My hotel's receptionist recommended this restaurant to me, so I went there to give it a try. This restaurant offers free city maps to hotels and anyone who comes in with their free map gets a free welcome drink, which was a small glass of alcoholic apple cider.
Once you arrive at the restaurant's front entrance, you need to walk down some stairs to actually get to the restaurant itself. I didn't see an elevator option so if you can't walk down the stairs you may want to call the restaurant to see if there is a way for you to go downstairs from the street level safely, just in case I did not see that option when I was there, before you head out there.
Since I was dining alone I was unable to try those menu options for 2 or more people. I ordered the red borscht with ravioli (28zl) as my appetizer, and the mix regional starter plate (48zl) which included 3 different traditional appetizers: grilled cheese served with cranberry sauce, dumplings with cottage cheese and potato filling, and the Galician rye meal soup with sausage and egg. It was a very hot day (78 degrees Fahrenheit) so it was refreshing to hydrate my body with the nice hot red borscht with beets. The mix regional starter plate was quite filling, so I am glad I had it as my main course as I was full after that.
Service was quite good and efficient, so I was out of there in about 45 minutes. The server brought my check in a nicely decorated wooden box and there was a suggestion of 10% tips on the bill, and a small glass of free digestif which was a very nice surprise. read more