Lalka, Restaurant and crêperie on Marszałkowska street, Warsaw, Poland.
Lalka is a crêperie and restaurant on Marszałkowska street in central Warsaw that serves sweet and savory crepes with various fillings. The menu offers options with mascarpone, chocolate, chicken, mushrooms, and fresh ingredients alongside traditional Polish nalesniki variations.
The restaurant was originally opened in Warsaw's Old Town before relocating to its current more central location on Marszałkowska street. This move allowed for greater visibility in the heart of the city.
The name comes from the Polish word for doll, hinting at the playful way the restaurant presents its dishes. Visitors find a blend of traditional nalesniki and modern crepe variations that appeal to both local and international tastes.
The restaurant operates throughout the week with extended hours on weekdays and slightly shorter hours on Sundays. Its location on Marszałkowska street makes it easy to reach on foot and puts it in an area with good public transportation access.
One of the signature creations is the Drwal, a savory crepe combining beef and pork meat with mozzarella, bacon, and red onion. This combination shows how the restaurant reimagines traditional Polish meat dishes in a modern crepe format.
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