This is place is just wonderful! I think it's one of the best and most efficient milk bars in Warsaw. The food is really delicious and they serve a variety of different kinds of Polish dishes.
For the people who cannot read polish , you can ask for an English menu card with all of the incredible dishes. Warning: it's really hard to chose so you will want to come back and taste them all 😁.
But don't worry because the price is really cheap as well, I paid like 4 euro's for a coke and fresh and well cooked food.
What surprises me the most ist the speed. I never went to a place to eat where they serve your food so fast . You order something and you get your food in less than a minute, they're like machines. Even McDonald's cannot compete with this speed even though it's "fast food".
So if you want a good place to eat in Warsaw where they serve delicious dishes against the speed of light and for a cheap price, this is where...
Read moreThe place looks really nice and cozy, but the people who work's there are extremely rude. First of all, you have a menu on the wall, and half of the items are not available. Also, half of them are covered with white paper. If you don't have this item anymore the remove that from the board. They ladies who give the food are extremely rude. They give a feeling like they hate the costumers there and why you even came to eat and bother them. I don't know about lunch food, but breakfast food is definitely "no thanks." We ordered an omelet, and this was not even close to an omelet. Also, we got pierogies, and they were cold, and stuffing was extremely salty. Overall experience was bad for all of us. I will not recommend this place for any people who visit beautiful Warsaw. If you want to try really good polish food,...
Read moreOmg this place is incredible, one of those real milk bars like from communist times - the food is dirt cheap, the selection is endless, all Polish, and you can keep ordering until they run out of something and simply remove it from the board. I had the Ukrainian borscht and baked beans (Fasola po bretońsku) and both were delicious, really hit the spot. This place is no frills, yet the dining room is actually decent looking, no sad Soviet space. And the best part is the kitchen full of female cooks running around, fulfilling orders as they come, and then yelling out into the dining room when the dish is up. Highly recommend whether you’re a local looking for an inexpensive lunch option or a tourist looking for an experience. :-) definitely...
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