Bistro Madame

Top choice in Silesia


Celebrity chef Magda Gessler is the drawcard behind this upscale restaurant on the Rynek. The interior is a bit to swallow – tricked out in plum, custard and green tones with the odd chandelier thrown in – but the Frenchified Polish food is very good. Expect creamy sauces, rich meat dishes and unapologetic desserts.


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