Beetroot soup never tasted so good as it does at Awiw, accompanied with tasty croquette potatoes. Twenty-five different kinds of pierogi are also on hand for those tired of potato and cheese standbys. Given Szeroka’s not unfounded reputation as a growing tourist trap you could do worse than at this place, where though overall the Polish and Jewish dishes don't win prizes for originality it will not cost you a fortune either. If all the tables out front are occupied (as they usually are), don't miss the patio at the back.
(10-59zł)
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Open:
Open 10:00 - 22:00.Address:
ul. Szeroka 13Phone:
(+48) 12 341 42 79www:
http://www.awiw.pl
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I thought the food was okay!! The inexperienced staff and the locals who came in to drink at the bar were a disgrace.My husband asked them where the toilet was and afterwards they tried to imitate him after he had gone. They forgot I was sitting there! This attitude is dreadful and I certainly will not recommend this restaurant. it has actually made me look at polish people in a different way. Very twofaced. I will not recommend this place to any Irish or British people.
We ate here 3 times in two days, that's just how much we liked it! Very friendly waiter, good sense of humour, food delivery was fairly slow on our first visit (Sunday evening) but was worth the wait. Can recommend sweet and savoury dumplings. Our next two visits were at lunch times and whilst there was a little wait the first day the second visit when we explained we had a plane to catch - the service was much quicker. Great food, great location, loved the cellar but a bit was a bit chilly. The terrace garden was also lovely. Would definitely return to this eatery if we come back.