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  2. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Michelin Guide originally started reviewing restaurants in Poland in 1997, [1] starting in Kraków and Warsaw as a part of its Main Cities in Europe guide, before expanding to other areas of Poland for a standalone guide starting in 2023. [2] The first Michelin star to be awarded in Poland was to ateller Amaro in the 2013 guide. [3]

  3. Koszyki Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hala Koszyki (pronounced Ko-shi-kee), also known as Koszyki Hall in English, is a historic market and food hall located on 63 Koszykowa Street in south-central Warsaw, Poland. Initially opened in 1909, it has been since redeveloped into a mixed-use retail and commercial facility with offices, bookstores, elegant bars and gourmet restaurants.

  4. List of restaurant chains in Poland - Wikipedia

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    An American pizza restaurant chain. Dunkin' Donuts: Fast food: 1996, 2015 Dunkin' Brands: 7 An American donut company and coffeehouse. Closed in late 2018 [6] KFC: Fast food: 1993 AmRest: 210 An American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken. McDonald's: Fast food: 1992 McDonald's 441 [7] An American hamburger and fast ...

  5. Mariensztat Market Place - Wikipedia

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    The Mariensztat Market Place (Polish: Rynek Mariensztacki) is an urban square in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the neighbourhood of Powiśle within the Downtown district, between Mariensztat, Krzywopoboczna, Źródłowa, and Garbarska Streets. It is a central part of a small residential neighbourhood of Mariensztat. The square originally ...

  6. Westfield Arkadia - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Arkadia in Warsaw, Poland is the largest shopping complex in Central Europe (as of 2007). [1] In total it has 287,000 square metres (3,100,000 sq ft) of space, 230 shops, 25 restaurants, and a movie theater. [2] It is owned and operated by Unibail-Rodamco.

  7. Złote Tarasy - Wikipedia

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    The city of Warsaw had sold its shares in Złote Tarasy company in 2002, and in 2013. In 2002, 23.15 percent of shares were sold for 66.2 million Polish złoty, and in 2013, its remaining 23.15 percent of shares were sold for 217.6 million Polish złoty. [13] [16] In 2007, in Złote Tarasy was opened the first Hard Rock Cafe bar in Poland. [17]

  8. Blue City (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    The inside of Blue City in 2022. The Blue City shopping centre is located at 179 Jerusalem Avenue.The building was designed in the postmodernist style, and has the total area of 180,000 m 2, of which 60,000 m 2 is used by stores and services, while 19,000 m 2 is an office space.

  9. Café Adria - Wikipedia

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    Café Adria was founded in 1930 at Moniuszki Street 10 by entrepreneur Franciszek Moszkowicz and its restaurant opened in February 1931. It occupied the basement and ground floor of a large office building that had been built in 1928 for the Italian insurance company Riunione Adriatica di Sicurtà [], which presumably inspired the café's name.