-Saturday. The 3-wine Mavrud + Melnik + Rubin flight (BGN 22 / $12) is the canonical order. Open late.

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Hambara (heritage Sofia wine cellar + craft cocktail)

Хамбара · Central (6 Septemvri)

19 #2
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Heritage wine cellar setting + Bulgarian wine list + craft cocktails + small plates

Heritage Sofia wine cellar + craft-cocktail specialist in a 19th-century building — focus on Bulgarian wines + Bulgarian-spirit-forward cocktails. 80+ Bulgarian wine labels with rotating monthly featured winemakers. Small plates (Bulgarian cheese + charcuterie + lyutenitsa relish + olives) BGN 12-22 / $7-12 for pairing. The atmospheric Sofia evening wine destination.

$6-17 (BGN 10-30) 18:00-01:00 Sun-Thu, 18:00-02:00 Fri-Sat

Local tip: Cash + card. Walk-ins fine. Open late (until 02:00 weekends). The featured-winemaker monthly tasting flight is the canonical order if available.

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Raketa Rakia Bar (traditional rakia + Soviet-retro atmosphere)

Ракета · Central (Yanko Sakazov)

20 #3
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Traditional rakia tasting flight + Soviet-era retro atmosphere + traditional mezze

Soviet-retro themed Bulgarian rakia bar with traditional Bulgarian + Yugoslav memorabilia interior — 40+ rakia varieties (plum, grape, apricot, pear, mulberry, walnut) served in traditional tasting flights (BGN 12-22 / $7-12 for a 4-pour flight). Heavy wooden interior + 1970s-80s Bulgarian + Soviet decoration + heritage Bulgarian wines. The cultural-immersion pick for traditional Bulgarian + retro-Sofia atmosphere.

$8-18 (BGN 15-32) 18:00-02:00 daily

Local tip: Cash + card. Walk-ins fine; book Friday-Saturday weekends. The rakia tasting flight + traditional mezze platter is the canonical order.

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Daily Food Budget Guide

Budget

$10-25/day

Banitsa breakfast at central bakery BGN 3-5 + kebapche-kyufte counter + shopska BGN 6-12 + Bulgarian coffee BGN 2-3 — Bulgaria's traditional staples for $4-10 a meal

Mid-Range

$40-90/day

Made in Home modern Bulgarian + Manastirska Magernitsa traditional mehana + Pri Yafata heritage + traditional kavarma + Bulgarian wine BGN 5-10 by the glass + Bulgarian coffee ritual

Luxury

$140-280/day

Cosmos Restaurant rooftop modern Bulgarian + Hadjidraganovite Izbi heritage + Made in Home + serious Thracian Valley wine flight Mavrud + Melnik + private wine-region guided day tour

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about food and restaurants in Sofia.

