Reviews on Central European food in Gdynia, Pomerania Province, Poland. A small fishing village until the 20th century, Gdynia was rapidly built into Poland’s largest and busiest sea port after World War I. As a result, it’s mainly a very modern city. The most significant older attraction is the 13th-century St. Michael the Archangel Church. Two museum ships in the harbor, a destroyer and a frigate, are also popular with visitors. Gdynia has a thriving cultural life and in September hosts the annual Polish Film Festival, sometimes called the “Polish Cannes.”
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4 based on 44 reviews
We discovered this cafe whilst looking for lunch before taking the train to Hel. The decor is mix of hipster and old style.The waitress was very friendly and she spoke very good English.We had a soup and the two types of wraps with fish and meat. All were excellent and we also had piece of the apple cake.This place would not look out of place in Amsterdam or Copenhagen but in Gdynia it is a delight.
4 based on 183 reviews
I had hope this Restuarant will pick up on the quality as it has been a couple of years before! Unfortunately, they seem to be committed to cheaper raw material, spaghetti, and ingredients. Blending in the dish lacks taste and imagination. Service is unmotivated; probably low salaries, and unqualified people.The location is a perfect passage for tourists trap and may become the major source of income.No more chances! I am done and over with this Restuarant.NO GO !
4 based on 153 reviews
The English breakfast looks good to be fair but the club sandwich I ordered was very poor to be honest. :(Seems to me to be overpriced hype. I don't want to be unkind, but we won't be returning.
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4 based on 181 reviews
Finally I have gone to this restaurant although OrÅowo is place where I spent big part of my life. Very nice interior, no problem with parking place near restaurant but just 1 hour for free. 3 set lunch menu without any drink. Price is a little more expensive than other places and is not located in the centrum. They could give just water for free... Soup was very tasty but there was piece of hair in one of them. They have changed it but this is a factor I cannot give positive review. Main course was simple but OK. Dessert as well.
4 based on 469 reviews
Barracuda, a restaurant located in Gdyniaat Bulwar Nadmorski, only 15 metres off the seefront, has received numerous awards. This is anultra-modern facility with a unique architecture,air-conditioned room for 100 people and summerterrace for 60 people, of
Seafood restaurant at far end of Gdynia promenade with great view of the Baltic Sea. Had Cod, potatoes and Salad and one large beer. Roughly 50zl. Food good.
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4 based on 129 reviews
White Rabbit is a restaurant which widens the horizons of culinary exeriences. The name itself refers o a multidimensional novel of Alice in Wonderland. From the beginning, White Rabbit was created with imagination as an enchanted place, a space, a space
Probably the best restaurant in the Tri-City. Tried local Kashubian dishes and I was delighted. I am afraid that White Rabbit is only for special occasions, because it is very expensive. A perfect place for a business meeting, because there is a lot of space and you can talk freely.Thank you for such a positive review. We are happy that our dishes inspired by the Kashubian region were delighted. Thank you for recommending us to business meetings, however, BiaÅy Królik is also a perfect place for a romantic dinner or an afternoon lunch. We invite you to discover new flavors once again.Jakub - Guest Relation
4 based on 226 reviews
We have been staying in Gdynia for a week for a family wedding and have been repeatedly drawn back to f.minga. I think we have visited 4 times in as many days?! The food is delicious, the mains are well portioned and good quality; the cakes are enormous and absolutely delicious. The starters are divine (highly recommend the prawns and the hummus dishes). The coffees are amazing (I love the cardamon coffee and the iced coffee) and the passion fruit beer is heavenly.
Most Popular European food in Gdynia, Pomerania Province, Poland
4 based on 195 reviews
Closer' is a meeting place for friends, lovers of good and healthy food, as well as the positive vibes. Drop by for s for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Discover new flavors, original cocktails and the incision eye unique view of the most modern part of gdy
First got scared because it was completely empty on Saturday evening. Remembering TA opinions I nevertheless decided to go in and it was a very good decision.Restaurant is on the first floor. Nice view on the square around. Also very comfortable seats. Very nice and helpful staff. But the best was food - it was something "different" from what you usually eat. A fantastic mix of tasty and healthy food prepared like at home. Prices are reasonable. Will definitely go back while in Gdynia.
4 based on 342 reviews
"Tlusta Kaczka" is a place the Tri-city lacked: a remarkable new restaurant serving Polish cuisine. The Master Chef: Magdalena ÅwiÄ tkowska, lover of culinary art, take the best and the grandest from Polish cuisine. Together with their team, he is sure to
One rainy November evening we decided to revisit that place to check whether they still keep the highest standards. The answer is positive â we had a very nice evening with a splendid mushrooms cream soup and a very nice codfish (âstraight from the fishing netâ). No wine this time :-(
4 based on 590 reviews
Sztuczka is a young and creative restaurant that stands out from the others with its culinary craft. Author's cuisine by chef Rafal WalÄsa, profesional service, great atmosphere. Gault & Millau 15,5 points / 3 hats (2017) Tri-city portal. Local reviews -
Catching the sleeper train to Krakow meant an early supper for us and having found its sister bistro in Sopot closed the night before, we were eager to try Sztuczka proper before we left the area. It did not disappoint. On a warm evening we sat in the delightful and relaxing small garden to eat three small courses a la carte. Everything was excellent. Flavoursome and imaginative cooking of the highest order. Extremely professional service pitched just right. Highly recommended, and not expensive.
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