Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Gdynia. A small fishing village until the 20th century, Gdynia was rapidly built into Poland’s largest and busiest sea port after World War I. As a result, it’s mainly a very modern city. The most significant older attraction is the 13th-century St. Michael the Archangel Church. Two museum ships in the harbor, a destroyer and a frigate, are also popular with visitors. Gdynia has a thriving cultural life and in September hosts the annual Polish Film Festival, sometimes called the “Polish Cannes.”
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4 based on 42 reviews
The restaurant is situated in the heart of Gdynia, at the Kosciuszko Square no.15. We invite you to a fixed menu based on international cuisine with additionally variable elements of cuisine originating from the partner cities of Gdynia. Restaurant Moje M
I was invited by a friend to eat at this new restaurant in the centre of Gdynia. While there are an assortment of restaurants in Gdynia, this restaurant is exceptional. The menu is varied, our server spoke English and was polite and attentive throughout. The food was beautifully presented. We had the Cod, which was Atlantic cod and it was nicely cooked with a nice fried egg on top. A novel idea and it was very tasty. The prices were very reasonable. I have been a regular visitor to Gdynia over the past 6 years and visited many restaurants and this is one of the best in every respect.
4 based on 152 reviews
Wood-burning oven is the heart of VIVA LA PIZZA .. It was he who gives our pizza natural aroma and taste. For the production of our pizzas 26-28 O cm we use only original Italian flour, peppering all fiery passion and a pinch of joy. Si Mangia e BUON APPE
Ever since the main chef, Paolo, has left the restaurant the place is not the same. Atmosphere n design remain friendly, but the product doesn't have the same quality as before. Some of the combinations of toppings on pizzas don't make sense and the dough is miles away from what it use to be.For sure not my favorite in Gdynia any more.
4 based on 55 reviews
I'm not Italian but I enjoy cooking in this style. I decided to open Osteria, because I want to create a friendly, relaxing place, without a restaurant's bustle. Together with the team we will cook in Italian style, but often using Polish, local products.
This was our first time in this recently opened gem, but we'll definitely come back for more. The food is exquisite, Italian-style with a local twist. The atmosphere is relaxed, so the "osteria" in the name is spot on. The waiting staff are helpful, polite and smiling. We had beef cheeks, tagliatelle bolognese style, and for desserts: crème brûlée and panna cotta. All of these were great and the desserts in particular were fabulous. Highly recommended. They have wine by the glass, bottle and house wine by glass or carafe.
4 based on 181 reviews
Finally I have gone to this restaurant although OrÅowo is place where I spent big part of my life. Very nice interior, no problem with parking place near restaurant but just 1 hour for free. 3 set lunch menu without any drink. Price is a little more expensive than other places and is not located in the centrum. They could give just water for free... Soup was very tasty but there was piece of hair in one of them. They have changed it but this is a factor I cannot give positive review. Main course was simple but OK. Dessert as well.
4 based on 232 reviews
I am Italian, I am working in Poland and Serio is the restaurant where i am going when i want to feel the home taste. Great italian products and good pizza in a warm environment. The staff is frendly with good knowledge of English.
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4 based on 292 reviews
The squid ink pasta with seafood is a must - busy, popular place but worth the wait. Went back a second time and had the same meal!
4 based on 95 reviews
Pizzeria GDYNIANKA is just a must on the list of each tourist. It is just a legend of the city. The best pizza in the whole tricity maybe it does not look good but when you taste it-you are in heaven. It is very cheap around 15 zloty for 1 pizza and it is enough for 2 persons if you do not like to be very full. Local is very very small,there are only 4 tables and you have to be lucky to find a place.One minus is there is no restroom. But when you go there you just come for pizza,not for long talks with friends. You come, order,eat and leave. I truly recommend gdynianka :)
4 based on 314 reviews
As one of our gentle guests says "Real Italian cusine in Gdynia" - probably thanks to our passion and fresh, top quality ingredients. Cozzi Ristorante specializes in Italian cuisine and offers what is most important in Italy - high quality, tasty dishes c
Maybe somewhat more expensive than average in Gdynia but very good food, nice atmosphere and friendly service.Italian cuisine from pizza to the more high end Italian dishes.Typically quite busy. A mix of couples and families.Convenient parking in front of the restaurant.
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4 based on 175 reviews
A breakfast with fresh bread and coffee for every good morning. A dinner with no strings attached, rich with local beer and world wine for an even better evening. Open for everybody, this place was made to be enjoyed by foodies all day every day.
we went there for breakfast on a Sunday late morning. the place is really nice, it was almost a shame that the weather was so nice as inside it is extremely lovely. but also the outside seating is very comfortable.even though they only have polish menus we managed to find two really nice breakfast breaks. staff was also really nice and quick.
4 based on 633 reviews
You order at a counter. Staff doesn't know what is "smile" and is waiting you and serving with grim face. It is quite fair they do not charge so much on drinks and you can buy 0.75 water for 5 pln. Pizza was tasty, maybe not perfect but for this price worth to step in there.Thank you for your opinion, we're glad that You enjoyed our food and drinks and also we also promise to smile a little bit more:). Sometimes those little things are easy to forget and it's a good thing if someone points that out from time to time.Hopefully see You soon, with a lot of smile of course!RegardsCzerwony Piec
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