Reviews on European food in Lomza, Podlaskie Province, Poland. Łomża (/ˈwɒmʒə/; Polish pronunciation: [ˈwɔmʐa], Yiddish: Lomzhe) is a city in north-eastern Poland, approximately 150 kilometres (90 miles) to the north-east of Warsaw and 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of Białystok. It is situated alongside the Narew river as part of the Podlaskie Voivodeship since 1999. Previously, it was the capital of the Łomża Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998. It is the capital of Łomża County and has been the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Łomża since 1925.
Things to do in Lomza
Wystrój miaÅby tworzyÄ wedÅug pomysÅodawców atmosferÄ wykwintnego saloniku z dawnych lat a wyszedÅ z tego maÅomiasteczkowy misz masz. Bardzo drogo jak na warunki niewielkiego miasta.
Are you looking for authentic flavors and unique combinations? Or maybe you'll miss a kitchen based on a database on the topic and forgotten products? Relax - we're here! Spokojna Restaurant - taste of tradition in a modern form.
zupa rybna bardzo dobra z nie przeciagnietymi krewetkami. W Polsce jadÅem lepszÄ tylko w jedej restauracji. Noga kaczki bardzo dobra tylko piure z kapusty jakby dziwne. smakowo wszystko ok, pieknie podane. Ceny jak na ÅomÅ¼Ä nie sÄ niskie ale od czasu do czasu można sobie pozwoliÄ. Jedyny minus to brak windy.
This restaurant is located close to Lomza Bus Station (roughly 250-300m away) and provides very tasty, homemade food in very good prices. Thatâs a great quality for money! I visited this place many times and havenât been disappointed even once. For 10pln you can have a dinner of two dishes plus drink for 1pln! (thatâs equivalent of not even £2.50). The portions are big and very tasty. I love it and recommend to anyone who likes a good food and spending money wisely. Today Iâve paid over double the price for food bought in a shopping centre in Bialystok and I had to throw away most of the dish even though I was very hungry... it was almost completely cold, over cooked and tasteless. Iâll stay loyal to Bar Smakosz!
WpadliÅmy coÅ przekÄ siÄ i wypiÄ parÄ drinków. Niestety bar nie jest mocnÄ stronÄ restauracji a serwowane drinki pachnÄ niestety pretensjalnoÅciÄ . Jedzenie niezbyt smaczne - ceny nie najniższe - wybór piw bardzo sÅaby a o ciemnym piwie pani kelnerka nigdy nie sÅyszaÅa.
3 based on 52 reviews
The food was excellent. The service was a little slow, but friendly. A small band was getting ready to play when we left.
4 based on 54 reviews
While visiting the Lomza area and staying with a cousin, twice in the last few days of the visit; I treated my host and his wife to dinner. Both times they listed this restaurant. Although I ordered Ruskie Pierogi, a beef tartar appetizer was also ordered for me. The pierogi was at least as good as those made by my Russian heritage spouse. Although I am not an expert on Beef Tartar, I ended up having it on both visit. My entre on the second visit was a Pork Tenderloin. Both visits were excellent and will go back the next time I am visiting Lomza.
4 based on 37 reviews
We ate here twice in February once was a family celebration for a dozen or so of us where we were given a private dining area away from the main restaurant with its own music system (Hi-Fi), and the second time with old friends who we met for a meal. On both visit's the staff looked after us well and no one passed any complaints about any of their meals. All the food I had was fresh, tasty and well presented, the wine was also good, not many people seem to drink wine in Poland but it is up and coming, it has to compete with excellent beer and vodka. The restaurant is rustically decorated and clean. The venue also acts a hotel, you can just go for a drink and pin bowling as well, we would not go back for a second time if we were not happy with the first visit and both times we were very happy. This is not the cheapest of eats, but the atmosphere, staff, and food make it well worth a visit. If you drink heavily it will load your bill.
4 based on 91 reviews
This restaurant has recently moved from bedside Lidl to its current location the site of an old furniture shop. We were taken by taxi and the driver did not know it had moved as he initially took us to the old location. The restaurant has parking out the front, and you can choose to sit inside or outside on the side of the premises. It was clean and modern in its design. The food was good and efficiently served by two pleasant waitresses. The bill was not cheap by Polish standards, but was not excessive either. We would eat at this location again, if we return to Lomza. They also sell very nice locally produced honey, (sadly you cannot bring back honey in hand luggage).
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