The Baltic Coast and Pomerania Restaurants

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  • 1. Ristorante La Cucina

    $$ | Stare Miasto

    This excellent Italian restaurant has two faces: on the one hand, it's a great spot for simple pizzas and pastas; on the other, the menu offers much more sophisticated creations for connoisseurs of serious cuisine d'auteur. The pizzas and the pastas are perfectly delicious, but do check out the other offerings. The permanent (albeit seasonally changing) menu includes some intriguing compositions with rich and sophisticated flavors, such as fallow deer carpaccio with roasted artichokes and horseradish; beetroot and cider soup with pomegranate; or guinea fowl breast in Marsala wine. In addition, a blackboard offers a long list of daily or weekly specials, all of which are worth your consideration. Do try to leave room for dessert; the chef makes excellent homemade cakes and ice creams.

    Szeroka 86, Gdansk, Pomerania, 80-835, Poland
    573–34–44

    Known For

    • Ever-changing seasonal menu
    • Fresh seafood
    • Excellent cakes and other desserts
  • 2. Bombay

    $$

    If you tire of Polish cooking, consider a visit to this excellent Indian restaurant, which celebrated its 22nd anniversary in 2017. Owned by Anita Agnihotri, Miss India of 1973, it serves a wide range or traditional Indian delicacies in a lovely and warm space, decorated with all things Indian, from statues of Ganesha to portraits of Bollywood stars. For a group of minimum four people, they offer "Maharaja's Feast"—a set menu with chutneys, curries, and condiments, in both veg and non-veg versions. The service is top-notch, too.

    ul. Partyzantów 1, Szczecin, West Pomerania, 70-222, Poland
    091-812–11–71

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Czerwone Drzwi

    $$ | Stare Miasto

    Behind the red door (that's what "Czerwone Drzwi" means in Polish) is an elegant but cozy café-cum-restaurant, a favorite with Gdańsk's fashionable people and tourists (particularly those not traveling on a budget). The decor resembles a slightly cluttered but pleasant bourgeois home. The menu changes with the seasons, but its strength is always a reliable offering of local dishes, such as żurek and pierogi, as well as veal escalopes.

    ul. Piwna 52/53, Gdansk, Pomerania, Poland
    058-301–57–64

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Wały Chrobrego

    $$

    The faux-medieval interior decor may be kitschy, but this restaurant has the most beautiful terrace in Szczecin, so it's a must when the weather is warm. Food comes in huge portions, particularly when you order the Knight's Trophy, which includes three kinds of meat served on a sword. The adjoining pub under the same management has live music and entertainment.

    ul. Wały Chrobrego 1B, Szczecin, West Pomerania, Poland
    091-488–01–63

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted
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