Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Plock. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Płock (pronounced [pwɔt͡sk] ( listen)) is a city on the Vistula river in central Poland. It is located in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999), having previously been the capital of the Płock Voivodeship (1975–1998). According to the data provided by GUS on 30 June 2009 there were 126,675 inhabitants in the city. Its full ceremonial name, according to the preamble to the City Statute, is Stołeczne Książęce Miasto Płock (the Princely or Ducal Capital City of Płock). It is used in ceremonial documents as well as for preserving an old tradition.
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An drei Abenden habe ich das Restaurant genossen und den schönen Ausblick auf die Weichsel.Der Service war freundlich und professionell.
4 based on 17 reviews
This restaurant is attached to the Petropol hotel and makes a nice addition. I liked the modern fresh decor and the selection of food was good. The breakfast offered was above average and representative of the money charged. I don't think I would come here for dinner by choice but is was pretty good
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3 based on 61 reviews
Four adults and 3 little kids around lunch time. We had some very good polish fare like kluski ziemiaczane z serem i skwarkami (potato noodles with cottage cheese and bacon), nalesniki nadziewane (stuffed polish crepes), rosol (chicken noodle soup - AWESOME!!!!) and russian pierogies. Food was very good, well prepared, plentiful and for all we paid about 35-40 bucks w/tip. Unfortunately they have only one baby high-chair, so there is room for improvement, but this restaurant is a on a little higher end in class, so not many kids are expected there.Staff was very nice and accommodating, but if you used to waiters checking up on you and your needs this might be test for you. You might have to get their attention, since they rather stay to the side and not interrupt your meal - quite customary in Poland I think.Decor of the restaurant is ... you guessed Art-Deco ... little fancy but not over the top. If you choose to sit outside, you won't be disappointed in the view. Old market square is very beautiful and it's a great experience. I would give this restaurant 5 just for the bathroom. Extremely clean is an understatement. Overall GREAT experience, very good food and just big enough portions - I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this place.
4 based on 33 reviews
Attentive service and premium food at a good price. To make things better the decor is very stylish and there's a children playground in the courtyard. The visit in the restaurant has encouraged me to try out Herman hotel in the future.Dear Sir,Thank you very much for such positive feedback and for sharing your opinion with other Travelers. The entire staff of the Herman Hotel cares about our Guestsâ comfort and satisfaction. Thank you for noticing KsiÄ Å¼Äca Restaurantâ décor and children playground. We hope to welcome you to The HERMAN Hotel**** and KsiÄ Å¼Äca Restaurant soon!Kindest regards, Agata Pacholska, Customer Service Manager
4 based on 88 reviews
I had coffee on the third floor. I really interesting experience. The cooffee was good, and the food looked great. There is also a big selection of whiskys.
4 based on 182 reviews
The food was tasty but that's the only positive thing about this place. The staff were very unfriendly and to be honest looked like they had been arguing with each other. Not professional.
4 based on 202 reviews
A cold and wet night in Plock. Tired after a scary drive in the dark from Warsaw airport. Not many places open in the post-Christmas lull. What we needed was a good dose of classic Polish comfort food: tasty, piping hot pierogi, washed down with chilled beer. The Karczma (~ 'inn' or 'auberge') pod Strzecha delivered the goods, for an all-in cost of well under $10 per head! OK, the decor was bordering on kitsch and the service was somewhat rustic, but the welcome was warm and all the tables were full of enthusiastic locals. So they must be doing a lot right.
4 based on 89 reviews
Food is good, prices are good, but quality of service is inconsistent, often they forget to serve you the appetiser. Or asking for how you would like to have your meat cooked. Waiting time is between 20-50min. They don't observe the dining room to see if people need anything, thus they are only reactive. And not very friendly.We apologize for the poor experience at the restaurant as the staff was obviously not performing to our usual standard.But thanks to your feedback and also our evaluation we were able to recognize the weak link and improved our standards already. We will be very happy to welcome you at our restaurant in the future again and prove our improvement in place.Best regards,Restaurant management
4 based on 182 reviews
Family restaurant which specializes in Polish cuisine and bliny, dumplings, pasta dishes and homemade cakes.
We had lunch here today shortly after arriving in Plock. The restaurant is right in the old town square and is very easy to find. They had outdoor seating which was nice with the good weather. Menus were in both Polish & English, waitress spoke Polish & English, and most importantly the food was delicious! The menu was pretty large with a variety of soups (tomato, flacki, chicken noodle, etc), salads, homemade pierogi (berry, meat, Russian style, etc), fish, meats and poultry. We ordered the roast duck, fried pork cutlet and pierogi- all 3 were very good!We definitely would recommend this place and we'll be back!
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