- Wojciech Modest Amaro/Atelier Amaro (the only Michelin starred Polish Restaurant)
- Aleksander Baron/Solec 44
- Witek Iwański/Aruana
- Arkadiusz Janczarek/Restauracja 99
- Sebastian Olma i Zbyszek Kmieć/Kafe Zielony Niedźwiedź
- Agata Wojda/Opasły Tom PIW
Reduta Banku Polskiego which was the old Central bank of Poland, a building that was established around 1907 (I believe) but badly damaged in the war, and recently rebuilt but, in my eyes, not in a way that reflects the previous beauty. That said, the food was why I was there.
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| A decent crowd was in. |
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| Plenty in the line for the coffee and tea. |
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| Tables prestocked with bread, apple juice and water. |
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| The chefs responsible were introduced |
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| There were literary celebrities |
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| And their glamorous wives |
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| Others were wondering what would come. |
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| All they needed to do was read the menu |
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| Or wait for the servers. |
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| This was the Amaro dish, a cured fish |
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| Then cured meats |
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| semi cured ham with mushrooms and rye bread. |
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| A savoury Polish buckwheat with smoked goose |
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| A nervous look when asked for an interview |
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| Millet and pumpkin bake |
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| For the love of good honey. |
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| Sugar dusted Racuchy |
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| The Slow food boss. |


























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