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10 years ago
Cool eatery in Warsaw near one of my field office. Fresh squeezed juices and plenty of yummy bites for breakfast and lunch. Came here a few times during my business trip and will like to come back again! read more
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ul. Twarda 4
Cosmopolitan
00-105 Warsaw
Poland
Śródmieście
51 326 71 73
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http://www.sam.info.pl
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What time does City Sam open?
City Sam opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.City Sam opens at 9:00 AM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does City Sam close?
City Sam closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.City Sam closes at 5:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat-Sun 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does City Sam serve alcohol?
Yes, City Sam serves alcohol.
Does City Sam have parking?
Yes, City Sam has parking options.
Does City Sam have free WiFi?
Yes, City Sam has free WiFi.
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Great bakery, great Iced latte. Amazing blueberry local bun. Fresh blueberries, nothing like…read moreAmerican sugar coated bread.
This little bakery seems underwhelming by its low-key front, almost non-noticeable in one of the…read morebustling side streets near Nowy Swiat, but it sure packs in a big punch as far as Polish donuts (paczki) are concerned. We tried the traditional rose flavor, rose with almonds, custard, raspberries and some other flavor i can't remember now. They were all delicious. The first time we ordered was when the paczki were fresh out of the oven maybe no more than 20min. The dough was warm and chewy and the filling spilled out once you bite into it. so yummy! Even though t's a small place and easy to miss but 9 out of 10 you'll notice a line forming outside of it's display and cashier's window. Takes credit card is a plus.
Rose flavored plum jelly paczki
Fantastic! The pastries are delicious. The bread is soft and fresh, the chocolate is flavorful and…read morecoffee is delicious. The staff is very friendly and the service is great. Perfect option if you're on the go or want something sweet for breakfast.
After hearing so many good things about this bakery, I went there on a Saturday afternoon just…read morebefore its closing time (4 p.m.). At this hour of the day, the selection of bread and pastries was rather limited (which is understandable) so I tried the "pain au chocolat", croissant, and regular "baguette". The "pain au chocolat" and "croissant" were both good although they could have used a little more butter in their preparation. On the other hand, I was disappointed by the "baguette": it lacked sponginess and felt dry. You might argue that this is due to the fact that it wasn't bought fresh out of the oven in the morning. But anyways, a good "baguette" should still be good at 4 p.m. and is usually still OK the next morning. I don't think I'll be going back for their famed "baguette" as there are other bakeries/shops (e.g. SAM) where you can get good bread in Warsaw. All of these undoubtedly won't be using flour imported straight from the Fouché mills in France but seriously, who cares ? (Nice marketing though)
Croque monsieur
Bardzo fajna atmosfera na sobotnie późne śniadanko. Pyszna bułeczka z czekolada i cappuccino. Spokój, francuska muzyka i miła obsługa
If you're looking for a comfortable cafe to lounge in with a relaxing ambiance and a decent…read moreassortment of pastries/bakery items, then Vincent is for you. This place sits along a more busy street which sets the ideal spot for people watching while sitting on one of the window nooks. Very pleasant and snug environment. As for the baked goods, I wouldn't say they were anything to write home about but the friendliness of the staff and the spacious and warm atmosphere of the cafe makes up for that. This is a place where taking bites of a pastry while taking the day slowly a sport and I'm here for it. I ordered 4 items since I had to try everything that the worker recommended (I there's always a time to snack on them later).
Beautiful cafe with great breakfast, gentle and warm service. Nice sidewalk people watching or…read moreindoor space for quiet conversation.
Cous Cous salad with fresh and pickled veggies and poached chicken.
Nalepsze francuskie wypieki i "people watching" :-)
Came here early in the morning on Thursday and I was the only customer. What a crime against…read morehumanity. The decor and ambience were on point. I felt like I was transported to a different time and place. Beautiful concrete, wood, etc. I got the menemen with a Turkish coffee. Everything was excellent, but the freshly baked wheat roll stole the show. This is what bread is SUPPOSED to taste like. The quality is outstanding and the prices very affordable. I got my meal for like $9. The wheat roll -- can't stop talking about it. Run here. It's just off Nowy Swiat. There's construction going on so you might miss it,but when you find it it's like finding a little gem that this place is.
