What to order at Bar Lubię To

Must order
The schabowy set (breaded pork cutlet, potatoes, slaw), plus a bowl of żurek to start.
Signature dishes
Kotlet schabowy with potatoes and surówka, Pierogi ruskie, Żurek
Editor tip
Kitchen runs 10:00-18:00 weekdays; the lunchtime queue from 12:30 is the busiest window, and they sell out of devolay by mid-afternoon.
CuisinePolish home cooking
Price$
Neighborhoodnadodrze

Signature dishes: Kotlet schabowy with potatoes and surówka, Pierogi ruskie, Żurek

Must order: The schabowy set (breaded pork cutlet, potatoes, slaw), plus a bowl of żurek to start.

Tip: Kitchen runs 10:00-18:00 weekdays; the lunchtime queue from 12:30 is the busiest window, and they sell out of devolay by mid-afternoon.

Location

Address: ul. Łokietka 6/1a, 50-243 Wrocław

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