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Established in 1895, this cavernous place was a hang-out for writers, painters and others associated with the MÅ‚oda Polska movement. Today, it feels more like a museum than a restaurant, with its art nouveau interior and theatrical etchings on the walls. The traditional Polish food won't blow you away, but dining here is more about the experience than the food.


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