An ultra-funky interior full of hanging canvas lamps, orange dashes and shining wood finishes generates the hip atmosphere normally lacking in Polish vegetarian haunts. The Koza Italiana is a fantastic way to prime yourself for the meatless main courses that come with names like Szpinakolada and Tortilla Kama Sutra. Freshly squeezed juices and fruit cocktails come as refreshment, and expect the thousand-yard stare if you ask for a beer and an ashtray.
(29-39zł)
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Open 10:00 - 22:00.Address:
Al. Niepoległości 80Phone:
(+48) 22 898 01 55www:
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Wow, I really like this place, I wonder what happened that the guy above was so unfortunate. the dish he ordered is not one of my favourites there, although i love the hummus itself and this I often eat there! Biosfeera is one of my abslutely favourite places and the food there various from very good up to delicious in my book. Maybe the review is not so accurate, coz tabuleh is not their strongest dish, ist's only let's say regular and fine, but it is not their speciality. In my opinion the best dishes to order there:- Love affairs - crescents with sppinach, feta cheese and olives; - tortilla kamasutra - corn pancaces with mango and camembert, servd with delicous sause with a salad - potato pancakes with mushrooms- spinach pancakes with ricotta cheese- baked potatoes with blue cheese and walnuts- zuchini damplings with mozarella and red onions..I guess i got carried away :Dbut these are all my favourites. plus freshly squeezed juices and coctails and salads.and i like the girls there, they are usually nice and helpfull! :)
After my first (and surely last) meal at Biosfeera, I really don't understand how this restaurant gets such consistently glowing reviews. I ordered someting roughly called (don't remember the exact name) "Middle Easter Platter" and twenty minutes later received a combination of culinary misadventures: Hummous that had the consistency of glue and was not at all fresh, tabbouleh (supposedly one of their signature dishes) which was hard, dry, and totally lacking in flavor, grape leaves (the only barely edible component of the dish) and absolutely the worst falafel ever (Cold, undercooked yet hard, again obviously not fresh, and with a rather mossy aroma/flavor (after the single bite I allowed myself!).When I tried to stop the harried and overloaded waitress to complain, she looked at me like I was from another planet, and basically escaped.NEVER AGAIN!!