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The Old Town of Gdańsk has been absorbing the flavours of trade for centuries and that legacy of quality dining still exists today. Whilst Gdańsk is now a city of Poland and indeed Polish cuisine can indeed be found here, in a previous life the hanseatic and later 'free (city of)' Danzig was also a German and Prussian city. Add to that Pomerania's Kashubian cultural region, which itself is an approximate hybrid of Polish and German, and again you have something even more unique to the area. The city's undeniable main attraction sees thousands of visitors passing through from season to season and that means competition between restauranteurs is stiff! Needless to say, even the most successful restaurants need to stay ontop of their game in order for you to even read about them in a list of recommendations!
Piwnica Rajców
polish | craft beer | historyA remarkable with a labyrinth of rooms that once made up the councillors' cellar (that's how the name translates), Piwnica Rajców's major draw is their selection of craft beer, in addition to their well-priced Polish and Italian menu. A perfect spot for those who experience a historic Danzig-era bierkeller. READ MORE.
Brovarnia
polish | craft beer | regionalThe oldest continually-operating brewery in Gdańsk, the historic Brovarnia is also half-restaurant, serving traditional Polish and regional cuisine. On the heartier end of the menu, you can expect to find Gdańsk Duck and Beer and Honey Pork Knuckle, while more sophisticated pallettes will enjoy Beef Tenderloin Carpaccio or Cod with Mussells. Their range of beers on tap that change seasonally. READ MORE.
Woosabi
Asian | fusion | greenery
Following their resounding success in Wrocław, this Asian fusion chain of bao buns, noodles, and rice bowls has made its way up to Granary Island in Gdańsk Old Town. Top of the list should be the signature Woosabi Bowl or a Bao Bun set. The staff here are young, friendly and especially excited about working in such a place. Resting inside amongst the cool green plants of their modern interior or outside in the shade of the palms (specially-imported, no doubt!) this is the perfect way of adding a little tropical vibe to your holiday on the Baltic coast! READ MORE.Goldwasser
international | local alcohol | riverside viewStill one of the best places for visitors in Gdansk, this atmospheric riverside restaurant (including a view of the iconic crane) features dishes like duck, fresh fish and delicious homemade pierogi and bread along with locally-produced beer served by multi-lingual service. The menu has a dedicated Polish cuisine section, in addition to several European breakfast sets, and souvenir hunters should keep an eye out for the traditional Danzig spirits. READ MORE.
Pierogarnia Mandu
pierogi | pierogi | pierogi!If you're visiting Poland, you should try Pierogi at least once and, if you're visiting Gdańsk, you should be heading to Mandu! The masses are attracted by the tasty choice of Polish dumplings with a whole host of traditional and unique fillings. You'll also find dessert pierogi with sweet fillings, and other international dumpling equivalents from Georgia, China, and elsewhere, served in a kind of pierogi solidarity! READ MORE
Chleb i Wino
European | fresh products | upmarketFound on ul. Stągiewna on the Granary Island, Chleb i Wino was promising in its early stages, and has since gone on to become one of Gdańsk's most popular points on the gastro map. There's a lengthy queue outfront at just about any time of the day, so there must be something going right to be pulling such a crowd. READ MORE
True Restaurant
red meat | seafood | surf & turfCombining meat and seafood AKA Surf & Turf, their mission statement is flavour and aesthetic and every dish meets that standard. Their ingredients are high quality, the fish and seafood are freshly-imported, if not locally hooked! Just be aware - everything comes at a hefty price... READ MORE
PG4
beer | craft beer | polish cuisinePG4 is often overlooked due to its location on the outer edge of Old Town, however, its beautiful historic red-brick home is just as atmospheric! This stunning two-floor brewery-restaurant serves excellent Polish cuisine, as well as burgers, steaks, soups, and plenty of others can also be found on an extensive menu that has also delved into beer-pairing with each and every item! READ MORE
Lobster House
seafood | cocktails | riverside
This unforgettable culinary paradise on the Motława riverfront sports the largest selection of live seafood in Poland, with lobsters, king crabs, 12 types of oysters, sturgeon caviar and more, tanked and ready to go in 3 huge aquariums. Complement your catch with selected wines, champagnes and cocktails. READ MORE
Lookier Cafe & Restaurant
breakfast | coffee | sweetsLookier Cafe & Restaurant does well from noon onwards, but it's breakfast where this place shines. From hearty European breakfast options with eggs in various forms, to club sandwiches, bagels and some early-morning indulgences (ice cream, apple pie, cheesecake), just add coffee and you're sorted for the day! READ MORE
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