cms neuf 1 | 1,723 6 May 2024 #31If you mean Kawa po turecku then prepare for a long date - that stuff needs several hours to cool down !Never really gone for the Laura Ashley vibe in cafes, seems to have a niche in most Polish towns though.
jon357 74 | 22,258 7 May 2024 #32that stuff needs several hours to cool down !If only those glasses had a handle!Having said that, you never really see the thin glass coffee glasses any more.
Paulina 17 | 4,425 7 May 2024 #33but do they have good cakes like in the old daysI've answered here :):https://polishforums.com/travel/kielce-area-amazing-pocket-knives-live-88046/4/#msg1967984Kawa po tureckuAs for kawa po turecku - has anyone living in Warsaw been to Simit House? 🤔
jon357 74 | 22,258 7 May 2024 #34Simit House?No, though I've passed it and it looks interesting. Lokanta on Nowogrodzka (a sort of mix between a restaurant, cafe and bar) is really nice and authentically Turkish..
Paulina 17 | 4,425 7 May 2024 #35@jon357, is there something that you'd recommend to try in that Lokanta place?
jon357 74 | 22,258 7 May 2024 #36It's a while since I've been however I've been a few times and it was all nice. As I remember they have a menu of the day which is good. They do a mixed starter (mezze) which is great on its own if there are two of you.