Name | ABV | Entered |
68 A very special restaurant. Great Polish food and a genuine atmosphere. Service is excellent, but not the pro service from upscale restaurants, more of a family service. Prices are very good. Might be difficult to get a table if not booked in advance. |
76 Really nice, odd, interesting place filled with old family pictures, odd historic posters, peculiar and friendly staff, great schnitzel, lovely desserts and mystical music in the background. The place is totally unique. Nothing similar can be found in Stockholm. Not so much beer variety but go there to experience a different world for a few hours. Have Polish beer and some others from central Europe. Also bison Vodka which is excellent. Good value for money.
Minors might be allowed, but this is really a place where people might meet to have an adult conversation with excellent atmosphere and food. |
78 A totally unique place to eat if you are in Stockholm. This is one of the few Polish restaurants in central Stockholm. Be sure not to miss it as it might look closed from the outside. But how nice when you enter. It looks like you have been invited home to some old Polish relative who really wants you to feel welcomed. Not the kind of service where you get "professional" smiles from servants that don´t care. Here, if you get a smile, they mean it. Charming, odd music coming out of the speakers and old pictures add to the mystical charm of this wonderful place. Prices are affordable and the food is robust and well-tasting. At the moment, unfortunately only have one Polish beer, but does have a couple of Czech beer for variation. Also has nice Polish Zubrowka Vodka, with the Bison grass in it.
Take it for what it is, some people love it and a few people hate it. But Piastowska will make you feel something, very strong. |
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