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Cammino Restauracja Rodzinna
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Chłopska Izba
While the ethnic options in Łódź tend to hover close to disaster you can’t accuse the locals of failing to master their own cuisine, and this new spot gets it right with their exhaustive menu of Polish classics.
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Chłopskie Jadło
The Chłopskie Jadło chain offers the seminal This Is Poland dining experience, with staff dressed as country maids and interiors filled with rough cut timber benches, copper pans and slabs of ham dangling from ceilings.
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Cud Miód
A fairytale restaurant that could have been built with Hansel and Gretel in mind. Here it’s all log-cutters furniture, flower pots and rural ceramics, with walls painted with the window views you’d find in a country cottage.
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Cykada
Behind a discreet entrance in a colonnaded courtyard – one of the grandest off Piotrkowska, turn right at the Reymont statue
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Delfin
You may have seen Delfin before; the interiors are not unlike stepping into the boudoir of a slightly batty Polish aunt. This
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Dworek
Located in a posh suburb, Dworek represents summer dining at its best with the set up including a sprawling hillside terrace featuring endless views of the surrounding forest.
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Gęsi Puch
A huge lilywhite restaurant with giant geese hanging from the ceiling and a factory setting. It sounds kitsch, and it most certainly is, but the food is five star, a fact made all the better by the prices.
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Karczma Raz na Wozie
Like so many Łódź venues you’ll probably find yourself walking past the address a dozen times before realizing it’s down the end of a courtyard.
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Karczma u Chochoła
Lots of primitive wooden benches, animal skins on the walls, miscellaneous rustic crudities and a tiled floor create the right atmosphere for perhaps the best national restaurant in the city.
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Lumumbowo
The décor of mossy green netting hanging from the ceiling says “military bunker” rather than “delicious pierogis,” though that is Lulumbowo’s claim to fame.
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Młynec
Every animal to ever wander around a field gets killed then grilled in this place, a great restaurant that satisfies your bloodlust cravings.
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Pierrogeria
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PierrRogi 69
Formerly Pierogarnia, Pierrrogi 69 takes its new name from its address on Piotrkowska (get your mind out of the gutter) tucked into a courtyard.
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Polka
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Polska
Split into two sections, small café on one side, posh restaurant on the other, customers are greeted in the hallway by a board plastered with famous faces who’ve dined here.
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Restauracja Amarant
Your first thought when entering chic newcomer Amarant will to question whether you’re fashionable enough to even cross their threshold.
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Revelo
Relive the golden years of Łódź inside this inter-war time machine. Diners are ushered to their table by cloth capped skivvies, and get the choice of various saloons.
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Soplicowo
An extremely posh restaurant, so look your best and you could find yourself seated next to diners like David Lynch. Resembling the classic Polish manor house the series of rooms come kitted out with glorious scarlet drapes, wood panels and samovars.
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U Szwajcara
Situated right next door to the Ksiezy Młyn complex this modern yet humble international restaurant with its crimson and dark wood furnishings offers a satisfying haven from the perils of tourism.
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