Filharmonia

Gdańsk


Occupying a red-brick corner of the Philharmonia building facing the Targ Rybny (Fish Market) across the river, the cooks here dabble in fusion cuisine to admirable effect, successfully combining traditional with the exotic. If you came to Pomerania to gorge on braised flesh and ale, then these finicky creations will disappoint with their finesse, attention to detail and obsessive focus on taste.


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