Restaurants, Bars&Cafes – page 5/7
Strauss Restaurant

Cuisine: Polish, European, Polish
Al. Jerozolimskie 45, Warsaw (Polonia Palace Hotel)
T: (+48 22) 318 2834
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ToBaYa Restaurant

Cuisine: Indonesian, Japanese, Seafood, Sushi, Thai
Ogrodowa 58 (entrance: Ogrodowa St & Solidarnosci Av)
T: (+48 22) 520 2222
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Trylogia

Cuisine: Polish, International, Polish
1 Artura Zawiszy Sq, Warsaw (Jan III Sobieski Hotel)
T: (+48 22) 579 1008
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Villa Foksal Restaurant

Cuisine: Polish, International, Italian, Polish
Foksal 3/5, Warsaw
T: (+48 22) 827 87 16, (+48 22) 826 53 37
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Restaurant Review - Winter Repertoire of Flavors, DEC09

Housed on the ground floor of Warsaw’s first skyscraper (the 1910 P.A.S.|T. Telegraph Building), ‘KOM’ is a restaurant that combines a pre-war ambience with 21st century gastronomy – a thrilling mix.
As soon as you enter the historic building, a stone’s throw from Świętokrzyska metro station, its scale and grandeur draw you into another world, allowing you to feel almost hermetically sealed from the hustle and bustle of downtown Warsaw outside. The circular central foyer area soars skywards, flanked by three dining rooms (one doubling up as a pub/bar area). Considering the space itself radiates elegance, the décor is appropriately minimalist, with bare, brick walls and plain but sleek dining chairs and sofas. Offsetting the potential austerity of this style, the window panes and glass bauble lights are decorated with frosted snowflake and angel motifs, adding a touch of Viennese Christmas market cosiness for the winter season.
"Bawarska" Restaurant - Trip to Bavaria, April 2009

If you are looking for rather pub than a restaurant to spend some time in a relaxed and casual atmosphere, “Bawarska” (Bavarian) Restaurant is a good place to go. Here, surrounded by both Bavarian interiors and music you may taste some specialties of the Bavarian cuisine (but not only) and start your journey to the land of beautiful nature, fairy tale Neuschwanstein Castle and the famous Oktoberfest.
Downtown Restaurant - Seafood Fantasy, March 2009

If you find yourself tiring of traditional, rather heavy Polish cuisine, I can highly recommend a visit to the hotel InterContinental on Fridays between 6pm and 10pm, which now offers an ‘eat as much as you like’ seafood extravaganza for only PLN 139 (including a welcome drink). In the elegant surroundings of the hotel’s ‘Downtown’ restaurant, with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the iconoclastic Palace of Culture, you will find yourself transported away from the sleet and snow as your most exquisite seafood experiences are revived.
Gar Restaurant, August 2008

Gar-quiet corner in the heart of Warsaw city centre
Gar is an elegant and stylish restaurant located in the centre of Warsaw, just opposite to the National Philharmonic. Surrounded by outstanding interiors – a mixture of modern touch and royal splendor – visitors can enjoy some of traditional Polish cuisine and piece of the art of French cooking.


















