Shoarmas, pizza and steaks all served with an accompanying dollop of cabbage amid an interior of plastic trees and multi-coloured lanterns. The authenticity is there to be questioned: here’s a Polish chain serving the food of the pharaohs with recipes, according to the sign above the door, coined by a bloke called Tom Maltom. But don’t let that put you off your dinner, Sphinx is cheap, cheerful and has the ability to hit your daily calorie count in one fell swoop. Plus it has a newly-added kids corner to entertain your well-fed tots.
(14-60zł)
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having eaten in several "Sphinx", I won't dignify them with the title restaurant. The food is abysmal, lacking quality and unimaginative. To be honest it's bloody awful. They can't even serve plain boiled rice. The most interesting dishes have been bastardised with peculiar Polish spices. Try them once, and you'll know what I mean. The waiters give you the look of death when you say no to the boring monotonous salad of cold sauerkraut, which seems to be served at every Polish food stand.