Discover the best restaurant in Wisla, Poland including Carmen Restauracja, Olimpia Restauracja, Karczma Ondraszkowa Izba, Karczma Drewutnia, Karczma u Karola, Restauracja Malinowka, Chata Olimpijczyka Jasia i Helenki, Restauracja Beatris, T-Bone, Cukiernia U Janeczki
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4.5 based on 49 reviews
We had Golonka (hock), house speciality. I am told people come from miles around for this! Just superb. Cheap as chips.
4 based on 65 reviews
After a long day of ski, we ended up in Olimpia restaurant, the place we knew from last year's ski in Wisla. Again, the restaurant didn't disappoint. Informal atmosphere, warm and cozy interior and great food. Service is ok, though could be bit more spontaneous and service oriented. We ate the Oscypek, tatar, chicken salad and spicy deil fingers. All came in generous portions and was very tasty. When asking for the bill, you won't get a heart attack.
Summarizing: a friendly and warm mountain restaurant for a perfect meal. Highly recommended.
4 based on 147 reviews
I read couple of reviews questioning this restaurant, but what can I say,.. after couple of tests in other restaurants in Wisła we've ended up in the Izba and came back for next three days.
OK, it is priced higher than the other ones in Wisła, sometimes you may wait longer for your food, but the queues speak for themselves. You need to book ahead in busy periods.
Funny thing - two of our bills were mistaken to our favor (of course we clarified it).
Food is exactly what you expect - local, abundant and really good. Interior in highlanders' style - just what you need in Wisła.
4.5 based on 232 reviews
Working from a 19th century log storage hut, this is a place for true regional eating. Most of us chose local trout. We also had a pretty good local nalewka - Porterowka, a home made, dark beer based liqueur. Very enjoyable!
4.5 based on 183 reviews
This restaurant is an absolute must. The wooden building is the prettiest traditional chalet straight out of a folklore tale, the food is mouthwatering, and the service friendly and courteous - and the price is very reasonable indeed.
Probably the best meal out I´ve had in a very long time. I can´t wait to go back.
4 based on 251 reviews
Having opportunity to visit Wisla, together with better half, we decided to check local restaurants - base on TripAdvisor opinions. Additionally we found, some place that participate in "Kuchenne rewolucje" tv show - it was "Malinówka". We got there for our first dinner in Wisła - traditionally we took dumplings for our youngest one and some meats for us - Kassler by Magda Gessler and pork tenderloin. Food was as we wanted - simple, good composed and really tasty. We ate everything and even had a small space for dessert - "linzer torte", really it was worth. Just to mentioned, that we returned especially for that dessert 2 days later (ok, for dumplings as well - our youngsest ate full portion). Really - it's a place worth visiting, I hope that we return there in close future.
4 based on 127 reviews
This quaint restaurant is the perfect setting for a romantic dinner-dimmed lights, wooden interior and warm hosts. The food is delicious-you will want to go on eating despite the bulging belly. We had;
1. Bacon bruschettas
2. Various pork cuts prepared in different ways with 2 types of dumplings and cabbage.
3. Side dishes also included potatoes and red cabbage with a delectable mushroom sauce.
One of my favourites for sure!!! We also got a private tour of the photo hall where all the Olympic photos and memorabilia are displayed.
4.5 based on 326 reviews
Having opportunity to visit Wisla, together with better half, we decided to check local restaurants - base on TripAdvisor opinions. One of the chosen was Beatris - to make a recon we entered first for soup for child and that one seems to be nice (typical "rosół"), so we decided to return for dinner. There were many options, but we came for deer, boar and salomon (for youngest one). Portions were rather big, well spiced, done with good sense of taste. Being precise - dishes were done with idea, mixture of tastes was well balanced. Unfortunately they were also too big for us - we were not able to go for desserts, but maybe next time :-).
4 based on 44 reviews
Staff was pleasant but did not really know the content of the menu which is in polish only (something very unusual for a Mercure Hotel).
The corn soup was very salty and boring. The ravioli dish was a super small portion. The parpadelle dish was just OK (very acidic). The apple pie was just OK as well.
We were not impressed and we do not recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 222 reviews
I tried both locations- the original in the center and the newer one by my hotel. Equally good. Coffee was quite good. For the desserts, I would recommend either the kawowa (coffee) tort or their paczki (rose jam doughnut). I didn't like the zlota krowa (golden cow) though.
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