Warsaw Food Tour: Taste Authentic Polish Cuisine

Embark on a flavorful journey through Warsaw’s culinary gems. Savor over 10 traditional dishes and drinks. Join us for an unforgettable experience.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Plac Konstytucji - A guide will provide information about this location and visit the first restaurant.
  • Rotunda PKO w Warszawie - A guide will share details about this site and visit the second and third restaurants.
  • Ulica Foksal - A guide will offer insights about this area and proceed to the fourth stop.
  • Nowy Swiat - A guide will discuss this place and visit the fifth restaurant.
What's Included
  • Dinner
  • Snacks
  • 1 Polish pub with degustation of Polish vodka
  • A local Guide
  • A sweet gift
What's Not Included
  • Private transportation
Additional Information

Join an unforgettable traditional food walking tour in Warsaw! Experience the city like a local by visiting the places where residents truly gather.
Meet Adrian, a passionate guide eager to share a love for Polish cuisine and culture.
With extensive experience and a strong connection to Polish traditions, Adrian will lead you beyond the typical tourist…

Location
Hotel MDM
plac Konstytucji
plac Konstytucji 1 (please, wait in front of the Hotel MDM entrance)
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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13360man
Feb 16, 2025
Terrific food, friend, and value. Take this food tour. - Adrian, the tour guide, was terrific. Great value for the price. This tour includes 5 stops, each with a particular feature of Polish cuisine. Adrian mixed in stories of the place's or food's origins, enriching the experience with some history. One stop--the second- harkens to the communist era in Poland and offered the absolutely best tasting meatballs in a dill sauce and little potato pillows that Adrian cautioned (and was right) are NOT gnocchi. Food was delicious. Along the walking route, we passed some noteworthy sites that Adrian pointed out, giving me a better sense of direction in the city; we did walk past a Domino's Pizza. I stopped to take a photograph, and Adrian asked, "Why?" I explained that we had exported the worst pizza in America to Poland. Adrian's knowledge shined through when he spoke of how pizza is, right now, a "hot" food in Poland with a lot of new outlets, each with their own take on what Americans, like me, consider a staple. The route has enough walking to keep our appetite up, but to be sure, for a 5pm tour, DON'T EAT AFTER 1 PM. You want your appetite. I am hardly fleet of foot, and I found the walking quite manageable. Sensible footwear is a must, if not for the simple fact that you'll be walking sometimes on cobblestone or brick pavement then because when I went we had some snow and slippery sidewalks. Again, if I could manage the walking, so can you. I enjoyed everything we ate and drank, including a couple of shots of Polish liqueurs, a sort of flavored vodka. Most of all, over the just about 3 hours of fun and food, I thoroughly enjoyed Adrian's friendliness and knowledge about the foods, about Poland's history, and about Warsaw. The conversations with him were fantastic. This is the tour to take.
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Harry_t
Feb 16, 2025
Spectacular Food, Conversation, and Knowledge - Adrian, the tour guide, was terrific. This tour includes 5 stops, each with a particular feature of Polish cuisine. Adrian mixed in stories of the place's or food's origins, enriching the experience with some history. One stop--the second- harkens to the communist era in Poland and offered the absolutely best tasting meatballs in a dill sauce and little potato pillows that Adrian cautioned (and was right) are NOT gnocchi. Along the walking route, we passed some noteworthy sites that Adrian pointed out, giving me a better sense of direction in the city; we did walk past a Domino's Pizza. I stopped to take a photograph, and Adrian asked, "Why?" I explained that we had exported the worst pizza in America to Poland. Adrian's knowledge shined through when he spoke of how pizza is, right now, a "hot" food in Poland with a lot of new outlets, each with their own take on what Americans, like me, consider a staple. The route has enough walking to keep our appetite up, but to be sure, for a 5pm tour, DON'T EAT AFTER 1 PM. You want your appetite. I am hardly fleet of foot, and I found the walking quite manageable. Sensible footwear is a must, if not for the simple fact that you'll be walking sometimes on cobblestone or brick pavement then because when I went we had some snow and slippery sidewalks. Again, if I could manage the walking, so can you. I enjoyed everything we ate and drank, including a couple of shots of Polish liqueurs, a sort of flavored vodka. Most of all, over the just more than 2 hour event, I thoroughly enjoyed Adrian's friendliness and knowledge about the foods, about Poland's history, and about Warsaw. The conversations with him were fantastic. This is the tour to take.
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Emily
Feb 3, 2025
Super fun, insightful, and tasty tour! - I did this tour my first night in Warsaw and it was the best way to start my trip. Tried so many yummy authentic polish foods. Adrian was the best guide. He’s so knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. He also sent me great recommendations for restaurants and things to do, and a list of every place we went to and the food we tried. I highly highly recommend doing this tour!
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Nikhila_c
Dec 19, 2024
Definitely worth it! - It was such a great experience! The guide was super knowledgable and always happy! Discovered and loved so many dishes such as pierogi z wisniami and nalesniki! We went to unique restaurants with history and also the guide was very fun to talk to and learn ore about local culture! Booked last minute but he was on time and gave me a fantastic time! Highly recommend!
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