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14th November 2011
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Belvedere Restaurant
Courtesy of Belvedere

A new restaurant review
feature from
WBJ

Belvedere Restaurant
Agrykola 1
Belvedere.com.pl

Arguably the most beautiful restaurant on Warsaw’s culinary map, Belvedere Restaurant, which is located in the New Orangery of the city’s historic Łazienki Park, has been a favorite high-class business lunch venue for years. Although some newcomers may offer more exciting menus, the perfectly presented dishes, excellent service and above all the exquisite decor ensure that the Belvedere remains at the top of the list.

The “BELLUNCH” menu, which is priced at zł.55 for two courses and zł.65 for three courses, changes daily and is dependent on both the season and the availability of the freshest ingredients. Typically, the choice of two starters includes one soup dish, such as the autumnal creamy pumpkin soup with homemade grisini.

Mains on offer include dishes such as roast duck with apples in caramel, red cabbage and cranberry sauce, or roasted salmon with vegetables, potato puree and caper sauce. The restaurant also offers an excellent selection of wines.

But for diners keen to explore beyond the lunch menu, chef Henryk Nieciejowski has created two menus which aim to provide the best of both Polish and international cuisine. So, whether you’re looking for dishes such as beef loin tartar, pierogi, and Masurian pike, or alternatively starters including foie gras terrine with pear chutney, and mains such as catfish baked with ginger served on vegetable julienne with black sesame, Belvedere has something for every palate.

For the perfect ending to a wonderful meal, diners have the option to take a gentle stroll in the picturesque surroundings of Łazienki Park, the former gardens of Poland’s kings.

Reservations: 22 558 67 00
reservation@belvedere.com.pl


From Warsaw Business Journal by David Ingham


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