Warsaw Restaurants

Wry fellows used to say that if you wanted to eat well in Warsaw you had to repair to an embassy, Ferrero Rocher style, and hob-nob with the diplomatic set. But gone are the days when the capital was a gastronomic desert.

Today new places are springing up like mushrooms in Autumn - and the sheer variety on offer has obliterated the dreary old eastern-bloc stereotype. Needless to say traditional Polish cuisine is the best represented food amongst restaurants in the city, but Warsaw has always been the most multicultural and outward-looking of Poland’s cities, and the choice has been growing dramatically in recent years. In addition, vegan and vegetarian restaurants have become incredibly popular in the capital, and Warsaw has a growing reputation for some of the most interesting restaurants serving this type of food. Naturally, as a business city as well, there are also a good number of rather smart, high-end places to dine, with outstanding fusion and international food.

If you'd prefer to skip the restaurants and eat with a local cook at their home, Eataway is now available in Warsaw.

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