CuisinePolish pierogi
Price€€
Neighbourhoodstare-miasto

Signature dishes: Pierogi ruskie, Pierogi z mięsem, Sweet cherry pierogi

Must order: The pierogi sampler with ruskie, meat and sweet cherry, and a glass of buttermilk.

Tip: Order baked pierogi, not the boiled standard, for the crispier counter version locals usually take.

Location

Address: Rynek 29, 50-101 Wrocław

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Order: Duck breast with baked apples and red cabbage, the classic Polish Sunday plate.

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