The Baltic Coast and Pomerania Restaurants

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  • 1. Chief

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    According to Piotr Bikont, one of Poland's renowned food experts, Chief is the best fish restaurant in Poland. A recent renovation gave the place a more elegant look, while the food remains as good as ever. Owner Andrzej Boroń is an ichthyologist and fervent admirer of the sea. In the cellar, a pool holds live crayfish for the specialty of the house, crayfish boiled with dill. Fresh fish from all over the world is on the menu. This is not a hidden gem; it's well known, so book your table in advance.

    Rayskiego 16, Szczecin, West Pomerania, Poland
    091-434–37–65

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 2. Pod Łososiem

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    "The Salmon" is certainly the most famous restaurant in Gdańsk, with a long-standing reputation. Very old-fashioned, it is memorable for its elegant baroque-era dining rooms, well-oiled maître d', attentive service, and perfectly correct seafood (the menu also extends to game and fowl dishes). Try the salmon or smoked eel to start, followed by flounder or grilled trout. You may want to try the famous Goldwasser vodka—after all, this is its original source.

    Ul. Szeroka 52/53, Gdansk, Pomerania, Poland
    058-301–76–52

    Known For

    • Elegant, historic ambience
    • Grilled trout
    • Goldwasser vodka, which originated here

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Tawerna

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    A scale-model sailing ship outside leads you into a series of wood-paneled dining rooms overlooking the Motława Canal. This is a pleasant place to linger over lunch or dinner. Tawerna's fresh trout is always reliable, but ask the polite, multilingual waitstaff about the fish of the day. The only complaints most diners have regard the price of the meal. Be aware, though, that this is a very touristy spot.

    ul. Powroźnicza 19–20, Gdansk, Pomerania, Poland
    058-301–41–14

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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