6 modern european rooms worth the trip across Poland, editor-ranked. All cuisines in Poland.
Nolita ★ 4.6 · Warsaw
srodmiescie · ul. Wilcza 46, 00-679 Warszawa
Jacek Grochowina's Nolita has been in the Warsaw Michelin Guide since 2014. Located in Srodmiescie. Order the the seven-course tasting with wine pairing.
Tip: About 40 covers. Book two weeks ahead for weekend dinner Booking recommended for weekends.
Nolita ★ 4.6 · Warsaw
ul. Wilcza 46, 00-679 Warszawa
Jacek Grochowina's Nolita in Warsaw is the long-running Michelin-Guide-listed room on Wilcza. Monochrome dining room, glass-fronted kitchen.
OK Wine Bar ★ 4.4 · Wrocław
stare-miasto · ul. Księcia Witolda 1, 50-202 Wrocław
OK Wine Bar shares the Marina building with Między Mostami and stocks over two thousand bottles. Seafood-leaning small plates, a riverside terrace.
Tip: Walk up to the bar Wed-Sun; the dining room books out by Friday afternoon in summer.
La Maddalena ★ 4.3 · Wrocław
stare-miasto · ul. Pomorska 1, 50-215 Wrocław
La Maddalena sits on the banks of the Oder in Wrocław's Nadodrze-adjacent strip, with cooking that emphasises top-quality local meats and a deep Italian wine.
Tip: Sit on the river-facing window in summer. The room overlooks the Oder at golden hour.
Wierzbowa 15 ★ 4.3 · Wrocław
ul. Wierzbowa 15, 50-056 Wrocław
Wierzbowa 15 cooks Polish-European fusion with Nordic accents in the cellars of Wrocław's Altus Palace. Led by chef Juan Luis Fernández (patron).
Tip: The wine list runs deep into Austrian Grüner and Czech orange. Ask the sommelier for a pairing flight.
Dinette ★ 4.2 · Wrocław
stare-miasto · ul. Świdnicka 40, 50-024 Wrocław
Dinette on Świdnicka in Wrocław runs a short, often-changing card built on whatever's good at the markets that week. Modern European with a Polish accent.
Tip: Walk-ups work on a Tuesday or Wednesday; weekends need a week's notice.