Reviews on European food in Rewal, Western Pomerania Province, Poland. Rewal [ˈrɛval] (German: Rewahl) is a village in Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Rewal. It lies approximately 23 kilometres (14 mi) north-west of Gryfice and 80 km (50 mi) north of the regional capital Szczecin.
Things to do in Rewal
Bylismy 3 razy w ciÄ gu tygodnia. Dwa razy w 4 osoby i raz w 6 osób. ZamówiliÅmy schabowego, pierÅ z kurczaka, pizze, halibuta oraz saÅatkÄ z grillowanym kurczakiem. ObsÅuga bardzo miÅa. Porcje duże i smaczne. Polecam serdecznie.
Rumors had it this was the place to eat in Rewal. So we wanted to try it out, and I'm happy we did. It's a restaurant that is a part of the resort Oasis. As you enter and come to their garden you forget that there is a world outside. It's secluded and nicely kept. I would like to try the hotel out on another occasion. As far as the restaurant goes it got an exciting menu with Polish, Asian and International elements. We enjoyed the salmon, the pork was lovely and the celery soup was really tasteful. Service was very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 179 reviews
Amazing food, delicious starters ... octopus with chorizo, salmon, grilled fish ... !!! fresh food, good value, family business with traditions. We visit them every time, we travel to Poland :)
4 based on 46 reviews
Ate here on the last night of our stay and regretted not coming earlier. Very good pizza, my partner had the pancakes and mistakenly ordered two as they're massive. Pizzas ranged from around 17zl to 28zl for a big one. Great value and great food.
4 based on 27 reviews
Fish meals are really good. Everything fresh and tasty. As an improvement I suggest to change paper plates to ceramic and plastic cutlery to metal. It looks more professional. We could pay by card there which was super usefull as we didn't have any cash.
3 based on 102 reviews
Visited this place out of season and most of the small towns of the Baltic coast is starting to resemble ghost towns, and most restaurants are closed down. Sabat was open though, but empty. We had coffee and cakes and were happy with the cakes. Restaurant looks a little worn down and dark. Toilet was a disaster. But in the buzzing summer months I'm sure the atmosphere here is quite different.
4 based on 113 reviews
This place does does good polish food, staff are good and will to help. Food is served really fast and I had the best cooked pork ever.....However the thin crust pizzas arenât so good and I am still trying to figure out why Irish beer has to be green...... ( not that I drunk it I stuck to polish) well worth a visit
5 based on 35 reviews
Good pizza, cozy space both sunny site and in shade. Close from the beach. If you get unlucky you may face no chance to eat, I experienced that: too late for breakfast, too early for pizza.
4 based on 363 reviews
The food itself is very good, but what struck me was the staff attitude towards the client - something not so common in other near-beach fish restaurants. First of all the girl taking the order proposed what kind of fish and how made (note that you can have the fish fried, baked or butter-fried) we should choose if we want to try something matching our taste.The second thing was that the coock who brought the food instructed us how to get about to eating certain dishes, how to and when to add the garlic butter, etc. another thing not common in other bars. It looked like the cook really knows his fish and cares for others to taste them well.One important note! this all happened during late evening hours (about 5pm-6pm) and this may explain the staff attitude, because during normal polish dinner hours (corresponding to lunch hours: 1-2pm) the place is just dark with people, so i guess the staff cannot give to much attention to each customer.Note 2: i dont know thow things are with non polish speaking customers.Overall, the food is great and certainly worth a try. Personnaly I advise to check out the fish soups.
4 based on 94 reviews
Traditional polish fish&chips which for almost 2 decades has been trying to meet the expectations of our customers. Going with the times every year we introduce into our offer dishes, which differ from the traditional fried fish, but thanks to the way the
Good quality in good prices, of course there is a few things they could improve like oil in fryer (it was bitter).Nice view on the sea from the garden. Sit outside if you have a nice weather and enjoy the moment :)Dear Agata,Thank you for your opinion.And as in most opinions with critical remarks - next time, please also forward them directly on the spot to the owners - for us, the customer's opinion is quite important - because on its basis we can continue to learn, develop and eliminate mistakes.And on trip advisor, we do not always have the time to read the comments and respond.Sometimes it takes half a year ;)Regards,Na Skarpie
Top 10 Polish food in Rewal, Western Pomerania Province, Poland
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