While this is not exactly the height of dining in the conventional sense, it is the (maximum) height to dine at in the city. Negotiate the office building security to climb to 16th floor of that green office block overlooking the railway station to be rewarded with a choice of views. Subject of an episode of the Polish version of Hell’s Kitchen, celebrity chef Magda Gessler’s changes can be witnessed in the cushions, plastic flowers, pig alarms clocks and other kitschy touches while the kitchen now turns out a pretty decent set of Polish staples such as zurek, chicken de vollaile and pierogi with early opening times reflecting the needs of the office slaves below. Worth a visit for the value of a sightseeing tour and grub in one place. Pop yourself in the right-hand room overlooking the shipyard (the left-hand room has old-town views), order up a couple of vodkas and salute what’s left of the birthplace of Solidarity before it inevitably gets turned into apartment blocks.
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