Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Lodz. The third-largest city in Poland, Lodz's historical and global significance is largely due to the ghetto that was built there during World War II. Strolling the picturesque central streets will give you an appreciation for the strength of this city and its citizens. Explore the Muzeum Sztuki modern art museum, which houses one of the most important collections of modern art in Poland, or spend the day thrill-seeking at Lunapark amusement park.
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4 based on 132 reviews
The food is generally good here. However given its location it is quiet expensive. At busy times (like Sunday afternoon) getting a table can be difficult. Ordering for take away is a lottery as they will ignore the phone when busy. Food is much better than other pizza joints in the area.
4 based on 174 reviews
Great pizza is an understatement. One of the best I've ever tried. I had capriciosa, no sause needed - it's so good. And the other things too: waiter was nice and fast serving. Prices are okay. Atmosphere friendly and pizza master is I think Italian, and cooks in front of guests. Toilets are clean and nice. The owner or the manager know their job - all aspects look good, and I would rate 6 stars if it was possible.
4 based on 189 reviews
#FARINA #BIANCO are two distinct motives for FARINA BIANCO Restaurant: #FARINA means we serve a flour rich menu. Creating food to feed the soul! #BIANCO means we have a bright airy environment. An environment suitable for your casual dining and important
We visited this restaurant before and had always had good food and service. Well that certainly wasnât the case this week. Cold soup, and some starter meals arriving as much as twenty minutes after the others. Mains were also cold and some didnât really appeal to the eye. When we asked why it was so bad they said that they had a big table in. I suggested we ask to join them as we may have had better service. Disappointing and will not recommend taking our customers there for a meal again.
4 based on 490 reviews
When we are visiting our supplier in Poland we found this restaurant through TripAdvisor and we like the test and presentation. Very wide selection of drinks and Italian type foods are good enough. Pizza is little bit thicker than we expected. Salads are fresh and tasty. General ambiance and service is good.
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4 based on 349 reviews
We found this restaurant in the "Manufaktur" shopping mall and felt welcome even when no table was pre-booked and the restaurant was busy on a Sunday night. I loved the asparagus dish as a starter - great flavors and prefect consistency. For main course I tried the truffle gnoggi - and also liked this a lot. the desert menue looked a little to heavy for me - so gave it a miss.
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4 based on 209 reviews
My starter was veal in a tuna sauce - sounds strange but tasted fabulous. The meat melted in my mouth. My main was traditional lasagne. This felt like a portion 3 or 4 times the size had been concentrated - meaty, tasty, robust and beautiful. I just couldn't finish it all and if I had been at home, this would definitely have been boxed up and eaten for lunch tomorrow. Gorgeous Vedichio wine (excuse the spelling), and two starters, two mains and a Lovely wine for circa £50, bargain. Great service, great food and good prices. Give it a go.
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4 based on 378 reviews
Otwarte Drzwi was created because of love for Italian food, wine and atmosphere. We can use three words to describe our restaurant- quite, homely and warm. Otwarte Drzwi- itâs short, seasonal menu, intimate interior, good wine and tasty food. All the dish
Nice pizza and pasta selection. Small and cosy yet still gives enough privacy even for intimate meetings. A little off the main alley yet close to Piotrkowska Street. Thanks a lot for your review! You're always welcome! :)
4 based on 420 reviews
Forno Nero arose from a great love for Italy and a passion for good, authentic food. That's why we decided on original, carefully selected products. Each ingredient has been checked and selected to satisfy the palates of the most demanding gourmets.
This place is right off the Piotrkowska street. The service was wonderful and waiting time was minimal although there were quite many people ordering. We ordered two pizzas and the Diavolo pizza was especially good with a small kick of spiciness. Prices were reasonable and the place looks nice. I definitely recommend visiting this place and to try out their oven-baked pizzas. They also serve craft beer, which is nice.
4 based on 199 reviews
The location may be misleading at the quiet street outside the center but the food really surprised me. The restaurant is owned by the Italian chef who prepares the real italian food. For starter we had octopus bullion with ravioli - strange at the beginning but balanced flavourers of saltiness and sweetness of ravioli. For mains: homemade linguini and awesome pizzas on the proper thin and crusty base. Yummy. For deserts - gelato and tiramisu made to perfection. Highly recommended to real italian food lovers.
4 based on 374 reviews
Excellent service, food, drink...need I say more. I will be back. Fantastic Italian! Very friendly and excellent English spoken for those who havenât master Polish.
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