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La Tomatina
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La Tomatina’s enormous menu of Italian dishes can best be described as Bacchanalian; how else do you describe an orgy of
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Roma
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Attention to detail is apparent at Roma, and every aspect of this secretive restaurant hints at the neighbourhood locales you’d find in the side alleys of Italy.
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Arsenał
Consistent Italian offerings inside a nondescript wooden interior ideal for informal gatherings. Recipes are cooked using ingredients imported from Italy and the menu reads like a bible to Italian cooking.
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Bacio
Share space with romancing couples and business types clinching deals inside a froufrou interior decorated with vines and cherubs.
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Bacio Di Angelo
A great place to indulge someone special. A pet project from the same team behind Bacio this gastronomic standout is what happens when cupid meets cooking.
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Balgera
We’ve been calling Balgera one of the top Italian restaurants since Issue 1, and we’ve yet to see any reason to revise such opinion.
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Bellini
As we’ve learnt to expect from Magda Gessler the interiors are genius, all arching brickwork and chintz style touches, and the menu doesn’t slack either.
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Chianti
A few years ago this would have been rated as one of the best Italians in town. Warsaw’s moved on, Chianti hasn’t.
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Ciao! pizza & pasta
If you can get past the aggressive pink and green colour scheme you’ll find Ciao as a good intermediate step between fast food and serious sit-down dining.
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Delizia
Warsaw’s continued alliance with Italian food shows no sign of slowing, and the latest proof comes with Delizia, an Italian-owned venue that’s comfortably there with the best.
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Enoteka Polska
A rather divey Vietnamese restaurant aside Długa has always been something of a culinary desert, surprising considering it’s geography as one of the principal roads leading to the old town.
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Figga Restaurant
Italian food is made affordable in Figga, a good looking venue in an area better known for kebab shops and office blocks. Our
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Gar
Magda Gessler (the host of the Polish version of Hell’s Kitchen) delivers everything you’d expect from an Italian
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Il Sole
Il Sole’s success is largely attributed to their lunch deals, seemingly a rite of passage for anyone working in the Atrium office complex.
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Jajo
Dim yellow, orange and red colours highlight a modern, urban interior, while large street-side windows allow for views of Warsaw outside.
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La Tomatina
La Tomatina’s enormous menu of Italian dishes can best be described as Bacchanalian; how else do you describe an orgy of
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Lubię to
If a hardcore day of shopping at Zlote Tarasy can’t be fixed with a refuelling at the food court, Lubię To is now here to help.
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Mela Verde
Pizzas. Never a good sign for an Italian restaurant, and Mela Verde is no exception. Though the prominent location in the middle
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Nu Jazz Zone
Slick, modern interiors with soaring pillars and cavernous ceilings lend this place fantastic acoustics, something you’ll notice the moment a live act appears.
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Onlitaly
Very few places can hook you up with a meal for around 10zl, but this is one of them: a slice of one of Onlitaly’s 15 Roman
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Parmizzano’s
Few places sound less beguiling than the windowless room of a chain hotel. But behold, the Marriott is no run-of-the-mill hotel, and as things stand Parmizzano’s is one of the elite Italian experiences in the city.
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Pizzeria Na Nowolipkach
Long one of the city’s best pizzerias, its stickability alone recommends it. Does the simple things well, does not clog
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Questo e Quello
Unless you live there you might consider Ochota a step too far to go in search of Italian food, after all, it’s not like Warsaw is short of budding Luigi’s cooking up a storm.
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Roma
Attention to detail is apparent at Roma, and every aspect of this secretive restaurant hints at the neighbourhood locales you’d find in the side alleys of Italy.
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Roma Bukieteria
Pasta might be the kind of thing you’re used to gorging on, but not here. Roma Bukieteria is all romantic atmosphere - - think candles, terracotta and heavy wood tables - - so bring your best manners and your latest date.
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San Lorenzo
A swanky, fancy restaurant which likes to remind you of the fact by way of dozens of ‘we ate here’ celebrity pictures on the ground floor.
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St. Antonio
Six fresh oysters for 39 zloty. A bargain? Not exactly, but this is one of the few places we have ever seen said delicacy on sale in Warsaw, so by default a smashing deal.
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Trattoria Rucola
Trattoria Rucola has taught us a simple truth: we’d surely eat more salads if they all came with smoky bacon. The smell
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Trattoria Ti Amo
A cosy Italian trattoria close to the Intercontinental and Warsaw Financial Centre that does a steady trade thanks to its handy location and a solid menu.
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Trattoria Toscana
If you like a little entertainment with your Italian then slide into a table at the rustic Trattoria Toscana, where the pizza oven is front and centre and chefs toss pizza dough in the air with ease.
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Venezia Ristorante
The name Magda Gessler holds a lot of weight in Poland, and the celebrity chef (of Polish Hell's Kitchen fame) has a mix of hits and misses here.
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Venti Tre
At the risk of sounding like a broken record we’ll say once more; some of Warsaw’s finest meals are to be had in hotel restaurants, and the Hyatt’s flagship eatery proves no different.
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Zielona Oliwka
Pizza, pasta and great cannelloni (the ricotta and spinach are the tastiest we have tried so far). A really nice little place
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