To find this fascinating eatery, head up Virmens’ka until you see the unmistakable bronze statue of a dude sitting next to a lamp. This is Ignacy Łukasiewicz, founder of the Polish oil industry and inventor of the kerosene lamp. The restaurant/museum housed within is a tribute to the mark he left on history. (An interesting side note: Łukasiewicz was not a resident of Lviv by choice, but was exiled here by Austrian authorities wary of his membership in a Polish revolutionary organisation.) The scene is always energised and the menu items, especially the fish dishes, won’t leave you indifferent. This is yet another great addition to the city’s captivating theme scene.
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I couldn't believe it, but the warm beer with lemon I drank there, tasted really interesting and good!
this is an amazing place! If you want to see Lviv in the summer from a charming terrace - this is the place! If you want to eat something reasonably priced in atmospheric entourage - come here! One of the best places in Lviv and in the world!