The Romanian travel company Christian Tour opened a new concept restaurant in Bucharest’s Old Town on September 1, where it already runs a Greek Tavern.
After an investment of €15,000, the new restaurant, its interior shaped like an airplane passenger cabin, will serve drinks and food, as well as offer information about the company’s travel offers. The new restaurant will adjoin the Greek tavern on Smardan street in Bucharest.
Christian Tour started working on the new concept restaurant eight months ago. The restaurant will have 63 seats and will serve complete meals.
The company, one of the largest tourism companies in Romania, expects to produce €35m in turnover this year, with over 100,000 tourists served in 2012.