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Marina
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Very nice indeed. Seafood and pasta on Wroclaw’s mini-marina, with a small terrace offering views over the canal and the odd boat that uses it.
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Przystań
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Decked with tall blonde wood chairs and tables and decorated with old nautical illustrations and knot-tying charts, Przystań nonetheless remains thoroughly modern matching the design of the well-placed new building it occupies.
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Pod Papugami
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Long known as a default Wrocław drinker, it should never be forgotten that the Pod – in the plummest of plum locations on the Rynek - serves up some rather good food too.
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Mosaiq Restaurant & Wine Lounge
Wroclaw
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Fine dining at its most chic, Mosaiq offers an impressive menu with a French motif complemented by rare seafood specialties and an international flair.
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Bernard
Wroclaw
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We'll go along with the crowd and admit that this trendy brewery/restaurant is one of the most alluring 'locales' on the market square.
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Brasserie 27
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Fancy and indeed flavoursome, this place is owned by the hotel Europeum but worthy of its separate entrance. A mega modern, glass fronted appearance is complemented by designer hanging lights and dark woods.
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Abrams' Tower
As far as historic medieval defensive towers go, we're not aware of many you can hang out in, let alone enjoy delicious ethnic dishes with a glass of wine, making Abrams' Tower one of the most unique dining experiences in Wrocław.
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Aquarelle
What really caught our eye on the menu here was the good selection of cheap, simple kid's dishes (all priced around 20zł): a rarity in Poland.
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Bernard
We'll go along with the crowd and admit that this trendy brewery/restaurant is one of the most alluring 'locales' on the market square.
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Bierhalle
A veritable lads magnet, this tourist gobbling franchise features busty farmers' daughters in faux-folk costumes bussing
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BLT & Flatbreads
A posh oasis in a working-class desert, this upscale sandwich bar deftly balances a somewhat grimy dive-bar location (that’s a good thing) with a sharp, clean, high-ceilinged interior to great effect.
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Brasserie 27
Fancy and indeed flavoursome, this place is owned by the hotel Europeum but worthy of its separate entrance. A mega modern, glass fronted appearance is complemented by designer hanging lights and dark woods.
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Casus
Worth the short walk from Old Town for the quiet garden at the back and the excellent food. They do a terrific golonka, a good beef carpaccio and there is fish on the menu too.
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Cegielnia
This simple, stylish eatery is distinguished by the black wooden cutlery dangling everywhere. The food's not bad either, with huge bowls of basics like salads and pasta, as well as toasted sandwiches and ciabattas going for budget prices.
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Cesarsko-Królewska
An impressive effort with three vaulted banquet halls designed to evoke the empire spirit of Vienna, Prague and Budapest. Muskets and framed pictures hang from the walls and aproned staff rush around polishing cutlery and straightening table cloths.
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Cynamon
Well placed to capture the local lunch market (there is an office building above and a university/student dorms opposite), Cynamon serves perfectly good if not award winning pizza, pasta and salads, all priced by the weight (25,90zł/km, if you're asking).
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Dominikańska
Hotel restaurants get a bad rap - and a lot of them deserve it. But at the Mercure, you'll find an eatery that could make it on its own.
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GreenHouse
Tucked inside the Scandic, GreenHouse is an admittedly confounding establishment seemingly trying to break out of its stigmatic
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Kuchnia
Bookending the Bogusławskiego beer boulevard, Kuchnia is the ideal place to fortify your stomach while kicking off your pub crawl.
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Kuchnia Marche
For something completely different, visit this colourful food bazaar where the chefs are at work right in front of you. A bit
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Lubczyk & Basilia
Making a confused attempt at being two restaurants in one, Lubczyk i Basilia basically offers Italian and Polish cuisine from the same kitchen in your choice of rooms: country kitchen or comfy living room.
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Maria Magdalena
Another hotel restaurant that matches its accommodation with top-notch dining facilities. Choose from an assembly of pan-Euro and traditional Polish dishes amidst a swish interior decorated with dried flowers and pastel colours.
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Marina
Very nice indeed. Seafood and pasta on Wroclaw’s mini-marina, with a small terrace offering views over the canal and the odd boat that uses it.
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Mosaiq Restaurant & Wine Lounge
Fine dining at its most chic, Mosaiq offers an impressive menu with a French motif complemented by rare seafood specialties and an international flair.
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OdNova
Wrocław’s most original restaurant, making waves for all the right reasons. The menu here is as experimental as any in town, with plenty of Asian influences and lots of fruits popping into the recipes.
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Pastelowa
The ubiquitous glistening European canteen kitchen has just moved downstairs from its previous location but still comes with plenty of shiny surfaces and bumbling student staff.
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Pieprz i Wanilia
A restaurant and travel club that embodies the spirit of adventure, perhaps it’s appropriate that it requires a bit of a journey just to get there.
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Pod Papugami
Long known as a default Wrocław drinker, it should never be forgotten that the Pod – in the plummest of plum locations on the Rynek - serves up some rather good food too.
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Pod Złotym Psem
Down, down, down you go into level after level of labyrinthe Rynek cellars, however the most popular spot here is under the golden parasol on the market square.
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Przystań
Decked with tall blonde wood chairs and tables and decorated with old nautical illustrations and knot-tying charts, Przystań nonetheless remains thoroughly modern matching the design of the well-placed new building it occupies.
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Sir William
The lurid floral wallpaper will give nightmares to the frail and infirm but don’t let that put you off your dinner. You’ll find some of Wrocław’s best restaurants hiding in hotels and the Sir William is no different.
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Soho
An appealing budget breakfast and lunch spot, Soho has taken a tight menu of basic Polish fare and lightened it up with Italian flair: local kitchen classics come with fresh herbs, Mediterranean ingredients and actual attention is paid to their presentation.
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Spinacz
Another winner for the shabby-chic set, this small corner bar features semi-stylish seating your dad might have made in wood shop in 1971 and paper tubes hanging from the ceiling.
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Spiż
While the distant sound of merriment roars from the Spiż beer hall, the underground restaurant section sits stubbornly empty, the bow-tied waiters left to lurk menacingly in the shadows.
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Spiżarnia
A modern joint with lots of blacks, reds and local office bods looking like they’ve just finished a tough day on the square mile.
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Vincent
Set over numerous levels Vincent is all woodcutters timber beams, warm corners and dusky lanterns. It looks like an old country
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Wieża Ciśnień
Affecting the look of a fairytale castle the second floor of this former water tower is now home to Wieża, one of the few restaurants in town that qualifies the taxi bill (about 15zł).
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