I have eaten here 7-8 times. That's why I can comment in detail. First of all, Zurek soup is not expensive, it is filling in a satisfying way, but it has an ordinary taste. The sausage used doesn't taste very good and you can't feel the sourness of the vinegar.
Main courses: Rice with vegetables tastes good, but they put very little on the side of the meal. If you buy mashed potatoes, there is enough but it is very dry. I could never finish the whole thing because it was dry.
I bought fish and mashed potatoes today and paid 42 zlotys. It was tasteless and not satisfying at all. I looked at the menus of 5 different restaurants in Sopot and found dozens of things to eat from those menus, paying 42 zlotys.
The price of creamy chicken is 30zloty and it is not satisfying at all.
Generally, elderly people and local tourists come. Believe me, it is not understandable why this place is preferred. After today, I will stop going, too, because I thought if I went to a different restaurant, I would pay more, and it turns out I'm being ripped off.
PS: If you would like to take your food with you, you have to pay extra 1zl for...
Read moreThis place is an eatery that offers a good selection of food all day long - from breakfast to dinner. The location is good, close to the beach and there is a lot of tables so you probably always find a place to sit down. I visited twice with my family, both times for breakfast. The place was quite calm, not too busy so we didn't have to wait long for our orders. Unfortunately, Our order was messed up both times. It is probably needed to be a local or could speak Polish on an excellent level if you want to eat here. I could speak a bit Polish but that was not good enough for the staff to understand what I tried to order. Switching to English was not completely helpful either. Not even pointin finger at the exact item on the menu helped. The food was OK though but we wont come again as it was not worth the frustration...
Read moreAll the locals go here, whether it's pancakes stuffed with meats or cheese for breakfast or chicken and potatoes for lunch or even a bite to eat in the evening.
It's local food, served in a buffet style at extremely affordable prices. A must for anyone stumbling through Sopot and finding themselves hungry and eager to try what the locals do. FYI: breakfast is served until 12:30 then the lunch food begins.
We tried the Mexican style pancake with minced meat and a chill sauce, as well as the ham and cheese pancakes and pierogi; all were moreish and scrumptious.
A light continental breakfast is on offer but other than that the meals are fairly heavy so come when you have built up an appetite. Otherwise, you can come to this casual eatery for a coffee in the morning or a beer in...
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