Food was authentic and delicious. The location mirrors the rich history and the staff represents the welcoming culture. Amazing experience






















Food was authentic and delicious. The location mirrors the rich history and the staff represents the welcoming culture. Amazing experience



The menu is quite limited, 4 soups, 6 mains, 2 desserts and starters of pickles or fish and almost all of that has meat in it. If you are with a vegetarian, your options will be limited (and forget anything vegan). The menu, Is it...Ukrainian? Is it Russian? Is it Georgian? Apparently it’s all of the above, The menu is ex-Soviet. The stuff that they do is nice enough and they were attentive at the beginning, but the service started to get more Soviet later on in the evening as the staff actually put on coats and walked out the door at one point; refills are hard to get when your waitstaff are out taking a stroll. The food is fine but the white wine was served at room temperature. I mean, seriously, shame on any restaurant that makes such a basic error. This place is Russian, not Ukrainian, and there is a lot of Russian clientele here. Some of them like to insult the other guests among themselves. It's just not very pleasant to be with such people. Although this isn't the owner's fault, they were chummy with her. There are so many better places in Warsaw with far more choice than this Soviet mish-mash.More

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