This restaurant has changed names warszawa restaurant review:
Polish cuisine has never been considered sexy. That, coupled with the fact that it's hardly considered healthy food, has put it at a distinct disadvantage in the L.A. market. Still, Warszawa has lasted longer than dozens of trendsetters. Originally housed next to Chez Panisse in Berkeley, Warszawa relocated south in 1979. A charming bungalow along bustling Lincoln Boulevard houses intimate...
"It's old world" all the way at this "gemutlich" Santa Monica standby where "hearty", "authentic Polish" "delicacies" are "reasonably priced" and washed down with glasses of vodka; it's set in a "charming old house" with a "fun" outdoor lounge, all boosted by "warm" hospitality; P.S. "get the duck - it's fab."
You forgot Poland! They resisted the Swedes, Tatars, Germans, Turks, and Russians. Pay your respects by eating the food of the strongest people alive. Chopin elegance to your typical German beer garden's Kraftwerk. Cuisine done with art and flair, remaining true to the recipes and flavors of the pierogi, borscht, and sausage that put it on the culinary map. Refinement in additions of fresh...
Working-class Polish fare gets the California treatment at this intimate Old-World eatery.:
In Short
This century-old Craftsman house has been transformed into an elegant Eastern European restaurant with vintage Polish posters, crisp white tablecloths and knowledgeable servers....