Reviews on Polish food in Gruenheide, Brandenburg, Germany including Klasztor, Atol, Piast Restaurant
If you travel by car or by bike or you hike simply through Western Pomerania, next to the German border and not even 100km from Berlin and you have some interest in the history of Poland drop in to Cedynia. This village on the hills with a view on Oder river (which is actually a border line between two countries) has so much to tell. It's a place where the outlines of Poland were shaped and it happened in 972. Mieszko I (Polish ruler) bravely defeated there Odo (Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark) as Gallus Anonymous and Thietmar wrote in their Chronics. Not only you can see exactly where it happened, if you are ok to climb a few dozens of stairs ;) but also you can try some delicious traditional Polish dishes in a sublime hall with a fireplace in the Convent (Klasztor) build in 1266. Don't miss it!
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4 based on 15 reviews
If you want good fresh fish, this is the place for it. One of us choose pork, he thought it was pretty ok. Nice and calm restaurant. Waitress understood a bit english but spoke just few words. No menu in English.
No many restaurant in this small city, either you eat in the markt halle (big market near the border) or driving to some hotel which offer you food as in this hotel and restaurant in the middle of Cedynia. The food was ok, we try fried fish with potatoes and some Poland dumplings with cheese and onion sauce. The service was good and friendly as we communicate in German language. They accept euro or credit card but if you have local currency will do better as the exchange for euro sometime too low in some places in the country
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