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    Restaurants in Warsaw

    Warsaw has many fine eateries, though it's generally advisable to avoid the tourist traps of the Old Town. Head instead to the centre, particularly around Nowy Świat. Sushi and fusion are all the fashion, though local dishes are equally good. Game features heavily on local menus, as do dumplings and sausage, as served at central Chlopskie Jadlo. Most restaurants open at midday and stay open till the last customer leaves; 10% is considered standard for tipping.

    Chlopskie Jadlo, Warsaw.             Photo by Duncan Williams

     Top-end

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    1. 1. Belvedere - Romantic dining

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      Located in the New Orangery in Lazienki Park, Belvedere is a serious contender for Warsaw's most romantic restaurant. Tropical foliage, subtle lighting and smart, regal-style chairs set the scene for a menu featuring Russian blinis, black caviar, wild game and other delicacies. Expensive, but you certainly can't beat it for atmosphere.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-9pm

      Address

      1, ul. Agrykoli, Warsaw 00-460

      Telephone

      +48 22 558 57 00

      Transport

      Plac Unii Lubelskiej tram

      Website

      Belvedere Website

    2. 2. Papaya - Culinary Asian adventure

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      Papaya,                         Warsaw. Courtesy of Papaya

      With an all-white space-age interior, Papaya is one of Warsaw's more daring dining destinations in the city centre. Lobster and oysters are picked straight out of the aquarium, but for a true culinary show sit up at the bar behind which you can watch a Teppanyaki master showing off his full repertoire of skills.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-12am

      Address

      16, ul. Foksal, Warsaw 00-372

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 826 1199

      Transport

      Tram 7

      Website

      Papaya Website

    3. 3. Rózana Restauracja Polska - Elegant local classic

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      One of the most attractive dining rooms in Mokotow, Rózana Restauracja Polska is candlelit and elegant, with all the gilt and antique trappings of a Polish stately home. The refined atmosphere is perfectly complemented by live piano music and a menu with more than a passing bias towards game and fowl.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-12am

      Address

      7, ul. Chocimska, Warsaw 00-791

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 848 1225

      Transport

      Rakowiecka tram

      Website

      Rózana Restauracja Polska Website

    4. 4. Tomo - Floating sushi

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      It won't be long before every corner of Warsaw boasts a sushi stop, though few will come close to Tomo in the city centre. Join Warsaw's nouveau riche around the bar to pick out excellent raw fish as it bobs by on miniature boats. For something more substantial, order tuna steak served with mustard sauce.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-11pm

      Address

      16/22, ul. Krucza, Warsaw 00-526

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 434 2344

      Transport

      Grand Hotel bus

      Website

      Tomo Website

    5. 5. U Fukiera - High-end banqueting

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      U Fukiera,                         Warsaw. Courtesy of U Fukiera

      This classy heavyweight is a stalwart of local dining, with a thick guestbook that includes rock stars and regents. Occupying a dense tangle of rooms U Fukiera, in the Old Town, offers excellently presented local dishes inside ornate chambers decorated with heirlooms and antiques. The game dishes merit particular praise.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-11pm

      Address

      27, Rynek Starego Miasta, Warsaw 00-272

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 831 1013

      Transport

      Tram 4

      Website

      U Fukiera Website

     Mid-range

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    1. 6. Le Cedre - Taste of the exotic

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      Le Cedre,                         Warsaw. Courtesy of Le Cedre

      Diners cross town to get to Le Cedre, a Lebanese-owned spot in Praga with an interior straight out of Arabian Nights. Sit amid billowing drapes and satin cushions while puffing on scented water pipes. This place is renowned for its set menus, which allow guests to sample a wide spread of starters and grilled meats.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11am-11pm

      Address

      61, Al. Solidarnosci, Warsaw 03-402

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 670 11 66

      Transport

      Park Praski tram

      Website

      Le Cedre Website

    2. 7. Pod Samsonem - Home-cooked Jewish specialities

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      The tiny Pod Samsonem restaurant, on a pedestrian street just north of Warsaw's Old Town walls, is hugely popular with locals and visitors alike. It's an old-fashioned place offering tasty Polish and Jewish cuisine, like gefilte fish and "Jewish caviar" (chopped chicken liver flavoured with garlic). Expect to wait for a table at busy times.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-11pm

      Address

      3/5, ul. Freta, Warsaw 00-227

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 831 1788

      Transport

      Stare Miasto tram

      Website

      Pod Samsonem Website

    3. 8. Atrio - Jet-set dining

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      Atrio, Warsaw.                         Courtesy of Atrio restaurant

