A modern Polish restaurant, which is pioneering the spread of the gastronomic trade across the Raduni Canal into the formerly-derelict Brabank district. Dishes include Kaszanka (Black Pudding), Żurek (Rye Soup) Pyzy (Round Dumplings), Gołąbki (Pidgeon) and Fish. While all are very typical and simple Polish dishes, they were really well done and very tasty. Add to that the attractive venue and prices and it’s got a lot going for it! That being said, the restaurant is still in competition with other (sometimes better) restaurants that you can find on the way from Old Town. For that reason, it’s still relatively undiscovered and often quiet. The lack of a restaurant in or around the nearby-Museum of the Second World War makes this a great place to take a lunch break during your field trip.




