Konstancin-Jeziorna [kɔnsˈtant͡ɕin jɛˈʑɔrna] is a town in Piaseczno County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, with 17,566 inhabitants (as of March 2011, according to GUS). It is located about 20 km (12 mi) south of downtown Warsaw and is a part of the metropolitan area of that city.
Things to do in Konstancin-Jeziorna
5 based on 30 reviews
Best Sushi in Konstancin :) - ok I think the only one, but still very good.
good:
-sushi is fresh and tasty, with lot of nice choices
-nice other dishes (squid, duck, starters)
-very good lemonade - without sugar
-they will make special requests for kids
-very friendly Staff
-cosy
-you can do shopping next door while you wait :)
bad:
-place a bit far away from anywhere
-little bit limited choice of alcohol (but then not really a problem since you need to drive there anyway :) )
I would really recommend it. Going back there very often.
4 based on 84 reviews
Tomato is a culinary symbol of summer. Its taste brings memories of scorching sun, smell of hot air and quiet melody of long, careless evenings. This delicious and precious fruit, whose name originates from the mythical "golden apple", is worth the best culinary setting and entourage. It brings us extremely close to the unique charm of Italian cuisine, where tomatoes reign
I have visited many Italian restaurants in the past, both in Poland as well as Europe. What makes this one so unique is the setting coupled with a mix of very desirable and necessary factors. Friendly personnel contributing to a very welcoming atmosphere. Naturally, the food....fresh ingredients composed into a very tasty meal. Superb vegetables, sea food, fish, all washed down with a selection of some excellent wines. The sea food pizza, which I have ordered recently was particularly tasty. My other half assures me, that the tuna stake is to die for. Another main advantage is the distance, 300 metres away from home. No car, no hassle and no problem...pour the wine. A very family oriented restaurant. Definitely not cheap, but Hey...welcome to Konstancin.
3.5 based on 77 reviews
The location sure beats the bustle of the city - next to a quiet wooded park on the outskirts of Konstancin. The decor makes you feel like in you're in a country setting at the turn of the (previous) century. The cuisine is Polish but the quality of the food is not the highest nor are the prices the most moderate. Overall it's a pleasant setting, tasty food and typical Polish service (mediocre). The area is home to a lot of ex-pats and the very wealthy which makes for a very specific clientele. The upside of this is that the staff should be able to communicate with you in a language other than English.
4 based on 30 reviews
Cosy place where You can ask to prepare something which will suit Your needs. Grzegorz will listen You carefully. They have great salads, pasta liver and venison ( usually on Saturday). Polish soups are also highly recommended.
4 based on 10 reviews
We came here for a quick Japanese lunch however were kept waiting a long time even though it was not busy. Food was ok but we were tired of waiting by the time it arrived, Good if you are catching up with friends and are happy to wait.
4 based on 38 reviews
At the entrance to the beautiful Spa Park in Konstancin, in neoclassical villa, resembling the Royal Baths pavillions, you will find an unusual place - Park Cafe & Rest. This is more than a restaurant. "Barely a few hundred meters away, surrounded by old trees, flashing graduation tower, the life-giving, mineral strength can be clearly felt in the nostrils and on the palate. Lungs frantically absorb the balmy air, gasps, and blood foams and boils "- the first impressions described by visiting food critic Maciej Nowak. Around the villa in a large garden you can sit at tables spaced directly on the grass or on the Terrace. Music, played the piano set in the shade of the trees, even more fun to chat with friends or loved ones. For those who only siesta and filtration of white wine loungers. Under the tree you will find a table with chess, which looks as if it had just been transferred from Alice from Wonderland. The lucky ones can enjoy round of chess after dinner with the owner, the loser pays the bill. Because everything here is "enchanting", even time flows more slowly. The family atmosphere takes care of young service. In the cooler and rainy days, you can warm up by the fireplace and enjoy the view of the garden through the great Venetian windows. The chef recommends escalope served with homemade dumplings or pork tenderloins in chanterelle sauce with gratin and mixed salad. Tenderloins are soft, slightly pink in the middle and the chanterelle sauce is more chanterelle than sauce ... yum .... Schnitzel pork chop with cabbage and potatoes is a simple but very tasty dish. Another proposal is Penne with chicken and sun-dried tomatoes, very tasty, seasoned pasta proposition. The menu is dominated by dishes simple and seasonal. Family kitchen, suburban atmosphere. The most atmospheric location in the south of Warsaw. Konstancin is a spa town located 20 km south of Warsaw. Konstancin received the spa status almost a hundred years ago. In the oldest part of town is the Spa Park, the graduation tower is located, which is a kind of open-air inhalation.
