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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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The uninspiring Ikea-esque interior is made up for by the fact that this Italian rooted joint is pretty popular with shoppers from the nearby ul.
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AiOLI Cantine
Turning communist-era commercial space into an appealing dining destination is no easy illusion, but Aioli’s urban canteen aesthetic turns the trick with aplomb.
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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
The froufrou interior has been recently decluttered, but you’ll still share space with a host of cherubs and chintz lampshades.
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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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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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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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Dziurka od Klucza
Pixie-sized family run restaurant located on a lovely pre-war street in Powiśle. With everything handmade on the premises, Agnieszka and Stanisław Szpilowscy have successfully turned their passion for pasta into a full-time business.
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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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Festa Italiana Ristorante
We know we shouldn't fall for it, but Festa Italiana had us at "waitress wearing an Italian flag skirt." Throw in
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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 Patio
Złote Tarasy isn’t your average mall, so why dine on the standard fast food fixes? Il Patio sits next to the mall’s monstrous movie theatre and has impressive views of the bustling city below.
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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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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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Sepia Restaurant
The uninspiring Ikea-esque interior is made up for by the fact that this Italian rooted joint is pretty popular with shoppers from the nearby ul.
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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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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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