Discover Restaurants offering the best Central European food in Malbork, Pomerania Province, Poland. Malbork [ˈmalbɔrk] ( listen) (German: Marienburg ( listen); Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region (Vistula delta), with 38,478 inhabitants (2006). Situated in the Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, it was previously assigned to Elbląg Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Malbork County.
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3 based on 122 reviews
Staff at nearby campsite recommended this restaurant (10% off the final bill. ) Located 5 minutes walk from the medieval castle on the river bank adjacent to the wooden walk bridge crossing. The restaurant was semi busy on our arrival, we were seated immediately in the awning area adjacent to the riverboat. The decor in functional but the service excellent. Our lovely waitress recommended the Zander main dish for hubbie and I had potato dumplings. Several of our first choices were no longer available that day but we were not disappointed with our meals at all. Both the soups we close and the main meals were filling and excellent. Despite the restaurant's slow food policy, the meals arrived poste haste. The total including wine and beer was £14! In an attempt to improve international relations with the waitress, hubbie attempted a request for the bill and extend our thanks in polish ! Not sure he didn't cause an international crisis but the waitress smiled patiently, a little like humouring a small child! We left a relatively generous tip to express our gratitude for not calling the police for any linguistic offence caused!
3 based on 38 reviews
I visited this restaurant in July and I have to say that it was pretty nice. It's an old fashioned restaurant in a Hotel, so at the beginning we weren't too sure about it but it surprised us in a nice way.The service is very attentive and helpful (our waiter was a very young blond guy with good English). Food was nice. The chicken livers were very tasty.
3 based on 132 reviews
We ate outside right by the castle wall. Interesting, high quality dishes at a reasonable price, especially considering the location in what could be a tourist trap. Clearly catering for groups, but plenty of space, and it didn't seem to slow down the service much. Strongly recommended.
3 based on 209 reviews
Przystanek PatrzaÅkowie is a family business founded in 1990. We cook with passion from fresh, high quality ingredients based on traditional Polish recipes. Our menu changes together with the seasons while vegetables, fruit, meat and eggs come from the lo
The restaurant seems to be very busy usually based on our experience (went there twice). They offer delicious food, however itâs nothing out of the ordinary. Still itâs a decent choice if you are in Malbork and you want Polish food.
4 based on 93 reviews
We were having lunch there when passing by from Malbork castle. The food was traditional, very simple, but tasty and natural. Portions very big and service was quick and professional.
4 based on 407 reviews
Halfway through our audio guided tour, we took a lunch break in this restaurant. We were not sure what to expect, it might have been a mediocre tourist bistro for all we knew.The interior is carefully selected and gives you a medieval ambiente. The waiters were friendly, helpful and competent. The selection of food was broad but not too big. I can very much recommend the bread basket as a starter. It contains artisan bread and spread (handmade butter and pesto), which taste delicious.We ordered different meat main courses. All courses were cooked close to perfection, the slow-cooked meat dishes tasted amazing and were very tender.The dessert and beer selection was also very tasty.I can really recommend visiting this restaurant, but you either need to be lucky to get a table or you should drop in an hour ahead and reserve a table.
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