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This is widely held to be the place to come for Polish food. Even the sceptics leave here happy. The traditional and old-fashioned styling complements the classic food. Attention to smaller details such as cutlery and tableware... more
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The Warsaw Tortilla Factory serves up tasty and authentic food to the lunchtime crowd as well as to some after-work diners. The atmosphere is informal—it is almost like slow fast food—but the quality is high. There is no real d... more
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Grand Kredens has singlehandedly improved the quality of Warsaw's restaurant interiors. Check it out and see for yourself what everyone's talking about. To describe the decor at Grand Kredens is almost like talking about severa... more
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Fukier is a wine cellar, restaurant and courtyard all in one. The wine cellar is deep and cozy and the separate dining rooms are traditional and atmospheric, with lots of candles dotted around. Fukier offers a wide range of del... more
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El Popo was Warsaw's first Mexican restaurant. It caused quite a stir upon arrival, bringing Mexican food lovers in by the droves. These days it's still popular, attracting a mixed crowd of Poles and ex-pats. Its location makes... more
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When this place opened in Warsaw, you couldn't get a seat. The initial excitement has since died down, but it is still very popular. Featuring true roadhouse decor, with the odd gas-pump and other such memorabilia, T.G.I. Frida... more
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This is one of the most extraordinary restaurants/cafes in Warsaw. The food is wonderful, the portions huge and the prices reasonable. But the location of this place is totally weird. In fact most people fail to find it the fir... more
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The decor is breathtaking: it conjures up images of royal residences. There is an abundance of melting candles, overflowing fruit baskets and green plants in full bloom. The building itself is a maze of small rooms, all linked... more
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A great location and a fun, lively atmosphere make this place a popular choice. Its name is derived from the Czech novel, The Good Soldier Szwejk and the loveable, pudgy soldier features heavily in the decor. It consists of sim... more
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This restaurant/cafe is set in the cellars of a recently-renovated Rococo Palace along the King's Way. It has a brief selection of traditional entrees and is an affordable alternative to some of the more expensive places in the... more















