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Newhere  Apr 7, 11, 17:14    #31
Hi, I've just moved to Poland. I live in Warsaw and I'm looking for good places where I can order food online. Any tips? I really like polish kitchen and pizza of course;)

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 Aug 1, 11, 13:41    #32
Warsaw Restaurants.

Polish food:
Siwy Dym on Pulawska- really good.
Lolek in Pole Mokotowskie- great atmosphere, the food comes from the grill, the beer is good and there is a playground for the kids.
Oycowizna- on Sloneczna -near magdalenka. good food, good environment.

Czech: U Szwejka (place konstitucji) and Kompania Piwna(new town). Same owner- both good

Pizza.
Numero Uno in Jozefoslaw. This is a neighbourhood restaurant. The chef was told the secret crust recipe in Australia by an Italian chef. The pizza is super with a thin crust. The antipasti is super.

Casa Mia on Poznanska. I have been going to this place for 9 years and the pizza is still great.

Lebanese- Le Cedre on the Praga side. Owned by Lebanese- great food. I think they opened a second location on the Warsaw side of the Wisla.

Greek.
I have been to El Greco on Grzybowska. It was packed, the service was slow and it wasn't that good.-
Meltemi- this is a great place. ulica Drawska róg Szczęśliwickiej--close to Blue city.- the food has always been great here.
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 Aug 1, 11, 14:17    #33
Actually I think the expat places in Warsaw are not that good. Very pretentious and prices inflated.
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 Aug 1, 11, 14:32    #34
Actually I think the expat places in Warsaw are not that good. Very pretentious and prices inflated.


which expat places do you mean?
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 Oct 15, 11, 04:39    #35
Wentzl in Krakow, or Granny Raspberry at the other end of the scale. Nom nom nom.......
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 Oct 15, 11, 05:55    #36
http://www.maho.com.pl/index.html

http://www.maho.com.pl/en/index.html

You can try Turkish food in here specialy lamp chops and lamp sish or iskender kebap are delicious and you can try cold and hot mezzes, also lahmacun and pide with lamp meat you must to try ,dessert künefe must to try some kind of hot stuff with cheese realy delisious. if you dont want spent too much money you must prefer wraps sish durum or adana durum with drink ayran. if you drink alcohol drink turkish raki with mezzes and shrimp with butter. Dont forget to drink turkish coffe after dinner. bon appetit.

All this food %5 of all turkish cusine.
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 Oct 15, 11, 17:13    #37
If your ever visiting Wroclaw:

Aladdin is great, good value for money.

Spice India is terrible, I will never go there again!
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 Oct 29, 11, 16:15    #38
Very funny to see how the contents of IYP restaurant reviews change. Classics here in Warsaw such as the Boathouse are suddenly not anymore mentioned...Samira also vanished....Namaste...as well. I guess the editors did not get any freebies anymore :).
Also, places which IYP praises into the sky, such as Legends, Fish&Chips, Warsaw Tortilla Factory get on Polish forums and in Polish reviews (non-expat) a very cool reception.
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 Oct 29, 11, 19:41    #39
polkalover:
Wentzl in Krakow,


I adore Wentlz in Krakow but the café section ( delicious ice creams,cakes) nice relaxing atmosphere outside in the Summer and inside in Winter.



What about the very luxurious and expensive classic restaurant FUKIER in Warsaw ,is it still doing well ? This is the typical expat place for me and i think the meals are mostly covered by corporate credit cards.
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 Nov 13, 11, 19:11    #40
LwowskaKrakow:
polkalover: Wentzl in Krakow,


I must disagree. The icecream at Wentzl is nothing to write home about. Far superior (though still not great) is Italia Lody across from Wentzl at the galeria. Everyone recommended 4D, but according to me, even Wentzl was better.
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 Nov 17, 11, 10:16    #41
whilst its not exactly upmarket, i cant sing the praises enough of a small polish eatery in krakow called koko. its just off the rynek on ul. golebia. only about 6 or 7 tables, but food was lovely and the place is always busy. i ate there all the time( i was on a budget). will definitely go back next time i am in krakow. the one place i wont be going back to is miod i wino.polish restaurant on ul.slawkowska. food was average but the service was terrible. my waiter sat me down, plonked a menu in front of me and walked off, before i had the chance to say id like a drink while i look at the menu. i did eventually get my drink, and when my food arrived,it was just plonked down in front of me. after eating,i gave up on trying to attract the waiters attention for the bill, so i went up to the counter to pay. lo and behold they couldnt find my bill. i explained what id had to eat and drink and my waiter then started shouting at the poor girl behind the counter who burst into tears.i just couldnt wait to leave....


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