New restaurant was opened mid December at the corner of Elektoralna and Jana Pawła St. It is called Corso and is a subsidiary of one of the oldest restaurants in Warsaw operating for 50 years at the corner of Marszałkowska and Zbawiciela Square. Corso was one of the pioneers among Italian restaurants in Poland, for 20 years also serves Polish cuisine. The new restaurant in Elektoralna, similar as the first one in the morning serves breakfast (scrambled eggs, sausage with onions and cream cheese with chives), then you can drop for lunch available everyday including weekends at a price 16 zł. Afternoon and evenings you can choose between many Polish and few Italian dishes such as grilled knuckle of pork, roast duck, pork chop with the bone, dumplings, pasta and salads. There is also a special children’s menu.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
Address: ul.Elektoralna 23, Warsaw
Phone: 22 127 23 31
Opening hours: daily 10:00-23:00
Webpage: Facebook
Cuisine: Polish, Italian
Average prices: 15-30 zł for main dish
Special menu: daily (also weekends) between 12:00-16:00 2 set lunch 16 zł
Atmosphere: casual
District: City Center
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