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Dzika Kaczka
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One of the best dining rooms in the city and perfect when trying to clinch that big deal. A country club atmosphere is complimented
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Tawerna Pepe Verde
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Malinowa
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The flagship restaurant of the Grand is something of an eyebrow raiser. Filling an imperious looking hall this place has chandeliers hanging from skylights, and a ballroom atmosphere straight from the age of cavalry charges and duels at dawn.
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Irish Pub
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Situated in the basement the dining quarter of the Irish Pub feels neither Irish nor particularly like a pub. Tread down the stairs to reach a large room with napkin laid tables penned in among padded seating and some cursory photographs evoking the spirit of Joyce.
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Affogato
One of the more experimental menus in the city features Thai style chicken, a choice of breakfasts and even coffee workshops for the java aficionado.
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Bierhalle
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Ciągoty i Tęsknoty
A tank comes in useful when visiting C i T, a Nowheresville restaurant hidden down one way streets and potholed roads. The bumpy
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DeSki
A modern looking bar/restaurant whose primary function appears to be to indulge the proprietor's passion for skiing; snow capped mountain scenes line the walls, and pairs of skis hang from the ceiling.
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Drukarnia Skład Wina & Chleba
An artisan bakery, café and restaurant all rolled into one. Slick, raw and modern rustic interior with a slightly more upmarket
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Dzika Kaczka
One of the best dining rooms in the city and perfect when trying to clinch that big deal. A country club atmosphere is complimented
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Fresh & Chili
Part time student girls serve steaks, pizza and the usual Piotrkowska options inside interiors with cross beams and uncomfortable, green bench-style booths.
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Irish Pub
Situated in the basement the dining quarter of the Irish Pub feels neither Irish nor particularly like a pub. Tread down the stairs
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Jak Pragnę Wina
Łódź finally gets a venue serious about wine. It’s been a long time in coming, but if early days are to be judged this place has been worth the wait.
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Klub Spadkobierców
A Łódź legend. Not cheap, but none of the happy eaters we saw in this place seemed to care. The food covers a variety of European options, with the chef not afraid to try something new.
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Le Jardin
Ever dined in a garden centre before? Even if you have, get to Le Jardin, a flowery venue filled with wedding white colours and pots of shrubbery.
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Malinowa
The flagship restaurant of the Grand is something of an eyebrow raiser. Filling an imperious looking hall this place has chandeliers hanging from skylights, and a ballroom atmosphere straight from the age of cavalry charges and duels at dawn.
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Nowa Łódź
A modern looking eatery with its barrels aimed firmly on the office crowd. The prices are a snip while the design is slick and urban; black and grey colours injected with a sprinkle of lime.
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Ogień
A small, modern space with silk petitions and cream colours caters to a largely off-duty business crowd while the menu offers a range of decent dishes, including a great tuna steak.
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Piotrkowska Klub 97
Long established in Łódź and one of our favourite bars, particularly in the summer when you can enjoy staring up and down Piotrkowska from the glass-encased annex that sits out on the main street.
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Prowokacja
Not long back this place was Prowackcja, a dark, dim retreat illuminated with candles and completely barmy artwork. It still is,
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Restauracja Hotelu Borowiecki
The glamorous Borowiecki hotel extends the style to its restaurant and sizeable bar. Pair an end-of-the-day cocktail
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Restauracja Hotelu Focus
A smart hotel restaurant in a smart hotel with a fair degree of class and a constantly changing menu that on our last visit included pastas, pork in Dijon sauce and the perennial favourite: sirloin steak with a choice of three sauces.
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Restauracja Kolory Wina
Modern molecular cooking? In Łódź? It took us by surprise too, especially since this alchemic cuisine is only just showing up in the capital.
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Restauracja Lili
It will take your eyes a moment to adjust to Lili’s dark interior, an eclectic space of brick walls (though some are covered
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Restauracja Łódzkiego Klubu Biznesu
A majestic local venue with august flourishes such as pressed linen, swish drapes and fin-de-siecle interiors. There’s
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Satyna
An elegant looking restaurant with striped chairs, flock wallpaper and chandeliers poised overhead. It certainly looks special,
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Sofa
An overtly trendy eatery that gets our thumbs up for not just delivering on the style front, but also on the substance. Recent
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Spatif
A formal effort with an appropriately upmarket menu of sole, salmon and duck. The interior comes with elaborate table arrangements, framed oil paintings and simpering service.
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Sphinx
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Tawerna Pepe Verde
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TiTi
If you’re on a hosteler’s budget (and since the famed Flamingo Hostel is right next door, we’re guessing you are) then Titi will fit nicely into your cost-conscious plans.
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U Fabrykanta
A joint French-Polish venture, U Fabrykanta spends most of its days as a (very) large bar and restaurant serving good value lunches from standard Polish fare to goulash.
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Vis a Vis
Housed in a scrubbed up redbrick tenement there’s a real New York spirit to Vis a Vis, a flash looking space with the office lads in mind.
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Złota
One more for the traditionalists, Złota comes with padded red velour booths, crimson wallpapering and dark cherry woods. The pendulum here swings to favour the meat eater, with good portions of beef, chicken and fish arriving on the linen-clad tables.
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