Discover Restaurants offering the best Polish food in Walbrzych, Lower Silesia Province, Poland. Wałbrzych [ˈvawbʐɨx] ( listen) (German: Waldenburg; Lower Silesian: Walmbrig or Walmbrich; Czech: Valbřich or Valdenburk) is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland. From 1975–1998 it was the capital of Wałbrzych Voivodeship; it is now the seat of Wałbrzych County. Wałbrzych lies approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) southwest of the voivodeship capital Wrocław and about 10 kilometres (6 miles) from the Czech border.
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4 based on 68 reviews
Walking along park in Szczawno-Zdrój on tourist trail we came across this restaurant. Walked in to see nearly full place with people wearing mainly dresses and suits while we were wearing our walking clothes and boots, so we're a bit concerned if this is a place for us. But the restaurant staff didn't bother with our look taking us straight to available table on the mezzanine floor, warning us that the restaurant is very busy and it will take about an hour to get our food. Wasn't happy with that, but decided to stay. After an hour our food arrived, and it was worth waiting for! Huge portions, tasted deliciously. And all of that in very nice setting of the heritage building where this restaurant is set.
4 based on 142 reviews
Restaurant Babinicz is located in a picturesque and calm area just a short walk from the center. Hunting-cabin style design is accompanied by a range of venison meals as well as classical polish cuisine served in a modern way. Good beer and home-made liquors available. An acclaimed chef is responsible for the kitchen and approached as by the end of the meal to ask for our impression. Great!Thank you very much for your opinion!
4 based on 119 reviews
I waited for my orders about 1.5 hours! Orders given at different times. Small portion, eating only edible , not even good. I highly recommend stay clear of this place!
4 based on 48 reviews
Traditional Polish cuisine, inspired by the recipes of our mothers and grandmothers, regional and seasonal products.
The food is good, freshly prepared. Polish cousine. Good servis, nice and relaxed place to eat. Low prices. Worth the stop.
4 based on 35 reviews
After visiting castle of KsiÄ Å¼ (Schloss Fürstenstein) I was looking for something nice to eat in the nearest surrounding. And I did find it! The place isnât fancy and it requires 5min driving form the museum but itâs definitely worth every penny I spent. A reasonable selection of pierogi dishes, fresh, made on the spot. So tasty I took couple takeaways. Very friendly service. Highly recommended.
4 based on 159 reviews
Found it very late, after a much extended tour at Stara Kopalnia museum. Surprisingly there wasn't that many dinning options in Szczawno town centre - one would think a tourist orientated town. Anyway, Bohema is sort of the corner restaurant, which can be accessed from KoÅciuszki street (pedestrianised) or from much busier Kolejowa street. Lack of car parking spaces, with only a handfull private slots on the side of restaurant. We sat in the outdoor seating, and even if the nights were already cooler, gas heating made it very pleasant. The only problem - people smoking cigarets in outdoor part of restaurant - unfortunatelly it is a common thing in Poland. Food was great, delivered quickly. Did enjoy it.We're so happy to hear that you like ours restaurant :) Thank you so much for your opinion. Greetings!
4 based on 109 reviews
When I entered I was immediately approached by the waiter and asked if I need a table. Then I was escorted to a table.The decor is really well done: all fitting the name of the restaurant and well-thought. Big seats guarantee privacy.I ordered classic burger and cappuccino. It arrived quite quickly. I must say it was more than I could eat, but tasty all the same. Fries are thick and good.Prices are maybe a bit more like in Lodz but overally I had very positive experience.
4 based on 88 reviews
Honest local grub. This a cafetaria style restaurant with local food such as periogi or pigs knukkle. The weekly special will set you back 20 or 30 zloty with a large beer. Portions are quite large and the staff is nice. Their english is most likely better than your polish but point and shoot works too. You can pay with cash or credit card
4 based on 216 reviews
we thought it can be a good place but it's not HOME made food; the zurek was normal ( lots of cream) and the 'kotlet schabowy ' was just to eat..nothing special, the potatoes, i didn't like ..no taste the portions are enormous ; take care
4 based on 177 reviews
Wednesday is the Czech cuisine day. You may choose from a few Czech dishes, all tasty and plenty of it. The service is very nice. So if you are in WaÅbrzych, go to KrysztaÅowa. Don't get discouraged by the surroundings.
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