The owner is such a warm and welcoming person. The whole place is absolutely clean and the atmosphere is very relaxing. I had breakfast here everyday and there was a ton of options for both meat-eaters and vegetarians.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Narracja and it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The restaurant’s ambiance was cozy and inviting, creating the perfect atmosphere for a wonderful meal. The service was outstanding, with the staff being friendly. The food was beautifully presented and cooked to perfection, showcasing the culinary expertise of the chefs. Overall, Narracja exceeded my expectations and I would highly recommend it for anyone looking for a memorable dining experience.
„Narracja” means a narrative, like when dealing with a discourse on something that makes sense. The amount of mediocre sauces at the entrance should alert any potential client with discernig palate. No doubt, the narrative of this restaurant in the outskirts of Poznan is based on fake news. Their kimchi soup is a tomato soup with boiled cabbage lacking a subtle note of kimchi. The cauliflower steak is a rather raw piece of cauliflower with dark sauce on top and some sort of tasteless humus on the side. Both dishes are rather a culinary joke. Their traditional Polish meat broth lacks spirit and their apple cake can be labeled as conventional, at best. The boy that served the dishes was quite lost. He didn’t even explain the appetizers served as courtesy of the house. The Polish Cuisine Week should better choose the restaurants participating in this event.
Beatriz Saravia Jimenez (zweryfikowany) –
The owner is such a warm and welcoming person. The whole place is absolutely clean and the atmosphere is very relaxing. I had breakfast here everyday and there was a ton of options for both meat-eaters and vegetarians.
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John Galt (zweryfikowany) –
„This is a tasty Burger!” – and it really was: crispy bunn, delicious meat and yummy sauce with veggies.
I’ve also tried the kimchi soup and I should tell you, that they make it perfect there from their homemade kimchi.
And we tried the classical Polish „schabowy” and it was on the top-notch level as well – the meat was so juicy!
I definitely recommend this place.✅
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Oxana Shambetskaya (zweryfikowany) –
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Narracja and it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The restaurant’s ambiance was cozy and inviting, creating the perfect atmosphere for a wonderful meal. The service was outstanding, with the staff being friendly. The food was beautifully presented and cooked to perfection, showcasing the culinary expertise of the chefs. Overall, Narracja exceeded my expectations and I would highly recommend it for anyone looking for a memorable dining experience.
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Виталя Мэр (zweryfikowany) –
The best restaurant in Poznań, very delicious food, quick service, a lovely waitress named Jana, and good music.
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Alfons Gregori i Gomis (zweryfikowany) –
„Narracja” means a narrative, like when dealing with a discourse on something that makes sense. The amount of mediocre sauces at the entrance should alert any potential client with discernig palate. No doubt, the narrative of this restaurant in the outskirts of Poznan is based on fake news. Their kimchi soup is a tomato soup with boiled cabbage lacking a subtle note of kimchi. The cauliflower steak is a rather raw piece of cauliflower with dark sauce on top and some sort of tasteless humus on the side. Both dishes are rather a culinary joke. Their traditional Polish meat broth lacks spirit and their apple cake can be labeled as conventional, at best. The boy that served the dishes was quite lost. He didn’t even explain the appetizers served as courtesy of the house. The Polish Cuisine Week should better choose the restaurants participating in this event.
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