Savor the Flavors of Bulgaria at Moma Food and Wine
Discover the heart of Bulgarian cuisine at Moma Food and Wine, where tradition meets fine dining in Sofia's vibrant center.
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Sofia, Moma Bulgarian Food and Wine is a culinary gem that invites tourists to indulge in the rich flavors and traditions of Bulgarian cuisine. The restaurant's warm and inviting ambiance, adorned with rustic decor, sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. Guests can savor a diverse menu that features an array of traditional dishes, expertly prepared using locally sourced ingredients. From hearty stews to grilled meats, each dish showcases the essence of Bulgarian culinary artistry. The knowledgeable staff is eager to guide diners through the menu, making recommendations that highlight the best of what Moma has to offer. In addition to its delectable food, Moma boasts an impressive selection of Bulgarian wines, allowing guests to pair their meals with the perfect vintage. The restaurant's commitment to fine dining is evident not only in its food but also in its service, ensuring that every visit is a delightful experience. Moma is not just a place to eat; it is a celebration of Bulgarian heritage and hospitality. Whether you are dining with family, friends, or as a solo traveler, Moma provides a welcoming atmosphere that encourages guests to unwind and enjoy their meals. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this culinary delight during your stay in Sofia, where every bite tells a story of Bulgaria's rich culture.
Local tips
- Make a reservation in advance, especially during peak dining times, to secure your table.
- Try the traditional shopska salad as a refreshing start to your meal.
- Ask your server for wine pairing recommendations to enhance your dining experience.
- Visit during lunch hours for a more relaxed atmosphere and possibly lighter crowds.
- Don't miss the chance to sample their homemade desserts, which are a true highlight.
A brief summary to Moma Bulgarian Food and Wine
- Solunska Street 28, Sofia, Sofia Center, 1000, BG
- +359885622020
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, start from any point in Sofia Valley and head towards Sofia Center. Use GPS navigation and enter the address: Solunska Street 28, 1000 Sofia. Parking is available nearby, but be aware that you may need to pay for parking, which typically costs around 2 BGN per hour. Ensure to check for any parking restrictions.
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Public Transportation - Metro
To reach Moma Bulgarian Food and Wine using the metro, find the nearest metro station in Sofia Valley. Take Metro Line 1 (the red line) towards 'Slaviya' and get off at 'Serdika' station. From there, it's a short walk to Solunska Street. Exit the metro station, walk towards the 'Vitosha Boulevard', and continue straight until you reach Solunska Street, then turn left. Moma will be on your right.
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Public Transportation - Bus
If you prefer to take the bus, check the local bus routes that connect Sofia Valley to Sofia Center. You can take bus number 9, 72, or 284. Get off at the 'Vitosha Boulevard' stop. Walk towards 'Solunska Street' by continuing straight and turning left onto Solunska. Moma Bulgarian Food and Wine will be located at number 28 on your right. Be prepared to pay for your bus fare, which is generally around 1.60 BGN per trip.
Attractions Nearby to Moma Bulgarian Food and Wine
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Vitosha Boulevard
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Supreme Court of Cassation of Bulgaria
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Photos with traditional costumes
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Sofia, Bulgaria
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St. Nedelya Square
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Statue of the Slaveykovs - Petko and his son Pencho
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Aleko Konstantinov Statue
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3KEY Rooms II - The Escape Bar of Al Capone
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Slaveykov Square
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Farmers' market in front of the Ministry of Agriculture
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Cathedral of Saint Nedelya
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Medieval orthodox temple of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (13th century)
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Sofia City Art Gallery
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Medieval orthodox temple of Saint Petka
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House Museum “Nikola Y. Vaptsarov”
Landmarks nearby to Moma Bulgarian Food and Wine
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Moma Bulgarian Food and Wine
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Pastorant
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Gifted - Urban Art & Culture Hub
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The Red Flat - Everyday Life in Communist Bulgaria
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Coupage Wine and Cheese Shop
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Shtastlivetsa restaurant Vitoshka
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Divaka
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Hadjidraganov's Cellars
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Free Sofia Tour
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The Southern Gate of Serdika (unexcavated; remains are right under passageway at 1A Vitosha Blvd.)
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Niko'las 0/360
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National Tourist Information Centre @ Saint Nedelya Square
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Made in Home
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Western end of Sofia's unique 'Yellow Brick Road' (at Independence Square)
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Sofia Graffiti Tour