For polish food meaning: great dumplings, crepes and weird soups come here!!! The food was really good and the service was excellent! I had never tasted dumplings before but I can assure you these were good. And the positive thing was that you could have them boiled and fried. I tasted both, so I suggest you would do the same. This restaurant is a chain in Warsaw so there are more than one. Check in the internet if you want to find a closer one. The one I went to was in the most central street in the city so it was perfect. There is a ground floor and a basement. If you have kids go downstairs as there are some toys there to keep them entertained. The service is excellent and our waitress spoke quite good English. There were menus in English as well and pictures to make your life easier! The interior was quite special and interesting. Regarding the food my friends told me I should have tasted the cold beet root soup but they didn’t have it. So I pass on the suggestion. The dumplings were great and you can have them also as dessert with marmalade inside. Delicious(but a bit heavy)! 9 dumplings for me where more than enough! Cause you have the option to choose how many you want to have. If you want traditional food go there! I was referred there from a local so I guess it’s good for polish standards too!
Aleksander M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Haarlem, The Netherlands
Great pierogi, and tasty drinks, still in old town, but more chance for a free spot than in the other ones.
Agnieszka C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Solec, Warsaw, Poland
I’m a huge fan of dumplings, but I always have problem with eating them out of home — I believe my grandmas do the best dumplings and I usually stick to the home-made ones. Still, I went there already few times, with my foreign friends, in order to give them taste of Polish dumplings. I really can say these dumplings are nice ones. They offer wide selection of fillings and there is a very good option of selecting mix of dumplings, enabling you to try different variants. Maybe interior design is not the perfect one;-) — I guess they wanted to resemble old Polish inns, but the effect is not the most brilliant or impressive;-). They have also nice nonalcoholic drinks, tasty dumplings and I really think it is a nice place to try dumplings in Poland. No idea about other food, cause never tried anything besides dumplings.
Melissa W.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Boston, MA
The food at this chain restaurant is fine. It’s standard Polish food. The interior is charming. The prices are decent. The service is bad, though. The servers are not at all accommodating, telling hubs«No» when he asked for mint leaves in his water. Really? Would it have been so hard to do that??? For a restaurant in a tourist area, we had a hell of a time communicating with the server. Servers in rural areas of Poland have been easier to communicate with. And the cheesey outfits they make the all-female wait staff wear are ridiculous. I think they are supposed to look like milk maids in their gingham check dresses with the aprons. But they just look silly. I felt embarrassed for them – like I always do(did? Don’t know if they still wear these outfits) when I see the hostesses at Polcari’s in their«gangster» outfits. Anyway. You can find better hospitality and food in other restaurants. Pass this one.
Thexyo
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
This is a tiny place the smallest of the chain, if you want to swing a cat or move erratically, don’t go there. It’s a good place to stop if walking through the Old Town. With a Polish theme that’s seems to come from another era or someone’s imagination. The waitress have short dresses and wear a corset on top of those dresses. Whether your a tourist or not, it seems to be a good place to eat. They are good value and the best bit is they are very kitsch.