This place is situated in a touristic vacuum. And I'd say that's a good thing. It gives you the feeling of hanging out with the locals and for some odd reason that gives you a sense of feeling at home. And there's a bar.
We ordered pierogi and some meat with salads on the side and we were not dissatisfied. The mixture of salads gave us a great experience of what the poles are capable of making out of basic vegetables and some added spices and herbs. Well done!
The prices are more than fair, so if you're looking for an intimate family place to eat your next meal, this could be your next stop. read more