Celebrate Łódź’s Jewish heritage inside an atmospheric venue scattered with prayer shawls, menorahs and general bric-a-brac, and don’t forego a visit in the evening, when the live music recitals involve violinists sitting on a chair suspended half way up a wall. A team of flighty waitresses take the orders, and the chef does the rest coming up trumps with a range of traditional Jewish dishes, including rather good goose. The addition of a new banqueting hall and VIP rooms now mean that you can dine in private or alternatively at a single table seating 100 people.
(24-46zł)
Excellent cosy atmosphere, good food. We had an unforgettable evening. We'll be back!
Food and welcome very good- I suspect that the violin playing, although 'evocative', together with the wall decorations, could be found to be a bit'ersatz'# if you are in other than holiday mood.(#I do hope that this is the correct word)