      This city-centre restaurant is where the high-fliers head to put a dent in their company expense accounts. Don't be discouraged by Atrio's corporate atmosphere, nor the slick, generic design. The menu has acquired a reputation as one of Warsaw's best, with inventive takes on global favourites - try the duck with pear and ginger.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 8am-12pm

      Address

      23, Al. Jana Pawla II, Warsaw 00-854

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 653 9600

      Transport

      Tram 16

      Website

      Atrio Website

    4. 9. Sense - Cosmopolitan fusion cooking

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      Sense, in the city centre, has a loungelike interior, low-level seating, hip tunes and tunic-clad staff. The menu features lollipop sushi accompanied by wasabi sorbet, and more substantial offerings such as teriyaki chicken with mango and avocado salsa. After dinner head to the bar, where expert bartenders demonstrate as much flair as the chefs.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Thu 12pm-11pm; Fri & Sat 12pm-12.30am; Sun 12pm-10pm

      Address

      19, ul. Nowy Swiat, Warsaw 00-029

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 826 6570

      Transport

      Muzeum Naradowe tram

      Website

      Sense Website

    5. 10. Warsaw Tortilla Factory - Spicy Tex-Mex food

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      Warsaw                         Tortilla Factory, Warsaw. Photo by Clint Fowler

      The Warsaw Tortilla Factory is a loud and lively venue with a reputation of serving Poland's best Tex-Mex food. Steaks and burgers are available, but the real reason for dining here is the burritos, complemented by a range of salsas that range from mild to blisteringly hot and spicy.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-11pm

      Address

      46, ul. Wilcza, Warsaw 00-679

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 621 8622

      Transport

      Hoza tram

      Website

      Warsaw Tortilla Factory Website

     Budget

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    1. 11. Biosfeera - Healthy vegetarian living

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      In this country of carnivores, a venue like Biosfeera isn't so much a rarity as a complete one-off. Meat-, alcohol- and smoke-free, this restaurant in the city centre serves up tortillas, salads, quiches and freshly squeezed juices amongst an interior decorated with a sharp and modern aesthetic.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-10pm

      Address

      80, Al. Niepoleglosci (enter from ul. Odynca), Warsaw 02-626

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 898 01 55

      Transport

      Raclawicka Metro

      Website

      Biosfeera Website

    2. 12. Chlopskie Jadlo - Local country cooking

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      Chlopskie                         Jadlo, Warsaw. Photo by Duncan Williams

      Clunky farming equipment hangs alongside dried sausages inside this popular peasant-themed eatery. Chlopskie Jadlo's staff dress in rural apparel and rush around amid wooden furnishings, while the menu offers typical Polish country cooking. Enjoy the generous portions of game served with homemade bread and lard.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12am-12pm

      Address

      1, Pl. Konstytucji, Warsaw 00-647

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 339 17 17

      Transport

      Pl. Konstytucji tram

      Website

      Chlopskie Jadlo Website

    3. 13. Oberza Pod Czerzonym Wieprzem - Communist dining

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      City-centre Oberza Pod Czerzonym Wieprzem is a communist-themed restaurant where staff lead patrons to wooden benches before presenting them with red paper sheets with the choices typed onto them. The food here comes named after communist leaders alive and dead and is served in huge portions. The 'Tito wild boar' is well worth a try.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11am-12am

      Address

      68, ul. Zelazna, Warsaw 00-866

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 850 31 44

      Transport

      Hala Mirowska tram

      Website

      Oberza Pod Czerzonym Wieprzem Website

    4. 14. Podwale - Kompania Piwna - Old Town meat feast

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      This Old Town favourite serves up your daily calorie count in one hit, with piles of meat and cabbage cascading off the wooden boards they're served on. The beer hall atmosphere at Podwale - Kompania Piwna is perfectly complemented by the brass band that stalks between the tables as you eat.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11am-1am; Sun 12am-1am

      Address

      25, ul. Podwale, Warsaw 00-252

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 635 6314

      Transport

      Stare Miasto tram

      Website

      Podwale - Kompania Piwna Website

    5. 15. Namaste - Low-cost Indian spice

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      Find two tables squeezed amid shelves piled with tins of chutney and packets of curry paste at Namaste in the city centre. This place is a grocery store first and foremost, though out back a team of imported chefs cook Poland's best curries, many vegetarian, for an ever present queue lining up for take-away food.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11am-10pm; Sun 12am-10pm

      Address

      15, ul. Nowogrodzka, Warsaw 00-511

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 357 0939

      Transport

      DH Smyk tram

      Website

      Namaste Website

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