Restaurants in Poland
5 places

Alon Omakase Warsaw
Tip: Reserve well ahead and come hungry with an open mind – the chef decides everything, so dietary restrictions need to be mentioned when booking.
Best time: Dinner service for the full omakase experience
Jana Pawła Woronicza 33C/lok.U4, 02-640 Warszawa, Poland

Butchery & wine
Tip: Go early evening to watch the transition from butchery to restaurant - the staff literally clear the display cases and set up tables in the same space.
Best time: Early evening dinner
Żurawia 22, 00-515 Warszawa, Poland

Sakana Sushi Bar
Tip: Since it's on a quieter street, make sure to check their opening hours before heading over - smaller sushi bars like this often have specific service times.
Best time: Dinner for the full experience
Burakowska 5/7, 01-066 Warszawa, Poland

Thaisty Warsaw
Tip: Hit them during lunch hours when the daily specials are fresh and the kitchen is in full swing - perfect timing to catch authentic dishes at their peak.
Best time: Weekday lunch
plac Bankowy 4, 00-095 Warszawa, Poland

U Kucharzy
Tip: Ask your server what the chef recommends that day – the menu changes based on what's fresh and seasonal, and the kitchen takes pride in their daily specials.
Best time: Dinner hours for the full experience
Długa 52, 00-238 Warszawa, Poland