Restaurants in Sopot
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Rozmaryn
It may be the most pricey restaurant in town, but there’s a reason – the Italian food served here is excellent, as is the tasteful décor. In addition to the soups, pastas and salads, there are more exotic dishes such as curries. Service and presentation is top class, and there’s a way to enjoy it without breaking the budget: dine here between 1pm and 5pm on weekends, when all the dishes are discounted by 50%.
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Rooster
Feast on burgers, shawarmas, salads and pastas at reasonable prices, though the proprietor has unfortunately issued the waitresses with shiny red shorts about six sizes too small. Sit outside and watch the tourist hordes go by, or stay within and marvel at the barn-like Texan diner interior, decorated with number plates and telephone poles.
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Hana
Japanese food has arrived in Poland, muscling aside the older Chinese and Vietnamese outlets. This restaurant presents a selection of quality sushi and sashimi in a compact space lined with rice-paper screens. The set menus (90zł to 150zł) include several courses and are better value than ordering à la carte.
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Pub Kinski
The house and birthplace of legendary German actor and psychopath Klaus Kinski has been converted into an offbeat bar-restaurant, with film posters and decadent crimson tablecloths within a cosy, candle-lit setting. The man himself probably would have trashed the place, but in a loving way.
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Błękitny Pudel
A cosy place in the middle of the main drag, the Blue Poodle features a front room looking like an eccentric nanna’s house, decked out with a strange assortment of random objects. As an added plus it serves German Paulaner wheat beer.
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Green Way
Similar to its franchise siblings in Gdańsk and the rest of Poland, this is a simple green-hued eatery trading on its excellent budget vegetarian food.
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