Łódź has changed a lot, the food scene is mind-blowing and the vibe is still pretty unique.
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I was invited by PURO Hotels to discover Łódź and I could not be more happy about it. Believe me or not, but even though I’ve been living in Warsaw (which is literally next door) for half of my life, I did not manage to visit till now. I think it was for a reason, as during the last years Łódź has changed a lot, the food scene is mind-blowing and the vibe is still pretty unique. There are some special places around the town like Off Piotrkowska – old lofts turned into the gastronomy miracle. I did eat a lot and found some amazing locations, so if you’re looking for a weekend away, choose Łódź!
WHERE TO EAT:
Nóż – this was my first tip for Łódź and the first place I visited. It is located at Off Piotrkowska, where you can find many delicious and interesting looking places. I had a toast served with a Spanish ham and an egg and it was just what I needed. The bread was very fresh and a side salad was a nice accent. I need to mention the coffee as well – delicious.
Owoce i warzywa – somehow this place reminded me of my childhood. I love the old armchairs and a very friendly vibe. I could sit there for hours. They also have yummy and healthy shakes.
Montag Piekarnia – they have a cake called ‘pure evil’ and there must be something in the subject because cakes as good as this one cannot exist. The second thing is that the owner makes you feel like you’re a good friend and this is such a beautiful experience. You can also observe how they make bread :D:D:D
Dwa przez cztery – this place is a must! They have a beautiful collection of polish wines and they serve it with beautiful snacks prepared by Affogato. Each bite was delicious and each glass of wine was served with an interesting facts and a story. If you feel like a bigger bite, you can sit in Affogato, which is located in the same space. Judging by tapas we had – it must be perfect.
Beza Food and Bourbon – they got me at the entrance as they were serving churros with chocolate that day. Furthermore, my chocolate omelette was mind-blowing. It is located just opposite the Puto Hotel, so it will be a nice spot for the second breakfast or a coffee break.
Fatamorgana – we got there after a rain caught up with us. We asked for a warming tea and we got a super delicious one with an addition of citruses, herbs and in a size of my head – big advantage. We were not very hungry so we ordered mains only. Big mistake. Just look at the picture, If you think that it looks pretty, believe me, it tasted even better than it looks.
Przędza – my number one for coffee in Łódź. They definitely know what they’re doing and they also have a very nice selection of a coffee beans.
Miska Gastro Bowls – You may be thinking that you did not go away for a weekend to sit in a hotel, but in Puro Hotel you will change your mind. Miska offers yummy bowls inspired by oriental cuisine and are simply a beautiful place to eat. Believe me, after you will experience a breakfast of champions in the morning, you will be very excited for more.
Powidok – it is located on Plac Wolności, which will make a nice start for your walk through Piotrowska street. I went there in a morning to have a small bite, as so many people suggested this spot. It has an elegant interior and nice breakfasts as well. For me the biggest adventage were big windows, which make you observe life of Łódź. I really hope to go back for dinner soon.
Ato Ramen – the best ramen in Łódź and this is what everyone says. If you’re a fan of ramen, you need to taste it over here. Tomasz had it and loved it.
Start Rynek II – I am so happy we went there. It is a bit like going back in time. Even our waitress had a dress fitting the restaurant’s style. Our dinner was delicious and the atmosphere made us talk about the day we met…
Gorąca Pączkarnia – they say that there are the best donuts in town and I guess they are right. Be prepared, come hungry, as you won’t stop at one.
Drukarnia – I felt like a sandwich so we went to Drukarnia in Off Piotrowska. Sitting next to a huge loft window on a sunny day was a blast itself, but the sandwich was top of the tops. I highly recommend the place and their bread.
Ato Sushi – we loved the chefs preparing our food in front of us and chatting about fish, wine and the art of Japanese food. They pour sake over the top, which means that you are welcome. I guess the manager wasn’t aware of this, as he was not the most welcoming person, twice. But even though, I’ve decided to try the famous food and it was a beautiful experience after all.
WHAT TO SEE:
Pałac Izraela Poznańskiego – it’s beautiful, each detail makes you stop and look. You can learn about the history of the place, family and people important for Łódź.
Palmiarnia – it was such a pleasant stop. Very relaxing place and it literally makes you feel like you’re on a tropical island.
Off Piotrkowska – this area is pretty unique. Red brick buildings, huge windows and many people grabbing a bite. I assume that wherever you eat in this place, it will be delicious. We tried 3 spots and each one was yummy.
MS – Muzeum Sztuki – very interesting experience.
WHERE TO STAY:
PURO Hotel – this is the only place we tried and to be honest, I am not going to try any other place. Our room was beautiful in details and had a perfect view (which made it difficult to leave the room sometimes). There is a cinema for guests free of charge, bar on the roof with a great view and, what counts like crazy, breakfast of kings in the morning. I can honestly write that this is the most beautiful hotel I’ve been to so far and I am sure that you’ll be very happy after your stay as well.
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Bardzo się cieszę! Jest zdecydowanie więcej miejsc, ja tam byłam tylko 4 dni, za krótko. Ale też narobiłam sobie smaka, więc wrócę. Ty też wracaj w odwiedziny 🙂
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thank you!
Wychowałam się w Łodzi i nie byłam we własnym mieście już 2 lata. Nie mogę uwierzyć, że w tym czasie pojawiło się tam tyle fantastycznych miejsc. Dziękuję za post! Okazuje się, że twój przewodnik może rozbudzić nostalgię za tym co miało zostać daleko w tyle…