Elixir by Dom Wódki

Warsaw


Every dish at this stylish restaurant comes with a suggested pairing of Polish vodka, honey mead or a local liqueur. It's an inspired way to enjoy classics such as beef tartar and roasted duck, all of which are beautifully presented.

In the attached bar you can also sample tasting sets of vodkas – we highly recommend the horseradish-flavoured one.


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