The catch comes first
We build the menu around what's fresh, not the other way around. If the fish isn't right, it doesn't leave the kitchen.
Our Story
How a quiet door in Cluj-Napoca opens onto a ship's cabin, a hidden garden, and a table set with the sea.
Cluj-Napoca sits about as far from the sea as a Romanian city can. So we did the only sensible thing: we brought the sea here.
Mare Nera — “black sea” — began as a simple wish, to eat oysters and grilled octopus with a glass of cold white, without booking a flight. Behind an unassuming door, we built a room that feels like a ship's cabin and a garden that feels like a coastline at dusk.
Today we're rated 4.7 out of 5 on TripAdvisor and ranked #33 of 450 restaurants in Cluj-Napoca — but the review we're proudest of is the one that says it feels like the seaside, just in the center of the city.
Sea-blue walls & rope light
A terrace wrapped in green
Fresh catch, cooked simply
We build the menu around what's fresh, not the other way around. If the fish isn't right, it doesn't leave the kitchen.
Good olive oil, lemon, garlic, herbs. We let the ingredients do the talking and keep the plates honest.
Dogs get a water bowl, the garden is made for lingering, and there's never a hurry to clear your table.
We want you to forget, for a couple of hours, that you're three streets from the center of a landlocked city.
“Feels like a seaside restaurant — just in the center of Cluj.”Guest review · TripAdvisor
Reserve a table in the ship room or the hidden garden and see it for yourself.