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    Spiż

    Spiż

    3.9(48 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$

    Full disclosure I visited after the kitchen was closed on a cold Monday night in January. Sat down…read moreand had a pint of their Strong beer. It was good, fair price and experienced good, friendly customer service. She spoke perfect English and they take credit cards. Bar had limited options of liquor. I would like to come back to try their menu of food. Very cool interior.

    You can't go wrong with traditional Polish food when staying on the historic Old Town Square of the…read morecity of Wroclaw (pronounced "vrotswaf"). This city, also serves as a major Polish college town and ranks as the 4th largest city in Poland (population 632,000). Situated prominently in a very old building in the center of the historic Market Square, Spitz has both a casual bar-cafe and a more elegant restaurant situated one flight down from ground level. Despite not having a reservation, our group of four snagged a great table in the stylish dining room with cove-shaped ceilings and centuries-old oil paintings. We quickly ordered a bottle of a nice 2015 Chilean red and got down to enjoying the ambience while perusing the menu. We ordered a delicious appetizer of Grilled Shrimp with, of all things, a Mexican mojo sauce. Two of us also chose a pair of their soup offerings. For entrees, two of us ordered the popular Baked Breaded Sole while another chose another fish alternative...the Grilled Zander w/ potatoes and veggies. Our fourth colleague picked the Rolled Turkey with asparagus and roasted potatoes. Our meals were right on the mark and were crafted with noticeably fresh ingredients. The only thing dragging the rating down to 3.5 stars was the difficulty we had in flagging down our waiter when we noticed a small crack in one of our wine glasses. Sometimes you just have to bite your tongue and remember you are a guest in another's country...3 Stars.

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    Spiż - Spiz - Microbrewery and Restaurant

    Spiz - Microbrewery and Restaurant

    Spiż - Very good beer brewed here

    Very good beer brewed here

    Spiż - Beautiful dining room...very nice ambience.

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    Beautiful dining room...very nice ambience.

    Chatka przy Jatkach - Pork neck

    Chatka przy Jatkach

    3.9(14 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $

    The food here is amazing. I come from Chicagoland so I know Polish food. This is some of the…read morebest. The service here was good for Poland. We were not left alone for the whole time. Our server spoke English also. Good vibe. Nice street seating.

    Busy place with. ice atmosphere. Traditional food available and it was all pretty good…read more menu is available in English. The waitress was very friendly and helpful in talking us through it. I decided to go as traditional as possible and had the sour soup with egg and sausage. it is on the salty side but having had it a couple times have always found this to be the case. It was tasty and I'd recommend it. This with an ice cold beer is a delight! We got the dumplings to share with what i assume was stuffed with pork and served with bacon lardons. It was tasty enough. Not memorable but by no means unpleasant. I then tried the pork knuckle. the meat was very tender, served with cabbage, horseradish and bread. The bread was plain and not needed. Some fried potatoes with onion and herbs would have been much better with it and made the dish. Ask for this instead. my other half who was less adventurous had basically a pan fried piece of chicken and fries with cabbage. pretty much a chicken escalope and fries or if in germany a schnitzel mit pommes. it was what it was. Tasty bit nothing new or interesting unless you have never had one before. Still it was correctly cooked and if you are in the mood for this its not a bad thing to order. I'll still give it 4 stars as the service was good and everything was cooked right. It just didn't wow me but then this could just be the polish cuisine in general (although again I haven't had enough to make this judgement wither) so I wouldn't knock them as everything was done well.

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    Chatka przy Jatkach - Front of the restaurant. Friendly staff And good food. Not a large place. Maybe nine tables although they can split them.

    Front of the restaurant. Friendly staff And good food. Not a large place. Maybe nine tables although they can split them.

    Chatka przy Jatkach - Polish potato gnochis

    Polish potato gnochis

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    Żyzna - Lunch special

    Żyzna

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 km

    It isn't a big menu, I ordered the lunch special which was a nice green salad & a chickpea/curry…read moresalad with toast points. Everything was very tasty. Water is free, vibe is low key. It is small, all the outdoor tables were taken because it was a beautiful day. I'd go there again, but I could see that it might not work if you were in a large group or a picky eater.

    I recently had the pleasure of being in Wrocław for business for a week, and was accompanied by a…read morevegan co-worker. Wrocław being a pretty hip town, there is no shortage of vegetarian and vegan options, yet Żyzna stands head and shoulders above them. Much of the vegan food in Poland is not in any way related to Polish food. We have lots of vegetarian options, but no vegan ones. So, when one sees vegan food in Poland it is typically SE-asian style. Nothing wrong with that, but it's pretty generic. Żyzna borrows much from foreign cuisines, but manages to infuse Polish flavor notes into the dishes, and that makes them stand out. We started with a great potato and white bean soup with marjoram and horseradish. The horseradish was an excellent touch, and ever so subtly tied the soup back to the Polish traditional żurek, or sourdough soup. For seconds, we had a quinoa-based dish that did a nice job of incorporating pickled beets and their brine, and little sprigs of dill, both of those being very classic Polish flavors. The other dish was a vegan risotto with black sesame, coconut flakes, and pea shoots. Also superb. Dessert was a lavender cake (not too heavy on the lavender) and a sublime chia seed pudding, and coffee with spelt milk. There is always a new soup of the day, and three main courses. Every week they rotate one of the mains, and it is always something seasonal. There is an assortment of desserts as well. Being a very small operation, they have a limited number of each of the mains, so it is quite possible that even early in the day they might be out of something. As an avowed meat eater, the highest praise I can give them is that this is really good food that just happens to be vegan. I would happily eat there again, and look forward to my next visit. The flavors are great, the service is friendly and low-key, and the food is expertly presented and priced very fairly. You owe it to yourself to go check Żyzna out.

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