Ciao a Tutti Due, Italian restaurant in Warsaw, Poland.
Ciao a Tutti Due is an Italian restaurant and pizzeria in Warsaw, serving pizza, pasta, and other dishes from the Italian kitchen. The space features an open kitchen where guests can watch the food being prepared from their seats.
The restaurant opened during a period when Warsaw's dining scene began welcoming foreign kitchens on a broader scale. Italian cuisine was among the first to find a lasting place in the city's food culture.
The name "Ciao a Tutti Due" means "Hello to You Both" in Italian, which gives the place a tone suited to couples or pairs dining together. The tables are arranged to encourage face-to-face conversation rather than group gatherings, and the lighting supports that mood.
The restaurant is easy to reach by public transport and is open every day. A reservation is a good idea, especially around dinner time when the place tends to fill up.
The wine list draws from small Italian producers who are little known outside their home regions, rather than from the large labels commonly found in restaurants. A sommelier is on hand to suggest a pairing without overwhelming guests with technical detail.
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