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#FOOD
Officially best food in town!
Gazeta Wyborcza, the biggest Polish daily, gave the 2013 „Best Restaurant” title to Jung&Lecker, a wine bar serving delicious weekday lunches (for 21 PLN between 12pm and 4 PM) with regular menu changing every week (!). Go see for yourself what the town is raving about and check their FB postings (through google translate) to know the lunch of the day-it always includes a soup and a quite wide range of pasta, salads and main dishes which is quite uncommon for a lunch set. Today’s special: black-currant cold soup with Schwarzwald ham and basil & pork tenderloin in vegetable, feta and spaetzle noodles. But hurry while the food lasts (lunches might run out by 3 PM). And if they do run out of lunch, be sure to try pear soup with saffron milkcaps instead!
Where: Jung&Lecker, ul. Emilii Plater 14
Map: click to open
When: lunch served on weekdays 12-4pm
How much: 21 pln for lunch consisting of soup and main course
Details: click here
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#CONCERT
Young Polish jazz
LADO ABC is a young independent Polish record label, run by Macio Moretti, one of the most active musicians on the Warsaw scene. Each summer, LADO artists play free concerts around the city. Today is your chance to hear jazz as performed by Hubert Zemler, saxophone-drumming duo Arszyn/Duda and violinist-clarinet duo SzaZa
Where: Teatr Studio, to the right of the entrance to the Palace of Culture and Science
Map: click to open
When: from 8pm on Wednesday, July 23
How much: free
Details: click here
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#THEATER
Avantgarde Tempest
Krzysztof Warlikowski is one of the most ground-breaking avantgarde theater directors – and today, you’ll have a chance to see why! His production of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” wil be screened today with English subtitles, courtesy of Warlikowski’s TR theater! So grab a chair and a drink in one of the bars nearby and enjoy!
Where:Plac Defilad, in front of the main entrance to the Palace of Culture and Science
Map: click to open
When: 9:30 pm on Wednesday, July 23
How much: free admission
Details: click here
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