Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Wroclaw. Surprisingly (except to Poles) pronounced VRAHTS-wahv, Wroclaw is Poland’s fourth-largest city and the capital of the Viovodship of Lower Silesia. Originally (in medieval times) built across several islands, the city still has many lovely bridges and beautiful architecture. Not far from the German border in the country’s southeast, Wroclaw gets lots of German tourists, who call it Breslau. The Rynek (central square), lined by colorful buildings, is one of the city’s most popular destinations.
Things to do in Wroclaw
4 based on 203 reviews
We had a lovely night out here with friends and colleagues. Some of us sat on the balcony with superb views of the river and bridge, others sat indoors as it was cooler though very nicely decorated! A proper champagne bar! Duck was delicious and generous, spaghetti seafood with ink was amazing! The starters of beef carpaccio and beef tartar with a cheese selection went well with the red wine! Highly recommended and away from the main hustle of the restaurants of the Market Square.
Top 7 Gastropub food in Wroclaw, Lower Silesia Province, Poland
5 based on 77 reviews
Don Corleone - Sicilian cuisine from chefs from Sicily. Our uniqueness is our authenticity. Real Sicilian dishes are prepared for you by our Chef Tommaso Procopio, with products that we choose with care and bring by ourselves straight from South Italy.
Wonderful food with amazing atmosphere! Even we booked for less people vhief was able to managed it for more in the last moment (group of 20!!). He prepared different type of the starters and tasty pasta for us. It was topical Sicilian food! Thank you! Aperitivo is a great excuse to take a little break with friends. In Don Corleone we make aperitivo every day at 15pm to 19pm... ;-)
4 based on 159 reviews
Great naples pizza pizza and fresh pasta!
Tonight we went to Vaffanapoli after having read some reviews about it and to have a break from Polish food.During the year we went to Naples for a pizza marathon, therefore we know how a Neapolitan pizza must taste like, and this one did not disappoint!When we arrived there was a bit of a queue, so a waiter gave us a number and told us to wait our turn; in 10 minutes we were seated and received our food in less than 25.I ordered a pizza with friarelli, my girlfriend a margherita. Pizzas were outstanding, tasted exactly the same as in Naples, and Roksana took good care of us.Prices are extremely low, less than half compared to my country.Overall a wonderful experience, we really enjoyed our time here and will gladly come back.
Most Popular Contemporary food in Wroclaw, Lower Silesia Province, Poland
4 based on 251 reviews
When you go to an elegant and stylish restaurant, you expect the service to be the same. For example, when I was taking my dessert, a waitress interrupts me without saying anything and I put the cash-machine in my face, I had to leave the dessert half and go to look for the wallet in the jacket to go back to the table and pay. Waitresses without style
4 based on 476 reviews
Pod Papugami is a cult meeting place for people looking for a unique atmosphere. It is great for couples on a romantic date, tourist, artists from galleries nearby and businessmen. What attracts all guests is the original interior design, the best coffee
Before we arrived we had tried to source an authentic Polish restaurant in the internet and after much debate we settled on Pod Papugame which is directly in the centre of Marketb â Rynek â Square. We booked a table here the evening before and asked for a window table that overlooked the Square. When we arrived and asked about the window table we were told it was taken â which I found very poor form for the restaurant and probably set the tone of the evening. Overall we were very disappointed with the whole experience. The food was very poor from the start, we shared a starter which was quite small. Our main courses were chicken breast and pork tenderloin and they were cold and the vegetables were too hard altogether. I did eat most of my Pork but my wife left most of her dinner after her and the waitress didnât bat an eyelid and I presume neither did the chef. We had two glasses of wine which cost around â¬6.5 each and the wine in general was quite expensive averaging at â¬30 per bottle.
Most Popular Sushi food in Wroclaw, Lower Silesia Province, Poland
4 based on 154 reviews
Pinto Peri-Peri is the oldest operating Portuguese restaurant in Poland, serving every day authentic Portuguese cuisine . The menu covers a wide range of typical Portuguese dishes, with Chicken Peri-Peri, Gambas and Bacalhau in the forefront of customers
oversalted piece of cr#p.. if this is peri peri then let the chillies commit suicide. disgraceful representation of iconic chicken peri peri dishesDear Abhiram, we take all reviews very seriously, either as a recognition of the outstanding work our team does or a reminder that we need to continue to improve procedures and product in order to insure we consistently deliver a great product with a great service. Unfortunately there are some very few reviews, like yours, that are motivated by an agenda. (if you can't go up, you push others down)As we told you 3 weeks ago, when you left your review on Google (which this review you left today in no more than a copy/paste), I leave you the copy/paste of my reply then, as we still stand for what we told."For someone that had food in the restaurant, then the food was so good or so bad that you still took takeaway and wanted to buy our 1lt Peri-Peri sauce for takeaway, something does not match up, would you agree? Well, people have agendas, right?"We will not be bullied! If you want to be in our place, work hard as we do!!!
Most Popular Pizza food in Wroclaw, Lower Silesia Province, Poland
4 based on 476 reviews
Pod Papugami is a cult meeting place for people looking for a unique atmosphere. It is great for couples on a romantic date, tourist, artists from galleries nearby and businessmen. What attracts all guests is the original interior design, the best coffee
Before we arrived we had tried to source an authentic Polish restaurant in the internet and after much debate we settled on Pod Papugame which is directly in the centre of Marketb â Rynek â Square. We booked a table here the evening before and asked for a window table that overlooked the Square. When we arrived and asked about the window table we were told it was taken â which I found very poor form for the restaurant and probably set the tone of the evening. Overall we were very disappointed with the whole experience. The food was very poor from the start, we shared a starter which was quite small. Our main courses were chicken breast and pork tenderloin and they were cold and the vegetables were too hard altogether. I did eat most of my Pork but my wife left most of her dinner after her and the waitress didnât bat an eyelid and I presume neither did the chef. We had two glasses of wine which cost around â¬6.5 each and the wine in general was quite expensive averaging at â¬30 per bottle.
Most Popular Pub food in Wroclaw, Lower Silesia Province, Poland
4 based on 311 reviews
Awesome sushi restaurant with some creative take on the subject (maki with mango, mint). Comparing to the others in Wroclaw this one is by far the best in terms of food, presentation, ambience. The service unfortunately was just average - our waitress new very little the offerings and was somehow lost. That I believe was only a small glitch. Book in advance as the place can get packed.
Where to eat Polish food in Wroclaw: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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