








Welcome to our Polish Restaurants in Warsaw section. Here you will find a selection of restaurants, which specialise in cooking Polish Cuisine. Polish cuisine (Polish: kuchnia polska) is a mixture of Slavic culinary traditions. It is rich in meat, especially chicken and pork, and winter vegetables (cabbage in the dish bigos), and spices, as well as different kinds of noodles the most notable of which are the pierogi. It is related to other Slavic cuisines in usage of kasza and other cereals. Generally speaking, Polish cuisine is substantial. The traditional cuisine generally is demanding and Poles allow themselves a generous amount of time to prepare and enjoy their festive meals, with some meals (like Christmas eve or Easter Breakfast) taking a number of days to prepare in their entirety.
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The secret of the restaurant is in the simple, fresh, natural and healthy products used by the chef to make all the dishes. The traditional recipes are inspired by Lithuanian, Belarusian, Ukrainian and Tartar national cuisine. The restaurant interiors take us on a journey through time to when the Polish frontiers surprised travelers by the hospitality and the colorful mix of their cultures and traditions. Set down in the Wilanow district a couple of kilometers up from the Wilanow Palace along Al. Wilanowska, Kresowiak presents traditional dishes from the eastern border region of Poland...
Our restauarant serves traditional Polish cuisine in an authentic old-style Polish peasant environment. Imagine jumping into a time machine and transporting yourself back in time to when food was simple but hearty and furnishings were simple - welcome to Chłopskie Jadło. Our restaurant has been carefully furnished and decorated to provide our guests with the authentic feel of how Polish peasant houses used to look like, with beautiful old stoves, wagons, wooden benches, original farm equipment and all the other fixtures and fittings. Each of the rooms in Chłopskie Jadło resembles a museum but at the same time you will feel at home. Authentic furnishings and decorations combined with the smells of Polish cuisine wafting in from the kitchen all provide for a great atmosphere...