Karczma Lwowska

Wrocław


Karczma Lwowska serves up tasty Polish standards such as gołąbki (stuffed cabbage rolls) in the kind of rustic space where heavy ceramic mugs of beer are apropos. Dishes such as tripe with cream and cheese, and herrings on beetroot hail from the former eastern Poland (now western Ukraine), while photographs, artefacts and even music also invoke the bygone 'Polish Lviv'.


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