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La Passion du Vin
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Top-class dining amid a dazzling choice of wines set in a bare-bricked interior within the Stary Browar complex. There
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Mosaica
Poznan
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This has emerged as one of the top eateries in town, with a modern international menu which includes Tuscan soup made from dried tomatoes and beef carpaccio.
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Papavero
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It’s all very Day of the Triffids in Papavero, a lovely little restaurant that could easily be mistaken for an overgrown garden.
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Madagaskar
Poznan
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Set over two levels, Madagaskar’s menu has typically been more European than their name would suggest. Fortunately a new
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Brovaria
Poznan
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Go formal and pick the right hand room for a smoothly subdued dining area or else do as the rank-and-file and head either to the brewing hall outback, the bar to the side, or the al fresco terrace.
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Panorama
Poznan
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Views of Lake Malta are the main selling point here, and come sunset it really does get quite romantic. An inoffensive, play-it-safe interior reflects the hotel location, but the chefs do well in creating good value dinners that merit the drive.
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Lizard King
Poznan
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Ringside views of the Rynek are one of the attractions of Lizard King, an old timer that’s back on the scene following a brief refit.
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Hugo
Poznan
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We’re pretty sure Hugo is where the term ‘food porn’ was invented. The menu of modern European fare is so artfully presented it’s hard to decide whether to grab your fork or your camera.
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Pod Pretekstem
Poznan
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A quirky café/bar/restaurant situated round the back of the Zamek. Trumpets hang from the ceiling and giant beetles adorn the walls.
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Alexander
A long standing favourite with our staff Alexander straddles that no-man’s land between Stary Browar and the old town.
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babette 5050
A restaurant located in a shopping mall isn’t the greatest start to a review but this is much better than you might think at first look.
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Bagels & Friends
A smart, airy eatery located inside a small shopping arcade on the City Park complex just west of the centre. While the complex is built around a hotel, offices and apartments, it is likely that it will be its eateries that will make its name.
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Bellview
Located where the expat HQ that was Dom Wikingow was once housed. The club/restaurant attempts a look of New York chic with large images of the Brooklyn Bridge and plush black seating to make it look more upmarket and possibly justify the high prices on the menu.
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Blow Up Hall 5050
Blow Up 50 50 is a combination of gastronomy and art that will blow your socks off. The name is a combination of the 1966 Antonioni thriller combined with the owner’s philosophy of making all her enterprises 50% art and 50% business.
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Brovaria
Go formal and pick the right hand room for a smoothly subdued dining area or else do as the rank-and-file and head either to the brewing hall outback, the bar to the side, or the al fresco terrace.
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Corcovado
While Corcovado occupies the middle ground between café and restaurant, the owners say it leans slightly more toward the restaurant end of the scale.
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Dark Restaurant
“Adventurous” isn’t a word we often like to pair with the word “dining” – after all, that’s how folks on reality television end up downing a bucket of spiders – but Dark Restaurant proves to be the exception.
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Fanaberia
Frou frou interiors hand an almost theatrical style to Fanaberia, while the courtyard garden is a welcome inner sanctum at a time when Poznań is heating like a cooked duck – filled with cherubs, a fountains even, this is a moonlight marvel.
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Filigrando Cafe & Lunch
A light, bright, beautifully decorated cafe/restaurant overlooking the square is where you’ll find one of our favourite new places of recent times.
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Hugo
We’re pretty sure Hugo is where the term ‘food porn’ was invented. The menu of modern European fare is so artfully presented it’s hard to decide whether to grab your fork or your camera.
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La Passion du Vin
Top-class dining amid a dazzling choice of wines set in a bare-bricked interior within the Stary Browar complex. There
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Lizard King
Ringside views of the Rynek are one of the attractions of Lizard King, an old timer that’s back on the scene following a brief refit.
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Madagaskar
Set over two levels, Madagaskar’s menu has typically been more European than their name would suggest. Fortunately a new
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Mosaica
This has emerged as one of the top eateries in town, with a modern international menu which includes Tuscan soup made from dried tomatoes and beef carpaccio.
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Panorama
Views of Lake Malta are the main selling point here, and come sunset it really does get quite romantic. An inoffensive, play-it-safe interior reflects the hotel location, but the chefs do well in creating good value dinners that merit the drive.
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Papavero
It’s all very Day of the Triffids in Papavero, a lovely little restaurant that could easily be mistaken for an overgrown garden.
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Pod Pretekstem
A quirky café/bar/restaurant situated round the back of the Zamek. Trumpets hang from the ceiling and giant beetles adorn the walls.
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Restauracja de Rome
Don’t let the name fool you, the menu here is Polish and European with standards at handy enough prices that it's worth staying in if you're booked into the 3-star hotel above.
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Room 55
This place would last three minutes in the capital, but in Poznan a centre location, Paulaner lager, decent wifi connection and English-speaking staff are enough to elevate a rather run-of-the-mill venue to heights not necessarily deserved.
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SPOT.
A beautiful looking place with a post-industrial swagger inside a former red brick factory complex. Black/white colours,
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U Mnie Czy u Ciebie
Lots of bare brick, clever lighting and sepia photos give this place a lifestyle mag look, and its already done a fair job on roping the customers in.
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Vine Bridge
Is Vine Bridge the smallest restaurant in Poland? Their three-table dining room sure makes a good case for their claim. Each table is garnished with a tiny tomato plant, echoing the wee-ness of the experience.
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