W Starym Siole

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This repurposed peasant's hut from 1905 is the setting for possibly the best restaurant in this part of Poland. The attention to detail speaks volumes, from the custom woodworking in the dining room to the wine list and wonderful dishes, such as ribs in cabbage leaves and fire-grilled mountain fish and meats.


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14.63 MILES

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2. Natural History Museum

19.51 MILES

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3. Synagogue

22.23 MILES

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4. Jewish Cemetery

22.24 MILES

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5. Parish Church of Our Lady

22.35 MILES

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7. Franciscan Church of the Holy Cross

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