That’s cheap, in Warsaw it would be at least 15-20
That’s it, I’m moving to Poland. How come everything is so cheap?
Borsch spotted!
What kind of soup is that?
What are milk bars?
i’m so fucking jealous
Noice. Absolutely home-grade cooking
What’s this in the first pic?
Oh man. Finally got to visit Poland a few weeks ago. First time I got to try borscht. Loved it. Wish I knew where to get it near my home town.
Interesting, we have milk bars in Lithuania too, but they only serve pastries, desserts and hot drinks.
Is that kefir soup? Because they are delicious
Is the second pic buckwheat with sauerkraut and eggs? I remember eating at those places when I went to Krakow years ago and loved the food.. 😋
Damn, Poland is treating you folk well.
And here I am, paying almost 5 euros for a simple sandwich with cheese in Amsterdam (no free lunch here). Noice.
Can I ask what is minimum wage in Poland? I want to translate what this would be in UK
That slimy green pea and carrot thing 🤢🤢🤢.
Ah, Barszcz
Wow! Some value
The price isn’t representative at all of what is standard in Milk Bars in 2024, I haven’t personally seen that price in a decade.
Korova milk bar?
That thing will costs you 10€ in Belgium.
I saw the first picture and thought: This is a fair price. WAIT – There is a second picture?
ITT: inglisz
Borscht?
Milk bar?
Yes,kurwa…
No way this costs 7,70. Botwinka only, sure but not both dishes.
Show me the menu of this restaurant otherwise I call major bullshit.
Looks homey and delicious!
Am I the only one bothered by the chipped bowl? Good value though.
Ain’t no way this costed 7.70zł. Maybe like 10 years ago
most delinquent looking polish food:
The polish milk bars are the best, but usually the staff dont speak any english.
Ok love it!
Where is that precisely?!
Ahhh recycled food aka vomit with eggs
THIS price is the bomb! We would pay 2x more in Wroclaw. What city is this ?
We need to open Milk bars in western Europa even maybe usa ? “The Milk bar” ( i called it patiënt pending haha ) would be the new hype and with 1euro 79 for a maal its going to be a hit
Man, looks exactly like what we eat in Russia too. Pretty cool to learn how widespread borsch is in eastern europe (I assume it’s called something else in Poland)
Can someone give me a traditional recipe for the chlodnik? (I don’t know what to cook anymore and I want to try new things)
I just spent the week in Poland and was amazed by the prices in even pretty upscale restaurants but also corner shops have actually cheap food here.
I got some fries and chicken strips on the go with garlic bread for a total of 2.50 euros.
But even in a nice restaurant in Torún I paid 16 euros for a great mid-rare Picanha steak, with sides costing about 3 euros. In Amsterdam for similar quality food you would expect to pay 30 euros.
In the smaller cities ive had great dinner for 3 people including drinks for 40 euros.
Edit: also i want to just remark how amazingly hospitable and friendly Polish people are.
Milk Bar??? Do they serve Milk Steak by any chance?
Where is this one located?
We really don’t have to many of these kinds of places left in North America anymore. At least not where I live. It’s seen as too collectivist/”communist”, therefore it is to be shunned. They used to be community centers, one of the “third places”.
meh
Bar mleczny Best.
The one I used to go to in Poznan ages ago had exactly this dish! The “vegetable bouquet”.
Milk bars rule! One of the best things of/in Poland. 😀
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I like polish milk bars. Cheap and testy
That’s cheap, in Warsaw it would be at least 15-20
That’s it, I’m moving to Poland. How come everything is so cheap?
Borsch spotted!
What kind of soup is that?
What are milk bars?
i’m so fucking jealous
Noice. Absolutely home-grade cooking
What’s this in the first pic?
Oh man. Finally got to visit Poland a few weeks ago. First time I got to try borscht. Loved it. Wish I knew where to get it near my home town.
Interesting, we have milk bars in Lithuania too, but they only serve pastries, desserts and hot drinks.
Is that kefir soup? Because they are delicious
Is the second pic buckwheat with sauerkraut and eggs? I remember eating at those places when I went to Krakow years ago and loved the food.. 😋
Damn, Poland is treating you folk well.
And here I am, paying almost 5 euros for a simple sandwich with cheese in Amsterdam (no free lunch here). Noice.
Can I ask what is minimum wage in Poland? I want to translate what this would be in UK
That slimy green pea and carrot thing 🤢🤢🤢.
Ah, Barszcz
Wow! Some value
The price isn’t representative at all of what is standard in Milk Bars in 2024, I haven’t personally seen that price in a decade.
Korova milk bar?
That thing will costs you 10€ in Belgium.
I saw the first picture and thought: This is a fair price. WAIT – There is a second picture?
ITT: inglisz
Borscht?
Milk bar?
Yes,kurwa…
No way this costs 7,70. Botwinka only, sure but not both dishes.
Show me the menu of this restaurant otherwise I call major bullshit.
Looks homey and delicious!
Am I the only one bothered by the chipped bowl? Good value though.
Ain’t no way this costed 7.70zł. Maybe like 10 years ago
most delinquent looking polish food:
The polish milk bars are the best, but usually the staff dont speak any english.
Ok love it!
Where is that precisely?!
Ahhh recycled food aka vomit with eggs
THIS price is the bomb! We would pay 2x more in Wroclaw. What city is this ?
We need to open Milk bars in western Europa even maybe usa ? “The Milk bar” ( i called it patiënt pending haha ) would be the new hype and with 1euro 79 for a maal its going to be a hit
Man, looks exactly like what we eat in Russia too. Pretty cool to learn how widespread borsch is in eastern europe (I assume it’s called something else in Poland)
Can someone give me a traditional recipe for the chlodnik? (I don’t know what to cook anymore and I want to try new things)
I just spent the week in Poland and was amazed by the prices in even pretty upscale restaurants but also corner shops have actually cheap food here.
I got some fries and chicken strips on the go with garlic bread for a total of 2.50 euros.
But even in a nice restaurant in Torún I paid 16 euros for a great mid-rare Picanha steak, with sides costing about 3 euros. In Amsterdam for similar quality food you would expect to pay 30 euros.
In the smaller cities ive had great dinner for 3 people including drinks for 40 euros.
Edit: also i want to just remark how amazingly hospitable and friendly Polish people are.
Milk Bar??? Do they serve Milk Steak by any chance?
Where is this one located?
We really don’t have to many of these kinds of places left in North America anymore. At least not where I live. It’s seen as too collectivist/”communist”, therefore it is to be shunned. They used to be community centers, one of the “third places”.
meh
Bar mleczny Best.
The one I used to go to in Poznan ages ago had exactly this dish! The “vegetable bouquet”.
Milk bars rule! One of the best things of/in Poland. 😀