Tebe

Top choice in Warsaw


To say that Tebe sells traditional Polish gingerbread does it a disservice. The edible and decorative pieces created here by Teresa Bilska are mini works of art and make for light, portable and sweet souvenirs. Coffee is also served in gingerbread cups that you can eat afterwards.

The tiny shop is located in the same courtyard as Fotoplastikon.


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