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    Bar Natura

    4.0 (1 review)
    InexpensivePolish
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Restauracja Stary Dom

    Restauracja Stary Dom

    4.4(62 reviews)
    3.3 kmMokotów
    $$$

    The beer restaurant in Poland, save your money in old town and just comer here for every meal. This…read moreplace seems to b a local favorite, and you will need not make reservations in advance for dinner (we came for lunch). All of the food was good, beef tartare was made tableside. The fish was also very good. The pork knuckle was fantastic and very tender. Don't get deserts here, they r an extra 2 zloty, just go next door to the bakery which is owned by them too. The free bread is also sourdough and rye it was super awesome. The waiters were professional and spoke English. There is an extra about $6 service charge for dining

    Stary Dom sets a high bar when it comes to an elegant dining. The space is on the more formal side…read morebut not fancy enough for cocktail attire; which I was so grateful for. I came directly from Gdansk in a delayed train so I rushed straight here to make my reservation. With my roller luggage and all. They thankfully had a convenient coat check where they were able to store my luggage. Now as for the food, wow on all fronts. I ordered the Chicken Soup, Marinated Herring, Steak Tartare, Lamb Shank and a Meringue Pie. I just had to try everything! And sure glad I did. I don't usually like lamb but this dish came highly recommended. Ive only liked lamb on a few occasions so it was a gamble and in this rare situation, I won. The gaminess of the lamb was very subtle and the flavor combined with the potato puree and marinade was delicious. The steak tartare was prepared table side and the chef asks if you want it normal, mild, or spicy. I opted for spicy which I felt wasn't any spice but nonetheless, a very tasty steak tartare. The marinated herring was so enjoyable as well. The fish was tender and the citrus profile of the sauce was a fantastic complement to the dish. The Chicken Soup was as good as chicken soup could be. Warm and savory. And finally the dessert. The fluffy meringue pie was very good as well but after a few bites, the sweetness got to me. Still a good dish though but more geared towards those with a real sweet tooth.

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    Restauracja Stary Dom - Lunchroom, 1st floor

    Lunchroom, 1st floor

    Restauracja Stary Dom - Pork knuckle

    Pork knuckle

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    Bar Mleczny Bambino - Blueberry and apricot pancakes

    Bar Mleczny Bambino

    3.9(40 reviews)
    6.4 kmŚródmieście
    $

    Milk bars are cafeteria style restaurants serving affordable, traditional Polish dishes. Bar…read moreMleczny Bambino seems to be a popular one in Warsaw with a few different locations. Upon entering, you'll see the extensive menu on the wall. Fortunately, it's translated in English and the staff that takes your order at the cash register booth speaks some English as well. Once you order, they give you a buzzer to let you know when it's ready for pick up at the kitchen window. My husband and I ordered a couple bottled fruit beverages, an espresso, mushroom and sauerkraut pierogis, a side of cream spinach and blueberry and apricot pancakes for 53 PLN or about $15 US! The quality didn't compare to the Michelin Star, Muzealna, we had the day before, but we appreciated the simplicity of our last meal before leaving Poland. The women's uniforms in the kitchen and how they serve food through the window is reminiscent of the communist era. In fact, the design of the restaurant makes one feel as if they're in a mess hall during that time. There are a few tables outside as well. Anyone visiting Poland has to try a milk bar at least once!

    When you come to Poland, you pretty much have to try a milk bar, and this is one of the more…read morepopular ones in Warsaw. Some of the older reviews cite a complicated experience with potential language issues, but that's absolutely not the case now. The wall menu has English translations, you order and pay on entering, and are given a beeper to take to your table and wait for you to be summoned to pick up your food. Basically, like any fast-casual dining experience anywhere in the modern world. It's all very cheap, and it's a good way to try a sampling of Polish dishes. However, while the food is tasty and likely authentic, ingredient quality is understandably so-so (for instance, the popular veal schnitzel is made of a pressed/formed meat patty, as opposed to an actual slice of veal). For me, it's the kind of thing you do once, but then look for better quality versions of the dishes in one of the many good restaurants around town.

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    Bar Mleczny Bambino - Exterior

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    Bar Mleczny Bambino - All this for under 53 PLN or $15 US!

    All this for under 53 PLN or $15 US!

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