What's Bulgaria's national salad?
Shopska salad — diced tomato + cucumber + onion + roasted red pepper + grated sirene white cheese on top, BGN 6-12 / $3-7 at any traditional restaurant. The dish was reportedly invented in the 1950s by Balkantourist (the Soviet-era state tourism agency) as a deliberately Bulgarian-tricolor salad showcasing red tomato + white cheese + green pepper for tourism promotion — but the underlying ingredients have been Bulgarian peasant fare for centuries. The traditional way to eat: dress with sunflower oil + a touch of red-wine vinegar, eat alongside Bulgarian bread + grilled kebapche + a glass of Mavrud red wine. Served at every traditional Bulgarian restaurant in Sofia.
Bulgarian coffee — what is it and how to drink it?
Bulgarian coffee is Turkish-style coffee prepared in a brass-and-copper cezve — finely ground beans simmered with water + sugar (to taste, traditionally medium-sweet), served unfiltered with a thick layer of grounds at the bottom. Served in small cups (espresso-size) with a small glass of water for palate-clearing. BGN 2-4 / $1-2 at any traditional Sofia café. How to drink: sip slowly (never gulp), never stir up the grounds at the bottom, drink the small water with the last sip of coffee. The Bulgarian coffee culture mirrors Bosnian + Turkish + Greek coffee traditions across the Balkans — locals spend 20+ minutes on a single cup talking. Buy a copper cezve at Sofia artisan shops (BGN 30-80 / $17-44).
Best fine-dining restaurants in Sofia?
Michelin started Bulgaria coverage in 2024 (Sofia + Plovdiv selected restaurants, no stars yet). Sofia's modern fine-dining: Cosmos Restaurant (rooftop modern Bulgarian with Mt. Vitosha view — Sofia's most-Instagrammed and the canonical Sofia fine-dining destination, BGN 35-80 / $19-44). Made in Home (modern Bulgarian heritage central, BGN 25-50 / $14-28). Niko's Restaurant (modern Bulgarian-Mediterranean fusion, BGN 30-70 / $17-39). Shtastliveca Vitosha Boulevard (modern Bulgarian central, BGN 25-50 / $14-28). Talents Restaurant in the National Academy (chef-school training restaurant, very serious value-for-quality, BGN 25-50 / $14-28). All bookable 2-5 days ahead — dramatically easier than Vienna or Athens. The price-to-quality ratio is genuinely excellent.
Where do locals eat?
Manastirska Magernitsa (central — traditional Bulgarian + live folk music). Pri Yafata (central — traditional Old-Sofia heritage + folk music). Hadjidraganovite Izbi (central — heritage Bulgarian + folk-costume performances). Made in Home (central — modern Bulgarian + small winemakers). Vodenitsata (Boyana foothills — Mt. Vitosha foothills traditional). Skara Bar (central) + Skara Sofia (Lozenets) for the canonical kebapche + kyufte Bulgarian grill. Vita Banichki (central) + Furna Lavash + Banitsa Hadji Nikoli (market hall) for the canonical banitsa breakfast. Fabrika Daga + Coffee Lab Sofia for daytime third-wave specialty coffee + Bulgarian-coffee in brass cezve. Raketa Rakia Bar for traditional rakia tasting + Soviet-retro atmosphere. Avoid the obvious tourist-trap restaurants right next to Alexander Nevsky Cathedral — go 2 minutes off-axis for honest prices.
What's special about Bulgarian wine?
Bulgaria has been a serious wine country for 6,000 years on Thracian soil — the Thracian Valley around Plovdiv was producing wine long before Greek and Roman influence. The country is the world's 14th-largest wine producer with serious indigenous varieties: Mavrud (Bulgaria's most-distinctive — deep + tannic, peppery + black-cherry, BGN 30-80 / $17-44 per serious bottle), Melnik (from the Struma Valley, herbaceous + cherry, BGN 30-70), Rubin (Bulgarian crossbreed of Nebbiolo + Syrah, BGN 25-60), plus internationals (Cabernet, Merlot, Chardonnay) at extremely serious quality for the price. Canonical Bulgarian winemakers: Bessa Valley, Castra Rubra, Damianitza, Villa Yustina, Domaine Boyar. Wine tasting at Sofia specialty bars: By the Glass Sofia + Hambara + Made in Home. Day tour of Thracian Valley wineries from Sofia BGN 100-250 / $56-140.
How is Sofia restaurant pricing?
Roughly 50-65% cheaper than Vienna or Athens — the EU's most-affordable serious-walkable capital alongside Bucharest. Bakery breakfast (banitsa + Bulgarian coffee or boza) BGN 4-10 / $2-6 — the city's value floor. Lunch (shopska + tarator + kavarma + Bulgarian beer) BGN 15-30 / $8-17. Mid-range traditional dinner BGN 25-50 / $14-28. Modern Bulgarian sit-down (Cosmos, Made in Home, Manastirska Magernitsa, Hadjidraganovite Izbi) BGN 35-80 / $19-44. Bulgarian beer Kamenitza on tap BGN 3-5 / $2-3 (half what you'd pay in Vienna). Rakia BGN 3-6 / $2-3 per shot. Bulgarian wine BGN 5-10 / $3-6 by the glass — even serious Mavrud + Melnik reds at BGN 8-15. Bulgarian coffee BGN 2-4 / $1-2. Tap water free (request 'voda ot chesma, molya').
What about rakia — the Balkan brandy?
Rakia is the traditional Bulgarian (+ Balkan-wide) fruit-brandy digestif (~40% ABV) — distilled from plums (slivova, the canonical Bulgarian version), grapes (grozdova, also extremely common), apricots (kayseva), pears (kruskova), or mulberries (dudova). Strong + clear, served chilled or at room temperature in small shot glasses. BGN 3-6 / $2-3 per shot at restaurants. The most-canonical Sofia rakia tasting is at Raketa Rakia Bar (Soviet-retro atmosphere, 40+ varieties in 4-pour tasting flights BGN 12-22 / $7-12). By the Glass Sofia + Hambara also have strong rakia lists. The traditional way to drink: 'Nazdrave!' (cheers) + small sip — never shoot it like vodka. Rakia is meant to be sipped + savored.
Top 5 things to eat in Sofia?
1) Shopska salad at any traditional restaurant (BGN 6-12 / $3-7) — Bulgaria's national salad in canonical form. 2) Kavarma in clay pot at Manastirska Magernitsa or Pri Yafata or Hadjidraganovite Izbi (BGN 12-22 / $7-12) — pork-and-vegetables slow-cooked in a traditional clay pot. 3) Banitsa at Vita Banichki or Furna Lavash or Banitsa Hadji Nikoli (BGN 3-5 / $2-3) — Bulgaria's canonical egg-yogurt-cheese phyllo breakfast, eat fresh-out-of-the-oven. 4) Tarator (BGN 4-8 / $2-5) — the canonical cold yogurt-cucumber-walnut-dill summer soup, every Bulgarian restaurant serves it June-September. 5) Kebapche + kyufte at Skara Bar or Skara Sofia (BGN 4-8 / $2-5 each) — Bulgarian grilled mini-sausages + meatballs, the canonical cheap-and-cheerful Bulgarian grill. Add a Thracian Valley wine flight (Mavrud + Melnik + Rubin, BGN 18-35 / $10-19) at By the Glass Sofia + a Bulgarian coffee in brass cezve at Fabrika Daga (BGN 2-4 / $1-2) for the canonical Sofia food crawl.

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