Discover Restaurants offering the best Central European food in Bialystok, Podlaskie Province, Poland. A small city with big appeal, Bialystok is a charming Polish town. Visit the impressive Branickis' Palace or admire the beautiful 19th-century architecture of Warszawska Street or follow the historic Jewish Heritage Trail. Performances at the Białystok Puppet Theater are fun for the whole family, as is the dining experience at a local milk bar.
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4 based on 21 reviews
Located in a builing of the Branicki palace (=Versailles of Poland) this restaurant serves a variety of excellently presented and cooked meals for a -to western standards- wonderful price. We had fresh orange juce, prawns with champaign sauce, veal with local cantarelles, and an excellent espresso (with some free water!) afterwards.After all the pizza's and other fat polish food, it was a delight to eat here.
4 based on 58 reviews
Be ready to wait long time for the service. The poor waitress are running around as hares but they are definitely understaffed for hot summer nights when everyone goes out ;)The food is good, solid filling polish food. Nice selection of beers
4 based on 91 reviews
went there for a business dinner and was nicely surprised.the place has 3 levels, 1 part more for drinks, 1 part of dinner and 1 part for official dinnerI was in the down part for dinner and it was very niceGood place, excellent service
4 based on 109 reviews
A nice surprise to enter the restaurant after the rather uninspiring stairs. Beautifully decorated with nice atmosphere and arrangement. The waitress was great and very attentive. We ordered garlic soup and asparagus soup which were both tasty the spicy paste and bread rolls to start were nice but bread would be nicer warm.The chestnut pate was intriguing , we both ordered different versions of goulash for mains. The presentation was a bit clumsy although both dishes were tasty. The surprise was the bill, 9 pln for Segafredo coffee ( milk wasn't included) 13 pln for a lemonade and 2 pln for a takeout box ?The bill for two with no alcohol was 123 pln.It is overpriced for what it is.
4 based on 207 reviews
We had a lunch in this restaurant and it was amazing. We ate a steak, lunch meal (roast pork with a potatoes and veggies), and drinks for only 20eur. 10/10
4 based on 113 reviews
The house was built in 1897 by Abram Jossem, a known dentist from Bialystok. It hosted many famous residents, mostly the elite residents of Bialystok. Back in time, several institutions were located here: St. Petersburg Agency - Toulouse Land Bank - the m
great food, i could not prize more chef for a fantastic idea of putting together such a various flavors. beautiful decor and valentines life music performance was outstanding, waiters and hostesses tho need to improve service and knowledge and then this place without a doubt will be one of the best in town. overall great experience x
4 based on 110 reviews
Went for lunch there - very quiet with nice ambience. The menu represents local cuisine and service just makes it perfect for fine dining. Strongly recommend if you are passing by and looking for something unique. Well done staff!We are delighted to hear that! Hope to see you again :)
4 based on 481 reviews
A culinary journey through the Borderlands Lithuanian vederaj and didżkukuliai. Chicken breast a la Kiev, Belarusian draniki with pork. Jewish czulent. Podlasie style shank with bison grass. Bison meat pierogi. These are the Borderland cuisine delicacies
The restaurant is very close to the town square.There are tables outside the building so you can sit, eat and watch the walking people. The staff was very nice, the food was very good - czebureki, babka z kieÅbsÄ . Bread acid Gira also was very good. Definitely I can recommend that place.
4 based on 266 reviews
We had dinner here after a 90 km cycling trip. So we were very hungry. And we were not disappointed. Large potions of very fulfilling food. Itâs no haute cuisine, but it is good food. And there are also vegetarian options. I had two appetizers. The potato pancakes and the hot vegetables. It was enough. The only downside is that the menu is only in Polish. Be sure you have downloaded the Polish language in google translate. Thatâs the only way to make any sense off the menu.
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4 based on 156 reviews
Modern restaurant in the center of BiaÅystok city. Local menu with a modern twist, unique interiopr, perfect meeting place.
Lovely place with great food. On a family trip we stopped at Bialystok for lunch. The place was lovely and clean, friendly and professional staff. Prices were low and dinning was a gastronomical experience.Across from the restaurant there is a nice park with palace, gardens and water features. Perfect place for the walk after dessert.
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