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Katowice Polish Restaurants
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Chata z Zalipia
Katowice
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Paying homage to the specific folk art tradition of the far-away Małopolska village of Zalipie, the rustic cottage interior
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Rycerski
Katowice
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Located in what appears to be a wooden mountain chalet (but is in fact the Hotel Rycerski), this is a very decent place to take in the Polish food experience.
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Restauracja Monopol
Katowice
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It's hard to imagine you could go wrong by choosing the flagship restaurant of the finest hotel in town. Indeed there's
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Bar Pod Siódemka
A good place to sample the traditional nosh on one of Katowice's most peopled streets. Decked with netting, frayed ropes and
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Bryka
How could anyone resist a restaurant with eye-curdling carpets covered in squiggles draped everywhere, including on the walls,
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Chata z Zalipia
Paying homage to the specific folk art tradition of the far-away Małopolska village of Zalipie, the rustic cottage interior
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Dom Klasyka
A brilliant experience and proof just how far a little creativity can get you. Found within a grand looking villa Klasyka comes split into various rooms, each given their own unique fingerprint.
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Gazdówka
This Góral chata, or Polish mountain lodge theme restaurant, is all rough-hewn timber and large wooden tables. Carved-wood
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Globic Grill Bar
In the middle of a massive parking lot, the attendant of which makes you feel most unwelcome, Globic grill bar exists primarily to serve the employees of the tall bank building next door.
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Pieprz i Sól
A nice interior with a lovely year round terrace is largely wasted on this rather sub-par restaurant. The short menu shows an utter lack of creativity with the 'Rolada Śląska' for 19.
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Pierogi Świata
Not the greatest looking venue from the street (but then what is in Katowice?), Wena is the city’s best option to try that staple of the Polish menu - pierogi.
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Polski Smak
Very similar to Kraków's popular Polakowski, but even cheaper, Polski Smak offers good, affordable food in a clean, classy setting.
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Restauracja Monopol
It's hard to imagine you could go wrong by choosing the flagship restaurant of the finest hotel in town. Indeed there's
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Restauracja u Romana
Similar to Polski Smak, but with set prices and more of a university dining hall feel, this large cafeteria on Plac Miarki is
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Rycerski
Located in what appears to be a wooden mountain chalet (but is in fact the Hotel Rycerski), this is a very decent place to take in the Polish food experience.
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Skarbek
Smashing home-made żurek, roast duck and gołąbki (cabbage leaves stuff with meat) in the restaurant that time forgot.
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U Babuni
Old farming implements on the walls, a huge spiderweb made from rope and a few charming folk-art paintings create a very non-Katowice atmosphere in one of the few traditional restaurants in town.
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Wiejska Chatka
A cavalcade of over the top, country-style adornments such as old farming tools and painted flowers on the walls inside a
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Zakonnicy
A restaurant with a monk theme no less, featuring a menu of ecclesiastical dishes including Lucifer's soup, monastic spare ribs and ice-cream penances.
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