Kuchnia

Top choice in Gdańsk & Pomerania


With its white tiles, bar made of palettes and painted brick walls, this trendy-looking place has a simple menu of well-cooked Polish favourites plus kompot (juice from cooked fruit) in jars, brain-reactivating coffee and outdoor seating on the main square. The menu changes daily but usually includes pierogi, soups, naleśniki (crêpes) and local kluski (dumplings).

By far the best place to eat in town.


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