4/5 BK M. 4 years ago on Google
I
would
love
to
give
this
place
5
stars,
because
food
was
excellent,
ambiance
very
pleasant
and
bathroom
was
very
clean
as
well,
which
is
quite
important
to
me.
BUT...service
was
far
from
the
one
I
am
used
to.
Service
in
ALL
spots
I
visited
so
far
is
far
from
perfect
actually.
For
some
reason
waiters
and
waitresses
in
this
parts
LOVE
to
gather
in
small
groups
and
chatter
away
while
customers
are
waiting
and
desperately
trying
to
catch
their
attention.
You
have
to
be
patient
and
prepared
to
wait
in
this
place
too.
I
assume
it
is
because
food
is
being
prepared
fresh
for
each
customer.
I
appreciate
that
and
it
is
clearly
visible
and
"tasteable"
.
However,
I
don't
think
it
is
necessary
to
serve
the
soup
from
lunch
menu
after
20
minutes
of
waiting,
especially
in
a
restaurant
which
is
quite
small
and
about
1/2
full
.
So
again...
Everything
tasted
great,
but
waiting
might
not
be
everyone's
forte.
But
I
highly
recommend
this
place,
it
has
great
lunches
and
very
tempting
breakfast
menu.
About
5-7
minutes
walk
from
the
main
square,
so
really
worth
to
take
a
little
walk.
Great
for
families
with
kids
too!
***We
were
there
again
for
breakfast.
Very
tasty.
If
you
like
your
eggs
scrambled
please
make
sure
you
add
how
they
should
be
scrambles
to
your
individual
taste.
Don't
forget:
"Polish
way"
is
to
prepare
them
"moist"
and
not
completely
hard
as
the
Americans
do.
Bacon
could
be
more
crispy,
it
was
chewy...
That's
actually
a
general
mistake
in
this
parts.
***had
lunch
here
again,
Easter
theme,
24
Polish
złoty,
under
$7
per
person:
soup,
main
and
dessert.
Lots
of
carrots,
it's
Easter
time
after
all,
combined
with
very
tasty
fish
and
very
fine
and
tender
pork
loin.
Home
made
sorbet
with
fresh
cherry
🍒
compote
and
m
popped
buckwheat
I
believe...
Two
different
soups:
smooth
cream
of
carrots
and
a
typical
Polish
soup,
żurek,
served
with
a
hard
boiled
egg
and
crispy
roasted
wheat...
Nice
twist!