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Bar Mleczny Pod Arkadami
Toruń's most central milk bar is just off the Old Town Square, offering sturdy bites at silly prices. The outdoor window serves up waffles, ice cream, and northern Poland's best zapiekanki (Polish pizza).
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Gospoda Pod Modrym Fartuchem
This atmospheric 15th-century eatery on the New Town Square modestly claims to be 'probably the oldest restaurant in the world', and has served Polish kings and Napoleon. Polish standards are joined by more adventurous choices involving tortillas and Indian spices, on the vegetarian-friendly menu.
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Green Way
Another instalment in the national vegetarian chain, serving cheap animal-free food in a cheery orange stucco interior.
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Kuranty
The menu is firmly based on the three Ps: pizza, pasta and pierogi (including a rather tasty baked version which looks suspiciously like the Italian calzone). Random photos and extraordinary Art Nouveau lights add to the atmosphere. Be warned: sports-playing TVs hang off the walls.
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Prowansja
This charming eatery does a convincing impersonation of a Provence restaurant and wine bar. Quiche, crepes and salads add to the Frenchness of it all, but it's the wine list that's the highlight. There's an ISIC card discount available.
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Sułtan
Light, bright venue with an Arabian motif, cooking up Middle Eastern cuisine in an space decorated with colourful lanterns. The menu contains many variants of kebabs, along with soups, salads, pizzas and a scattering of decent vegetarian options.
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