{"id":2372,"date":"2008-03-22T00:02:24","date_gmt":"2008-03-22T07:02:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stephendanko.com\/blog\/2008\/03\/22\/w-polskich-restauracjach-in-polish-restaurants\/"},"modified":"2019-08-28T16:20:19","modified_gmt":"2019-08-28T23:20:19","slug":"w-polskich-restauracjach-in-polish-restaurants","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stephendanko.com\/blog\/2372","title":{"rendered":"W Polskich Restauracjach &#8211; In Polish Restaurants"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>During my trip to Poland in the year 2000, I had the opportunity to sample food in a number of Polish restaurants.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One aspect of Polish restaurants that was particularly noticeable was the emphasis on atmosphere, and the atmosphere contributed as much to the enjoyment of a meal as did the food, itself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Our&nbsp;trip to Poland began in Krak\u00f3w.&nbsp;We stayed at the <a title=\"Hotel Polski pod Bia\u0142ym Or\u0142em\" href=\"http:\/\/www.podorlem.com\/\">Hotel Polski pod Bia\u0142ym Or\u0142em<\/a> (Polish Hotel under the White Eagle), located in the old town, a short distance from the airport and just inside the Florian gate. Like most hotels in Poland, the price of the room included a breakfast&nbsp;of bread, butter, jam, cold cuts, cheese, fruit, juice, coffee, and tea.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For dinner, we chose <a title=\"Restauracja pod Anio\u0142ami\" href=\"http:\/\/www.podaniolami.pl\/\">Restauracja pod Anio\u0142ami<\/a> (Restaurant under the Angels), and decided to eat in the Cellars, a portion of the restaurant in, as you&#8217;d guess, the cellar. The cuisine was undeniably Polish with a particular specialty in wild game. It was here that my traveling companions and I began our search for the best pierogi &#8220;ruskie&#8221; (dumplings with potatoes and cheese) and the best \u017curek (fermented rye soup).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The next major stop on our trip was \u0141ancut. We had reservations in <a href=\"http:\/\/english.zamkowa-lancut.pl\/\">Hotelik\u00c2\u00a0Zamkowy<\/a> (the hotel at the \u0141ancut Castle) but, because\u00c2\u00a0there\u00c2\u00a0had been\u00c2\u00a0a small fire there that day, the hotel arranged for us to stay nearby at the <a title=\"Hotelik Szwadron\" href=\"http:\/\/www.szwadron.noclegiw.pl\/english.html\">Hotelik Szwadron<\/a> (the Squadron Pension). This pension was comfortable, but was most\u00c2\u00a0memorable for its somewhat eccentric proprietor. We walked to the nearby Restauracja Pa\u0142acyk where\u00c2\u00a0we enjoyed\u00c2\u00a0an evening\u00c2\u00a0meal and\u00c2\u00a0continued our search for the best pierogi &#8220;ruskie&#8221; and \u017curek.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We\u00c2\u00a0moved on to Kazimierz Dolny where we stayed (with some trepidation because of the name of the place) at the <a title=\"Pensjonat Wietrzna G\u00f3ra\" href=\"http:\/\/www.wietrznagora.pl\/\">Pensjonat Wietrzna G\u00f3ra<\/a> (the Pension under the Windy Hill). For dinner, we walked to Restauracja Staropolska at Ma\u0142y Rynek 2 (this location now houses a Lebanese restaurant called <a href=\"https:\/\/kaslik.pl\/\">Kaslik<\/a>) where we had a wonderful meal accompanied, once again, with pierogi &#8220;ruskie&#8221; and \u017curek. We did, however, make one mistake during the meal .\u00a0At dessert, we were presented with cake and a spoon. When we asked for forks, the waitress couldn&#8217;t understand why we would want to eat our cake with forks. Silly Americans.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Our final destination in Poland was Warszawa (Warsaw) where we stayed at the <a title=\"Hotel Europejski\" href=\"http:\/\/www.polhotels.com\/warsz\/Europejski\/index.htm\">Hotel Europejski<\/a> (now closed). We ate\u00c2\u00a0at a delightful restaurant in the stare miasto (old town) called <a href=\"http:\/\/ufukiera.pl\/\">u Fukiera<\/a> where we ate on the patio. This restaurant was clearly the most expensive restaurant we encountered in Poland and its menu included such dishes as baked carp, roe-deer, duck, and pork chops. The atmosphere and food were excellent. We pressed on with our search for the best \u017curek. I don&#8217;t recall that this restaurant served pierogi.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So ended our tour of Poland. And the winner of the best pierogi and \u017curek? Each restaurant added their own special flair to pierogi and \u017curek, and we thoroughly enjoyed each variation. In the end, we couldn&#8217;t decide on a winner.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Written for the Carnival of Eastern European Genealogy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p style=\"text-align:center\">Copyright \u00a9 2008-2019 by Stephen J. 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