Bardzo miła knajpka, przepyszna kawa i śniadanie, panie z obsługi tez mega uprzejme. Zdecydowanie…read morepolecam!
Delicious fresh pastries just out of the oven!
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I was impressed and vaguely perturbed to walk into Charlotte Menora to find that the Menora theme…read morewas ubiquitous throughout: The Jewry seemed to be The Brand of Charlotte Menora. This seemed to be effectuated also by means of the menu--which included supposed ashkenazi specialties such as The Pastrami Sandwich on a Bajgiel and The Goose Liver Pâté on Toasted Chała. However, Charlotte Menora also boasts the menu of the regular Charlotte cafés located elsewhere in Warsaw and several other cities of Poland. The food was mediocre--hence the three stars. The "Śniadanie Charlotte" was decent, although it remains unclear why this remains All The Rage in Greater Poland. Unlike other locations, here you are presented with an assortment of spreads--truskawkowka, czekoladowa biała, czekoladowa czarna--and an assortment of bread slices, including a singular croissant. The breads and spreads are good, but, I'm sorry, what makes them special? Can I not walk into any bakery or any Biedronka and get something comparable? Now, now, now. As for the pastrami sandwich on a bajgiel. The bagel was fine. The pastrami was edible although somewhat subpar in flavor and texture. And low in quantity. The sandwich overall was a small meal. A very small meal. Although for a price of 11 zł, it was reasonable. The "Śniadanie Charlotte", on the other hand, was 18 entire złote. Ask yourself now: Is white bread in itself a substantial and nutritious and filling and wholesome meal? If the answer is yes, you may find yourself and your body deeply enamored with the foods of Charlotte Menora. I'm not really sure how the Jew theme fits in. The whole idea of a Jew themed restaurant in a place with little to no human relation to the jewry of the world is vaguely problematic. But I'll choose to ignore this. I would be willing to return to another Charlotte location, but the Menora was subpar. The petite chałki did look moist and glutenous, though. But I didn't try, so I'm not sure if it's a TRICK.
Our hotel was close by. Came here 3 times over our stay. Loved the vibes and bakery. First day did…read morenot have good service but after were very pleased.
Best of sandwiches i found in warsaw, I find the environment…read moreto be very comfortable to sit at (one at swietokrzyska), its on the main road but very quite, the design has mainly wood in it, its a fake layer, but still feels a lot (maybe if you dont look at the bathroom ) like a hotel restaurant (buffet breakfast style), not a bad thing, Prices of sandwiches are are about 8.9 zl for a half, about 17.9 for a full. About twice the price of CAFE Green NERO, but they wont break your teeth, baguette is crispy but yet soft, in a surprising way, the content of it is not as much as quality maybe, but it does the job. It is nicer to sit at than equivalents such as CAFE Green NERO. one of the nicest environments to sit at in warsaw, but youll have to pay about 30 zl to get your stomach full, I'll keep with the half baguette and sit there for the environment, its not as much as satisfying as KFC/McDonalds at 10 zl, but it sure nice to sit there.
Rumor has it that Paul is a bakery chain from France…read more This Paul was located the Warsaw Central train station. At 1st blush I thought it was just a grab and go counter but you place your order and if you'd like to stay they will bring the food to your table. Coffee is served in a cup with saucer not paper. Food is served on paper plates not in take away bags. I had a -- A 'strong' cappuccino- it was ok but that could be because I find the espresso to be a little weak in Poland Quiche - small, tasty, filling The bread seemed to be a big seller from brioche, to savory breads, to sweet breads -- very popular buy at 7am. If your in the train station, it's a cute little spot to grab a sit down bite before you jump a train.
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