PolandRestaurants

International restaurants in Poland

  1. A

    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.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Orient Ekspres

    Hercule Poirot might be surprised to find this elegant eatery here, well off the route of its railway namesake. The food is a mix of international dishes, served with wine by the glass. Mellow music, candlelight and the choo-choo-train theme make it a good place for a romantic tête-à-tête.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Stary Browar Food Court

    The dining section of this gigantic shopping mall offers decent food in chic surrounds, from Ottoman Turkish cuisine to seriously good wine. There are also cafés scattered through the complex, and the building’s spectacular old-meets-new architecture is worth a visit in its own right.

    reviewed

  4. Pedestrian Stip Eateries

    Several pedestrian strips hold Katowice's highest concentrations of eateries: ul Stawowa, just north of the train station, has plenty of snack bars and unfussy restaurants; while the areas around ul Staromiejska and ul Wawelska, northeast of the station, are a bit more cosmopolitan and upmarket.

    reviewed

  5. Restauracja Kaskada

    You can spot this big, modern, multilevel eatery from almost any point on the Rynek. Indecisive diners can ponder their options inside, outside or in the adjoining snack bar; if all else fails, the kiosk here is open 24 hours.

    reviewed

  6. Maat

    For casual dining overlooking the canal in the town centre, try this place. Its upstairs timber balcony with a fishy motif has water views, and the staff serve up excellent pizzas, and a range of salads, pasta and fish dishes.

    reviewed

  7. D

    Bar U Zygmunta

    In the more modern part of town, this self-service cafeteria has a good claim to being the cheapest budget eatery in the central area, and has a fine grasp of classic milk-bar standards.

    reviewed

  8. E

    Restauracja U Mnicha

    This modern, monk-themed basement restaurant (modernised with air conditioning) serves up sandwiches, pizzas and hefty salads and holds regular summer barbecues in its small garden area.

    reviewed

  9. F

    Restauracja Redos

    A pavilion near the river and the Villa Navigator holds this lively bar-restaurant, whipping out pizza and other modern staples for a youngish crowd.

    reviewed

  10. Supermarket Spożywczy

    Self-caterers can head to Supermarket Spożywczy on the ground floor of the new Alfa Centrum shopping mall.

    reviewed

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