Popped in here for lunch, it was raining heavy, we had been for Italian previously, I wanted to have something different. It is amazing. One of the best little restaurants I could have stumbled across. I had the Ukrainian one pot, kids where less adventurous but all the food was beautiful. Service was excellent. You have to pop in here for wonderful traditional food on a visit to poznan.
We stumbled upon this small restaurant during our walks in the old town and we were so glad we did! This is a rare find for us as we have never tried Ukrainian cuisine before. There are many traditional food options as well as Ukrainian wine. It was a shame that there were no Ukrainian beers on offer but the variety of dishes makes up for it. The prices are cheap for old town standards and the atmosphere is warm and welcoming. I can already see us going back for more!
I would definitely recommend their pierogi-vareniki cabbage and mushrooms, zucchini feta fritters with sun-dried tomatoes.
Goląbki were delicious, but a bit overcooked, spinach pierogi were way too aromatic (too much spice).
Syrniki were amazing, but unfortunately the cream was not homemade, the jam was too sweet as well as the topping which was resembling chocolate was not actually chocolate. Which is a shame, because the syrniki were really delicious.
Next time I would definitely order zucchini fritters and I would try different flavours of pierogi.
I have to say that pierogis-vareniki had lots of filling, it was full of flavour, which is always great.
Absolutely smashing, finest quality of Ukrainian food. Ukrainian cuisine across different regions is represented in this restaurant. Lovely personnel, cozy atmosphere. Live music on the weekend. During our holiday in Poznan we visited three times, would come again, highly recommended.
Nick Jones (zweryfikowany) –
Popped in here for lunch, it was raining heavy, we had been for Italian previously, I wanted to have something different. It is amazing. One of the best little restaurants I could have stumbled across. I had the Ukrainian one pot, kids where less adventurous but all the food was beautiful. Service was excellent. You have to pop in here for wonderful traditional food on a visit to poznan.
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Grigoris Godevenos (zweryfikowany) –
We stumbled upon this small restaurant during our walks in the old town and we were so glad we did! This is a rare find for us as we have never tried Ukrainian cuisine before. There are many traditional food options as well as Ukrainian wine. It was a shame that there were no Ukrainian beers on offer but the variety of dishes makes up for it. The prices are cheap for old town standards and the atmosphere is warm and welcoming. I can already see us going back for more!
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Klaudi (zweryfikowany) –
I would definitely recommend their pierogi-vareniki cabbage and mushrooms, zucchini feta fritters with sun-dried tomatoes.
Goląbki were delicious, but a bit overcooked, spinach pierogi were way too aromatic (too much spice).
Syrniki were amazing, but unfortunately the cream was not homemade, the jam was too sweet as well as the topping which was resembling chocolate was not actually chocolate. Which is a shame, because the syrniki were really delicious.
Next time I would definitely order zucchini fritters and I would try different flavours of pierogi.
I have to say that pierogis-vareniki had lots of filling, it was full of flavour, which is always great.
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Carlos Ochoa (zweryfikowany) –
Super tasty Ukrainian fare very close to the town square. The pierogis were amazing.
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Olesya (zweryfikowany) –
Absolutely smashing, finest quality of Ukrainian food. Ukrainian cuisine across different regions is represented in this restaurant. Lovely personnel, cozy atmosphere. Live music on the weekend. During our holiday in Poznan we visited three times, would come again, highly recommended.
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