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If you're making just a return trip, you don't have to go downtown to have some nosh. There are diners by the parking lot as well as around the sanctuary, so you'll find something suitable for yourself. And inexpensive too! Also some female convents around the sanctuary offer meals to pilgrims at little money. Just look for signs which read "Obiady" (i.e. lunches). Leave a Comment Theme: Local
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by Pawtuxet We were given such wonderful service. Our guide, Gosia, was there to help us with the language...and led us through some of the local dishes which I could not describe to you now. Everything was wonderful and they treated us to an after dinner drink because they were so happy to have Americans in their restaurant. Delicious and charming. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averagePhone: tel./fax +48(34) 324 57 68Directions: 42-200 Czestochowa ul. Nowowiejskiego 10
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It was a surprise to find an Indian restaurant in this small city, it served Indian and also Polish food. Inside it is very nicely decorated with a touch of Indian history. The service was very good as they spoke English so communicating was not a problem. The food i ordered was actually as good as he restaurants i go to in London, i ordered Jeera chicken for starters which was good followed by a fish masala, i must say the fish was great !!!!! I spoke to the owner who is Indian and he told me his story on why he opened this restaurant.
The Fish masala !!!!! GREAT !!!!!! Leave a Comment Theme: IndianPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Dabrowskeigo 8Directions: In the centre
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I was dying for an Indian when I was visiting Czestochowa and a friend recommended a restaurant called Diwa. I was a bit dubious about having an Indian in Poland since I wasn't sure what the food would be like, but thought - why not! The restaurant was a little hidden away in the street but we eventually found it in D¹browskiego 8 near a fabulous ice cream place. The restaurant had such a nice warm atmosphere about it, very calming. A waitress told me the restaurant was owned by an Indian man which made me feel a bit better! The menu had both Polish and Indian food which was good because we had a couple of polish friends with us who had never tried Indian food before. We a little worried that the service would be bad because there was a party going on in the downstairs party room, but we needn't have. The service was very good.
Our Polish friends ordered some traditional polish food whilst myself and 2 others ordered Indian. We ordered Onion and Potato bhajis and meat samosas for starters which were absolutely delicious! Better than the ones I've tasted in the UK! We also ordered chicken korma, Mandvi fish and buttered chicken with some very different nan bread. They had been deep fried and so tasty we had to order more. They were called 'butturas'. All the dishes were delicious. We even managed to convince our Polish friends to try the food and they were suitably impressed too. They told us they would definitely go back and take their own friends too. We definitely recommend this restaurant! Well worth a try. Leave a Comment Theme: IndianPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Diwa, Indyska Restauracja, D¹browskiego 8Phone: 034 368 08 08Directions: Near the Courthouse
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I really enjoy chinese food so, during my first stay in czestochowa, I managed to check a few of them. I must admit that Hera restaurant was - and still is- the best choice! First of all, the place is very cool and exclusive-looking: you have to ring the bell and the staff (all Polish, I haven't seen any Chinese people there) welcomes you taking care of your coat and taking you to your table. Second, the atmosphere is great. The place is divided in small areas where you can have your privacy and...feel a V.I.P ;) and the quality of the service is more then good. Third, the food is delicious and it's served in an elegant way - surely not what you expect from a chinese restaurant!
I've tried sever dishes and ALL of them were delicious and rich. My favourite choice is Veal with mushrooms that i usually order along with rice with vegetable or shrimps (this one is simply WONDERFUL). The prices are not bad, let's say around 100zl per 2 persons with 2 appetizers, 2 main courses,1 portion of rice and, let's say, 2 beers. They choice of wine is rather wide although they should have more Italian wines (well, according to me, EVERYONE should have more...). Theme: Chinese/Dim SumPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Rac³awicka 3Phone: 0 34 324 62 35
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On of my favourite pizza places in Częstochowa. Thin crust pizza served in Zorba is simply delicious. It is served on wooden plate, one for all. You don't get any personal plates, fork or knife. Pizza is cut int small pieses so you can eat it using hands. Medium pizza is good for two, large one - for 3-4 people. Beer and wine are available in Zorba. The restaurant is nicely decorated, making you an impression to be in an old dark castle room. To get to the restaurant you must knock the door as they are always locked. As far as I know children are not allowed in Zorba.
All pizzas are really nice. One of the best in my opinion is quattro fromaggi (Four Cheeses) Theme: PizzaPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: ul. Glogera 15, CzęstochowaPhone: 0343680190Directions: It's about 1 km south from the high street. Walking direction from Pl. Biegańskiego: go into Nowowiejskiego (southbound) then turn right into Kapoernika and after about 500 m turn left into Glogera. You'll find Zorba in the middle of Glogera street.
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 The bistro by Obak81 This place serves coffee in an quite alternative way. Namely the differ in as they use coffee that is made for coffee machines with filters, this coffee however is put directly on top of a cup of boiling water where after it really does not dissolve in the cup at all. Instead you get what I personally call the second worst cup of coffee in my life (the worst being some unknown substance they dared to call coffee and that I got on a train from München to Zagreb in 2005). Theme: Street VendorPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: Inside the train station on top of the rails
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by tmsznowak Famous pātisserie name originally from Warsaw. Variety of polish cakes, donuts etc.
Donuts and cheese cakes are my favourite ones but I recommend other things as well. Theme: CoffeehouseAddress: Al. Najświętszej Marii Panny 47Phone: 034 368 05 31Directions: Located at the high street, just pass Pl. Biegańskiego going towards monastery, it's on the left hand side.
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This eateria is located by the end of the back entrance to the monastery it offers OK food at good prices in a calm atmosphere. The entire complex where the eateria is located is operated by the church. Theme: DinerPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: Wyszynskiego 1-31Phone: 377 75 64Directions: Jasna Gora
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