Best Polish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Polish food in Gorlitz. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Polish restaurants near you.. Görlitz ([ˈɡœɐ̯lɪts] ( listen); Polish: Zgorzelec, Upper Sorbian: Zhorjelc, Lower Sorbian: Zgórjelc, Czech: Zhořelec) is a town in the German federal state of Saxony. Located in the region of Lusatia on the Lusatian Neisse River, it is the second largest town of Lusatia after Cottbus, and the largest in Upper Lusatia. Görlitz is the capital of the district of Görlitz, the easternmost district of Germany. It lies opposite the Polish town of Zgorzelec, which was a part of Görlitz until 1945.
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Traditionelle, hausgemachte polnische Küche.
Wir waren hier zu viert zum Mittagessen. Die ausgehangene Menükarte hat uns sehr angesprochen. Café liegt noch sehr zentral, wenn auch ein wenig versteckt, ca 200 m von der NeiÃe entfernt. Essen war sehr lecker, als Entschädigung, dass wir ein paar Minuten warten mussten, gab es wahnsinnig leckeres, selbstgemachtes Schmalz mit Salzgurken und Brot. Die Hauptgerichte waren sehr gut und original polnisch. Ebenso passend war das polnische Bier vom Fass! Alles in allem: sehr gemütlich, leckeres Essen zu günstigem Preis. Die Kellnerin war sehr freundlich und sehr auf unser wohl bedacht. Ein Besuch ist sehr zu empfehlen!
My girlfriend took me to this little restaurant as she wanted me to taste the Polish food and honestly it was simply delicious. Though on this particular weekend (Aug 23rd) the traditional Polish soup "Borsch" was not in the menu, we tried the Pierogi and a steak with potatoes. Really good. And very happy to accompany it with the local bier "Landskron". No need to worry about the prices. The ladies and the cook were very friendly and welcoming . )
Immer wieder kommen wir hier her um Pizza zu essen oder einfach nur auf der Terasse mit NeiÃeblick ein Bier zu trinken. Schneller und freundlicher Service, nette Bedienung. Am besten schmeckt mir die würzige Pizza "Diavolo" mit mittelscharfen Peperonis.
4 based on 48 reviews
This restaurant sits at the bank of the Neisse in the town of "Görlitz" (a pity that this city is divided by a borderline.) on the side of Poland and then suddenly the city is called Zgorzelec which does mean the same.Back to the restaurant. I had a quick business lunch in this company and I enjoyed the polish food they served. The Zupa was fine and tasted well. The main dish was served fast and was very tasty.Cost were, comparing to other parts of Europe, considerably low.They have a terrace outside, from there you have a lovely view on the Neisse and Görlitz, nice , renovated buildings.They offer also rooms to stay, which I didn't use.For food, give it a try when you are in the area!
4 based on 54 reviews
The restaurant seems too much fancy, I would prefer something more simple, but the food was amazing. Very good prices and huge rations.
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4 based on 73 reviews
We walked over the pedestrian bridge from Gorlitz and found this great little restaurant. The food was incredible. It was authentic Silesian cuisine. There were meat dishes and pierogis. There was also some really delicious regional soups. This restaurant is cozy and tables are few. We had some challenges ordering but a delightful server- who also seemed to be doing everything else as well- made it happen. We were pleasantly surprised by the cost that in polish currency worked out to about $35 for 4 of us!
4 based on 75 reviews
The restaurant is just across the pedestrian bridge from Old Town Gorlitz. As others note the menu, which is available in English, is full of regional dishes. My meal which included drinks, soup, appetizer, and main dish was delicious and very reasonably priced. The wait staff was courteous and spoke English.
4 based on 81 reviews
Always good for a new culinary experience we ventured from our base in Görlitz across the river Neisse and, after getting directions from very friendly locals, finally found this place. They do need to do something to avoid potential patrons unfamiliar with the area just passing by. Set in a residential house, it is very easy to kiss and both, patrons and owners would miss out, the first on a very pleasant surprise and the latter on the revenue and promotion. The food is very good, tastefully arranged, and polish cousine, albeit at times quite basic, very palatable. And that's were the secret seems to lie. No overcomplicated attempts to create something new no matter what, just plain and simple food. Sorry, not plain, figure of speech, as the food was all but plain. The coffee was quite reasonable although traditionally Polish "brewed" in the cup, also called Turkish, but from very good beans. Overall very enjoyable, clean and extremely friendly with very good kitchen at embarrassingly low cost. 6 of 10 and sure a stop over again next time in Europe.
4 based on 168 reviews
This Restaurant is not only the only choice if you want to have a dinner after 8 pm in Görlitz, it's also the very best one anyway! Terrific cuisine! Also the waitresses are very friendly and transform you any special request. No problems with English or German language. On top I love the modern cozy charme of the ambience. I was there a couple of times - always very pleased. Don't forget to reserve to make sure you'll get a table. ;-)
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