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. The menu offers intriguing dishes like “meat in clay” and “bear paw,” which are meant to echo items made hundreds of years ago in Ostrowek (appropriately, Poland’s smallest city), where the restaurant is located. The restaurant is the brainchild of the Dark Restaurant folks, which means it’s unlikely you will leave unsatisfied – and the dishes themselves will be worthy of photographs. And though it’s the last place we’d bring kids, they even have a tiny two-item children’s menu.
(20-45zł)
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Open:
Open 14:00 - 22:00, Sun 12:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon.Address:
ul. Ostrówek 6Phone:
(+48) 61 875 09 34www:
http://www.vinebridge.pl
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