Find out what Healthy restaurants to try in Poznan. Poznan was once the capital of Poland and is still the capital of the Wielkopolska region. Poznan lies midway between Berlin and Warsaw, which has helped make it an important town for centuries. Badly damaged in World War II, the city (especially its Old Town) has been beautifully restored. The huge Old Town Square (Stary Rynek) is one of Europe’s nicest, and is lined by fabulous historic attractions, restaurants and nightlife. The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is Poland’s oldest cathedral.
Things to do in Poznan
4 based on 60 reviews
Udon & Ramen restaurant with freshly made noodles. We use only flour and salt imported directly from Hokkaido/Japan. If you like healthy, filling soups with lots of chewy noodles you can not miss us ;) See you!
Hi, nothing can be more relaxing than professional waiter, good sens of humor and fine simple food.Spring wheat crispy rolls with set of fermented vegetables (with perfect balanced Chim chi) Plus delicate sauce!Foods as expected very nice and dry plum wine.Thankd and see you sun!
4 based on 87 reviews
Darz bór! In PoznaÅ down the Libelta street in the Hunting House was opened a restaurant with a huge history, called "U MyÅliwych". Those who live a bit longer certainly remember, that a few decades ago there was one of the most known restaurants in the c
U MyÅliwych is a well-known restaurant serving venison for many years. The place elegant, however it is situated in the basement so there are no windows and this is a disadvantage. We order roe and deer steaks with baked potatoes and vinegret green salad. And we wait. And wait. It takes over half an hour before we get our dishes. The waiter explains that it takes time to heat the stone on which the steak is served. And itâs delicious! We like the meal, however the price is high.The service isnât fast but the waiter is very polite and helpful and explains all the details of our order.Dear Aleksandra , thank You very much for the review! We hope that we will host You again!
4 based on 59 reviews
Perfect place to start the day. High quality and delicious breakfasts (served all day) with great coffee. Fit cakes, snacks and smoothies. Gluten free, lactose free, vegan!! Healthy and tasty!
A cosy little place with a very wholesome food menu, freshly squeezed juices and friendly staff. We all enjoyed our food.
4 based on 1132 reviews
The Ratuszova Restaurant kindly invites all visitors of Poznan who are keen on tasting traditional Polish cuisine. Some of our specialties include soup of duck with soft, homemade noodles, roasted duck with apples as well as venison dishes. All enthusiast
Great Polish food. For an American, it seemed very authentic to me. Service was excellent and the atmosphere was very nice. Only negative was the price seemed high to me compared to other Polish restaurants in the area we visited, but I did not complain because the food was so tasty.
5 based on 32 reviews
We have visited this place based on TripAdvisorâs reviews and I can definitely say it was one of the amazing evening we spent in Poznan. Elizabeth, the owner, is such s warm and wonderful host!!! The food is exceptional! Very much home taste. Was feeling like I am visiting my mom home for a dinner:) although they are serving traditional food, it still feels quite sophisticated and I think they can charge more - itâs very very cheap for the quality of food they serve. Also I would like to emphasize the decor of this place - modern, clean and very much welcoming. Thank you, Ella, for such an amazing dinner and your company!
Where to eat European food in Poznan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 33 reviews
CocoNat cafe thats amazing place with love and passion. Everything is glutenfree, sugarfree. We served breakfast, lunch, panecakes chestnuts,cakes,muffins and the best indonesian coffee from Flores Islands. We are animal friendly. All is organic, soya fre
Serdecznie polecam, gÅównie ze wzglÄdu na wypieki bez cukru. Rewelacja!I highly recommend this place mostly for the cakes as theyâre all sugars free, gluten free and all the other bad stuff free but are still delicious! Other meals are equally good.dziÄkujemy za recenzjÄ i pozdrawiamy serdecznie :)
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Poznan, Greater Poland Province, Poland
4 based on 201 reviews
We refer to the national Polish cuisine of the nobility, the bourgeois cuisine, and to the rustic cuisine, all of which, as part of their tradition, borrowed much from the dishes of Europe and the dishes of the Orient. We revive the Polish cuisine, while
The food was quite nice but nothing special, the worst part was having to sit and wait for 1h40 before we could eat anything. Hello,please accept our sincere apologies, for the inconvenience is using our restaurant.
4 based on 125 reviews
First time, 4 stars to be confirmed after second visit to come.Place looks fine, has green outside seating. Friendly and helpful staff. You order at the bar.The menu is divers with a mix of polish and Asian influences.We had the tapioka, which was really a great dessert. Well balanced, full flavor. Perfect.Also the saigonki or loempia were good, simple but tasty, like the sauces.ChÅodnik we had, this is polish beetroot soup (cold). It was flavorful, but my companion thought it was spicy, however I think it's due the sourness of the dish.All in all a place to revisit!
Top 10 Central European food in Poznan, Greater Poland Province, Poland
4 based on 1132 reviews
The Ratuszova Restaurant kindly invites all visitors of Poznan who are keen on tasting traditional Polish cuisine. Some of our specialties include soup of duck with soft, homemade noodles, roasted duck with apples as well as venison dishes. All enthusiast
Great Polish food. For an American, it seemed very authentic to me. Service was excellent and the atmosphere was very nice. Only negative was the price seemed high to me compared to other Polish restaurants in the area we visited, but I did not complain because the food was so tasty.
Best Seafood food near Poznan, Greater Poland Province, Poland
4 based on 201 reviews
We refer to the national Polish cuisine of the nobility, the bourgeois cuisine, and to the rustic cuisine, all of which, as part of their tradition, borrowed much from the dishes of Europe and the dishes of the Orient. We revive the Polish cuisine, while
The food was quite nice but nothing special, the worst part was having to sit and wait for 1h40 before we could eat anything. Hello,please accept our sincere apologies, for the inconvenience is using our restaurant.
Best Polish food near Poznan, Greater Poland Province, Poland
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