Wiejskie Jadło

Poznań


This compact Polish restaurant, hidden a short distance back from the Rynek, serves what it says on the sign – wiejskie jadło (country food). It offers a range of filling dishes including several kinds of pierogi, żurek (sour rye soup) served in a hollow loaf, roast pork knuckle and beef with beetroot, all dished up in a rustic farmhouse setting.


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