Discover what pierogi, gołąbki and schabowy are on a 4-hour food tour of Warsaw, and experience the flavors of Polish cuisine. Learn about the local food culture and history, and hear fascinating stories about the Polish relationship to their gastronomy.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- Mobile ticketing
- Use your phone or print your voucher
- Duration 4 hours
- Starting time 1:00 PM
- Instant confirmation
- Live tour guide
- English
Experience
- Learn what pierogi, gołąbki and schabowy are
- Try a variety of delicious Polish cheeses
- Discover what a traditional Polish dinner consists of
- Go to 4-6 carefully selected establishments to eat the equivalent of a full meal
- Learn what a traditional Warsaw dessert has to do with a bridge
- Get written information about the dishes you try
- Approximately 10 tastings plates (including starters, appetizers, soups, main courses and dessert)
- Bilingual guide
- Water in most venues
- Tasting of Polish vodka
- Written summary of the tour and tips on recommended places
- Additional drinks
- Tips and gratuities
Select participants and date
Participants
Date
Prepare for the activity
The Nicolaus Copernicus Monument on Ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście (it is standing in a square where Oboźna, Kopernika, Krakowskie Przedmieście and Nowy Świat streets meet).
Open in Google Maps ⟶Know before you go
- The golden rule of Polish hosts is to serve the amount of food that will make a table collapse. If you enjoy Polish food, you may be sure that a tour makes for a full meal with a dessert. It will be a good idea to eat just breakfast. Please, skip lunch or you won’t be able to try everything
- Polish cuisine is based on pork, so if you are vegetarian many dishes served during the tour won't be suitable for you
- Please advise of any food allergies you have so the menu can be adjusted
- A non-alcoholic option is available, so minors are welcome
- If the guide responsible for the tour considers a participant to be unreliable or otherwise unfit for the tour (either drunk, aggressive or behaving in a way which makes continuation of the tour difficult), then the guide may refuse the participant or ask the participant to leave. Such a refusal is not grounds for a refund