The place has an antique air to it, the restaurant is very spacious with several tables spread out around. We ordered the "schabowy"
(schnitzel) with side cabbage (with caraway) and fries - very big portion, good - as well as the burger - surprisingly tasty:) Not giving 5 stars, as there was no "wow" effect. Didn't try anything else yet - would like to come back! The waitress was polite and friendly. Prices moderate, acceptable. In spring/summer there is a little patio garden just in front of the resraurant overlooking the park area - should be a good time to go:)
4 based on 20 reviews
This restaurant is perfectly located in the very heart of the famous capital suburbian resort - Konstancin. A short walking distance from the main town's attractions (tężnia), just at the main visitors' Promenade, it offers splendid conditions to spend a nice meal time in or outside the restaurant (on the external patio).
We visited the spot several times over this summer and our impressions are mixed.
The cusisine is in general very good, displaying a real potential to cook in a sophisticated and delicious manner. However, sometimes they unexpectedly spoil he thing by making a simple stupid mistake (too much pepper, too salty the soup etc.) as if attention to details would present a problem to the staff.
The staff is another issue. I guess the waiters should undergo some kind of training. They are nice, however, do not exceed the level of an average bar or eatery in whatever place. Example: even on admitting that the soup was "spoil" (too much salt), they did not resolve to go the further step they should've taken: neither did they lower the lunch asking price, nor did they offer any sort of remuneration (a free drink maybe?) for the part of the lunch clearly spoilt by the cook's mistake (as they admitted themselves). I guess a spot with ambition like this can be expected much more than a mentality of a shrewd money maker...
4 based on 12 reviews
Miejsce idealne na relaks. Sądziłem, że tak będzie. Niestety oczekiwanie 25 minut na espresso to zdecydowanie zbyt długo. Obsługa kiepska i nieasertywna. Gdyby nie to, że najpierw trzeba zapłacić potem oczekiwać - wyszedł bym z tego obiektu. Są też pozytywne oceny za miejsce i smaczne desery.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
It is actually very nice, just for a change, to write a line or two about a hotel/restaurant situated locally, on one's doorstep, so to speak. Very handy venue, indeed, for when an excessive number of guests decide to drop by and visit, as it has happened to us rather unexpectedly. Let's face it, another important benefit of having a nice hotel within a relative walking distance is that the car stays home.
Recently re-branded from "Alicja" to "Nights and Days" the hotel and restaurant complex is very well and professionally managed by the entire family. Lovely and helpful reception staff, makes this a pleasure to be checked in. Rooms are well furnished, well proportioned, fashionable and simply comfortable. Restaurant food is reminiscent of home cooking, freshly prepared, with a number of dishes being cooked to order in front of you.
Highly recommended comes the Sunday Brunch with a choice of soups, fresh salads, a number of hot dishes including potato pancakes as well as a choice of Deserts. We were spoilt for choice. Add to this a nice bottle of wine or two and you will really not want to leave. The hotel owners are even happy to provide blankets for "al fresco" dining should you feel a slight chill come evening time. It cannot really get much better than that...or can it?...add to this beautifully laid out Gardens and attentive waiting personnel and we have a perfect recipe for a truly lovely dining experience. Your guests will not be disappointed, I know because mine were very happy.
Have I mentioned prices? Those are very reasonable too, but keep this one a secret. Long may this continue.
3.5 based on 21 reviews
This newly opened cafe has several strengths that might make it successful: great location (just on the alley leading from the town's main route to the graduation towers), with a nice view on the park Zdrojowy; a big open air area (apart from the roofed cafe part) and the right selection of cakes, icecream and all that you might need on a sunny afternoon.
The minuses are the prices (very high even for the local standards) and the staff that seems to be untrained and slightly careless (example: a girl behind the counter did not bother to listen to what we asked her for she... had to settle something on the phone with her mother, as she openly informed us - very professional and attentive, indeed...).
All in all, a nice spot but mind your wallet and show some patience with the servicing staff...
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.