Puławy pronounced [puˈwavɨ] is a city in eastern Poland, in Lublin Province of northern Lesser Poland, located at the confluence of the Wisła and Kurówka rivers. According to the GUS census estimate, the city had a total population of 49,839 in 2006. Puławy is the capital of Puławy County, and was known as Nowa Aleksandria, or Nowo Aleksandria, from 1846 to 1918 during partitions of Poland. Its coat of arms is the Pahonia.
Restaurants in Pulawy
4 based on 332 reviews
Kuchnia i Wino Restaurant in Kazimierz Dolny was designed for food of the highest quality, born of a passion for gastronomy and taste. We created a simple place, with a wonderful and healthy eating. Our dishes are prepared using only fresh and best quality products, very often local and Kazimierz origin, and so we know personally our suppliers. Fruits and vegetables we buy at the local market on the main square in Kazimierz. We do not use any preservatives and enhancers. Denmark from beginning to end are the result of our work and commitment. Our Mission is healthy and real food. Our entire team and the menu has been arranged by one of the best Polish Chefs - Wojciech Modest Amaro (1 * Michelin). Restaurant Kuchnia i Wino is located in the center of Kazimierz Dolny on the Krakowska Street 11, just 120 meters from the Main Square.
Very good food, gf and veg options, very nice and professional service, cosy Interior with big windows (to love). Highly recommended to visit in Kazimierz.
3.5 based on 274 reviews
Got menus. After 20 minutes we left. No silverware, no inquiry about beverages, no apology for a delay. Nothing. Server passed us three times to serve a couple who arrived earlier. Looked like he was the only floor attendant.
Went to the place across the street. It was excellent.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
We went here first thing on a May morning, having read trip advisor reviews. A brilliant place...thank you all! A long list of coffee beans from all over the world. Choose your coffee, and wait while the beans are ground, placed in an individual espresso pot the top of which is your coffee cup, on a long gas cooker with multiple rings....one for each little pot.. and piped up into your cup. Presented with water and a couple of little chocolates. However, being a serious coffee place, milk is not served, but then, we didn't ask for any. There's also a huge range of other coffee options, like iced coffees. Delicious cakes too. The decor is olde worlde, with huge vases of flowers, (tulips when we went). It got quite busy soon after 10.00. There's a pretty outside Seating area too, but since the first days of Spring were not as warm as usual for Poland, no-one was sitting outside, so indoors became crowded quite quickly. The service was efficient and pleasant...staff ready to advise on choice of coffee. A great wee street since there's a fine restaurant just across the road too. (Kuchnia i Wino)
4.5 based on 308 reviews
U Dziwisza is extremely busy at daytime weekends and very peaceful other days or towards evening. Great place to order your tea (oolong is good :)) tasty cake, sit down, talk, read book
It's not cheap (sizeable pot of tea is 18zl), but comfortable & easy
4.5 based on 271 reviews
Piekarnia Sarzynski is a very well-known bakery located in the little town called Kazimierz Dolny, more or less 80 km south from Warsaw. It is not in the center of the town, but it is not far away. Here you can taste the authentic famous bread roosters, because it is the place, where they were invented. So, we buy both of them and ate them every day to breakfast: they are good, but not a delight. Taste it is recommendable, but not essential. Moreover, you can drink a chocolate or eat some pastries.
(See also Old Market Square, Trzech Krzyzy Mountain and Castle Complex in Kazimierz Dolny)
4 based on 105 reviews
Picturesque windy ;) place with a small beautiful chruch. Nice view at the old dquare. You have to face walking up several wooden stair but it is worth it !
4 based on 103 reviews
We really liked this restaurant. I had the zander in white wine and my partner had a variation on the traditional pierogi (with chanterelle filling). The food was lovely and the atmosphere really pleasant. The weather was lovely when we were there so we sat outside and that was lovely.
Only fault was that we had to wait for the food for quite a while and it didn't look like a very busy day. Anyway, the food was worth waiting for. I'd recommend this place.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
It's not a Michellin star experience. But you will eat well (vegetarians and meat eaters will be happy) and cheap. Genuine polish country cuisine, great service and lazy atmosphere makes this place suitable to pop in and have a meal.
We where there during summer, picked it "randomly" on our way from Kazimierz. We locked our bikes and stayed there for a while, enjoying our food, chatting with host and feeling happy not to be in crowded Kazimierz.
Just try it;)
4.5 based on 219 reviews
This place has its soul and vibe. It is propobly the most artistic place in Kazimierz nowadays.
graet for a bear, drink or simple coffee, excellent for all Concerts and art events but it is said to serve nice food as well. Wonderfull staff that will make you feel like an old friend.
4.5 based on 407 reviews
Attentive Service and warm and cozy on a cold, rainy day. Food was consistent with game dishes and traditional fare. Short walk from main square.
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