Arrive at the spot, got seated at a wet and unstable table. The wait for the menu was already 15 minutes. After looking at the menu we were ready to order, but the waitress was using her good time to come back to us. We order food for us and was waiting for food 40 minutes. Was not told the food is gonna take that long. Beatroot soup was straight vinager with overcooked dumplings that I guess was in water since we order. Shrimp was overcooked and chewy. Chicken soup was cold, and had no taste. Main was served with starters so got cold before we ate. Waitress was rude and was almost screaming at us after we asked for something to get for the table to stop moving. Not good food, not good service
Edit and answer to the owner, after reading the reviews of your restaurant when someone complains about service, the owner will always say that the employee in question doesn't work there or that it's not the correct restaurant. I can't remember how the waiter looked like, but the whole experience was bad and that the review is about the correct restaurant. Date of dining was 11th of...
Read moreSo we basically died and went to Polish food heaven;) It's super hard finding a place that's not a tourist trap or loaded with fake reviews, and I'm happy to report that this restaurant is legit! We've been traveling through Eastern/Central Europe for 3 weeks now, and this unassuming, nice place is top 3 of our food places thus far. We made a bold move and tried the sour soup for once and did it pay off in spades -- it was so, so good. We also tried the mixed pierogies which were alright -- I never really liked them much being that they're just way heavier and less flavorful versions of Asian dumplings, so it's not this place's fault I'm not a big fan. Out of the 4 types though, my husband and I were pretty surprised to like the spinach pierogies the most, especially as I'm almost carnivorous at this point. Finally, we had the potato pancakes with meat and holy moly -- it was so, so good. The service was also nice and kind, and the ambience warm and relaxing. Most definitely...
Read moreThis restaurant is located in old town Gdansk, we passed several times by it, but because of the name we passed it thinking it serves Latin America kind of food. Next day googling, we found it's a Polish restaurant so came around 7.30 PM. It was full, but a kind guy took my phone number promising to call me in next 30 min when they get a free table. That exactly happened. Our also very kind young waitress recommended patiently dishes (answering many questions) and brought draft beer. We took home made tomato soup and pierogi dumplings mix as a starter, but the main was out of this world (she made a right recommendation) - potato pancake filled with pork goulash. Plenty of meat in delicious sauce with sauerkrauter side. Portions are generous and prices very reasonable for old town...
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