Reviews on Eastern European food in Bialowieza, Podlaskie Province, Poland. Białowieża [bʲawɔˈvʲɛʐa] (Belarusian: Белавежа Biełavieža, Lithuanian: Bialovieža, Russian: Беловежская Belovezhskaya) is a village in Poland, in Podlaskie Voivodeship, in the middle of Białowieża Forest, of which it is a namesake. The population of the settlement is 2,000 (2002). It lies approximately 21 kilometres (13 mi) east of Hajnówka and 66 km (41 mi) south-east of the regional capital Białystok.
Things to do in Bialowieza
4 based on 345 reviews
The restaurant is located on the main street of Bialowieza town, in the centre of Primeval Forest. It offers exquisite and delicious dishes of local cuisine, served in a friendly athmosphere and elegant environment. We place an emphasis on the freshness a
-interesting restaurant in one of the village central areas-a couple of dining rooms to choose from-interesting menu with typical country style food-menu available in English-good service - good food & wine-some choices available for Gluten Free dining if required-highly recommended if staying in the village
Where to eat European food in Bialowieza: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 394 reviews
My dinner at Pokusaâ was delicious- âpyszneâ! Starting with a glass of Chilean Pinot Grigio while sitting only a few km away from the Belarus-Polish border underscored just how small our world really is. Dinner was lightly fried Perch with a cream mushroom sauce and toast. Seems an odd combination but it was wonderful. Desert - an orange cheesecake- fabulous. Attentive, friendly service. Would definitely go back if here longer. Sent from my iPhone
Bialowieza Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Bialowieza
4 based on 125 reviews
This restaurant had the best tasting Polish food I ate in Poland on our recent trip there. My appetizer of dumpling with foie gras came out looking like pierogies but oh, the taste...scrumptious!!! The steak tartar was also very good. Other members of my party were similarly satisfied. Too bad the tastelessly bland breakfast the following morning, albeit of large quanity and variety, was seemingly prepared by someone other than the excellent dinner team.
3 based on 34 reviews
This place is, as most places in BiaÅowieża, serving traditional food and game meat. The place is really nice inside and the service was a bit informal but really nice. The prices are good for the food you get and the food is tasting good.
3 based on 57 reviews
Karczma touches the walls of the ancient forest, where often in the same window comes up the royal bison. One of the basic elements of tradition and culture is a kitchen where is serves our regional dishes: Russian soup solyanka,siberian pelmieni with mea
The restaurant is located some 7 km from Bialowieza, in a kind of an open-air ethnographic museum. The huts, nice at a first glance, have very mediocre interior with furniture not antique, not modern, just tasteless.The waiter service was prompt and attentive but the food...We gave a pass to a bison steak at $50 and ordered instead a mashroom soup and two varietes of Russian dumplings. The soup was so-so but the dumplings were barely eatable.The meat variety was dry but was supposed to come with garlic sauce... ,alas, the cook must have concidered the garlic sauce as the very expensive item since he chose to serve only one spoon of it (for a portion of 15 dumplings, $9) Shame.The barley and cottage cheese variety was a bit better but still rather bland ($9, too).
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