Reviews on European food in Wroclaw, Lower Silesia Province, Poland. Surprisingly (except to Poles) pronounced VRAHTS-wahv, Wroclaw is Poland’s fourth-largest city and the capital of the Viovodship of Lower Silesia. Originally (in medieval times) built across several islands, the city still has many lovely bridges and beautiful architecture. Not far from the German border in the country’s southeast, Wroclaw gets lots of German tourists, who call it Breslau. The Rynek (central square), lined by colorful buildings, is one of the city’s most popular destinations.
Things to do in Wroclaw
4 based on 189 reviews
On our last holiday to WrocÅaw we took the short tram ride from the Historic Old Town to Browar Stu Mostow were we enjoyed some amazing beers in this amazing brewery and on our latest holiday to this most beautiful of cities we couldn't wait our return and our visit was even better than our first visit.This is a full on working brewery with a great brewpub upstairs, walking in and you know your in a special place.I love the look of this brewery,huge brew vats producing a great range of beers, upstairs in the brewpub there's a cool looking serving bar, nice decor and furnishings including beer posters and enamels adorning the walls and there's plenty of seating options spread throughout this brewery both inside and outside, it's just one cool brewery and brewpub.My twin brother Stephen and I were here on a Monday afternoon, we got seats upstairs were a very pleasant member of staff gave us a menu each ,we decided to have a soup as a starter,a plate of cannelloni as our main meal and a taster set each of 4 beers.Our beers arrived in no time at all ,I chose a double IPA, pils,porter and a lager style beer ,all my beers were absolutely fantastic, the porter was probably my favourite, a rich,malty beer made to savour ,a really fabulous brew but all my beers were good,as for the food that accompanied our beers ,it was first rate ,the soup was really good,very tasty and our main meal was beautifully prepared and very filling indeed and coupled with our delicious beers made for a great drinking and dining experience. We moved on after our delicious meal and beers and as on every other visit to here we had a great time. Browar Stu Mostow is relatively easy to locate,it's not in the touristic part of the city but a short tram ride ( tram number 11 or 23 ) down to stop Most Warszawski were you walk to Ul Aleja Marcina Kromera then turn left onto Ul Galla Anonima ,walk down this street and turn right onto Ul Jana DÅugosza were you will find the brewery and brewpub. Opening hours are;Monday to Wednesday,Midday till Midnight. Thursday & Friday, Midday till 1am. Saturday, 2pm till 1am. Sunday, 2pm till Midnight. A wonderful brewery and brewpub and most definitely worth the short tram ride to sample the best beers currently being brewed in WrocÅaw.
4 based on 478 reviews
La Maddalena restaurant is a place created for the love of food and travel. The name of the restaurant is in a way symbolic. The beautiful La Maddalena archipelago lies on the Mediterranean Sea and is situated between Italian Sardinia and French Corsica.
All three of my courses were highly accomplished dishes - excellent flavour and texture combinations, beautifully presented. In London such a good meal would have cost at least twice as much (we paid 350 Zloty for two with wine and after-dinner drinks). I would try to get a table in the main part of the restaurant - the âroomâ behind is like a wide corridor. Service was too rapid - our starters arrived seconds after bread and there was a very brief pause between courses. One wants to linger over a meal of this quality.
4 based on 971 reviews
Ate here on our recent visit to Wroclaw and had a most enjoyable meal.Mussels to start which were exceptional and a steak dish for main, again very nice.The wife had a Pizza which was huge.Along with a bottle of wine, water and foccaccia bread the bill was less than £30.
4 based on 471 reviews
Charming, unblievably good avalue, great feel/vibe.We got to Wroclaw mid afternoon and went straight here (based on reviews) for some cheap eats and a quick beer. We ended up back here at the end of the night to drink some more!At time of writing, current exchange rates, all drinks (300ml beer/vodka shot/coffee/soft drink/hot fruit tea) are about 90p. Outrageous value. The beer is a Polish brand, is 5.5% and tastes great. The vodka is smooth, not cheap lighter fluid rubbish. Coffee also fine.'Snacks' are about £1.40. They aren't just 2 mouthfuls though, they're proper lunch sized. Easily £10 or £12 worth in most other European cities. Perfectly tasty too. They just hit the spot.Upstairs or downstairs, squeeze past the other customers, toilet in the basement perfectly clean. Service fine - not special but fine. Just a great cheap, uniquely decorated fun but relaxed place. Very popular for a reason!
4 based on 571 reviews
Siesta Trattoria is an Italian restaurant in the true sense of the word. It has long family tradition. The ownerâs life mission is to serve a little bit of sunny Italy on the plates of his guests. Siesta Trattoria is the place where You can eat homemade r
Went there attracted by TA opinions. The menu said about fresh seafood Thursday to Sunday so I deliberately waited and made a reservation for Friday expecting some fresh seafood fiesta. And here comes the confusion part; I ordered seafood spaghetti expecting that the seafood on Friday would be fresh; nope; I got spaghetti (al dente ok) but seemed like frozen; I was later explained that fresh seafood is listed in another part of the menu; seafood spaghetti was not included there so I got it made from frozen. And you know; it is almost impossible to make a good seafood from a frozen one... I should have been warned that I am ordering not the right thing, especially that I mentioned fresh, weekend fresh seafood delivery, etc...So if you want fresh seafood, ask which dishes are really made of fresh seafood. I know now and maybe will come back to try it.On the other hand beef with green pepper sauce was fine; the green salad was extremely fresh and tasty; dressing was just as it should be. Espresso really Italian.Place difficult to find. Nice looking interior and Italian music. Good service.
4 based on 1388 reviews
"Konspira" is an excellent restaurant with a simple menu, great coffee and true taste. Konspira Restaurant is also a living museum of underground fighting with communism.
Had to wait a few minutes for a table as it is a very popular restaurant. Lots to look at on the walls and a really interesting menu with small articles to read about Polish history and politics. Our food was excellent, especially the sharing board which was a good mixture of traditional cuisine. Ended with delicious vodkas and a look around the secret room! Service was excellent and we really enjoyed our evening here.
4 based on 274 reviews
I went here with a local friend. For music freaks like us it was ideal! They have a turntable and you can request listening some of their vinyl records. Decoration according to the same theme with photos of musicians (Donald Fagen!). We had very refreshing natural juices, mine was called Donna Summer Lemonade. They also have other drinks and coffees. Really loved the place and the atmosphere.
5 based on 500 reviews
Reservations for this restaurant need to be made in advance and for a very good reason. The place is very small and casual and service is excellent. Our complicated dietary needs were accommodated expertly. We were served totally surprising, very delicious meal that offered many varied dishes that worked well together and in abundance.
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We prepare delicious polish and world cuisine dishes from fresh and selected products from local producers. We focus primarily on quality, affordable prices and a nice atmosphere. Convenient location at ul. Wagonowa 5-7 and beautiful interior with free in
4 based on 10 reviews
Went to try this new venue with the good will to taste especially the pasta. Actually, the tagliatelle were good, but how can anyone present a dish in a so ugly way (dripping sauce on the whole dish) ? Worse, the grilled catfish had a porous flesh, partially raw, like a fish that is not fresh or not properly defrosted. Well, we preferred not to eat it.
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