
Just a stone's throw from Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory, and directly next door to the villa Schindler once lived in (ul. Romanowicza 7), Emalia (Enamel) pays homage to the area's industrial history in name and design with its faux-industrial fittings and enamelled accents. This pleasingly casual catch-all restaurant offers a concise seasonal menu of attractive salads, burgers and pastas, plus modern takes on Polish dishes like goose dumplings. Best of all, they make their own nalewki (flavoured vodkas). An ideal place to be introduced to Polish cuisine, Emalia isn't touristy at all, however. In fact, you might not find a table during the weekday lunch rush.
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