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Post by Bonobo on Jan 30, 2020 11:29:47 GMT 1
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 3, 2020 12:40:19 GMT 1
I don`t like it - looks cold and neutral to me I agree, it doesn't look very welcoming. This is a good place to eat meat pierogis with bug chunks of skwarki melted lard: I've seen a few places like this. The tradtional rustic look, usually accompanied by Polish girls in tradtional style dress serving the food.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 3, 2020 22:31:44 GMT 1
I've seen a few places like this. The tradtional rustic look, usually accompanied by Polish girls in tradtional style dress serving the food. You mean restaurants in the chain Peasant Repast.
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 4, 2020 12:55:23 GMT 1
I've never heard of that chain, but just about everywhere in Polish towns and cities, you will find a rustic style Polish restaurant for the tourists.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 4, 2020 19:46:22 GMT 1
I've never heard of that chain, but just about everywhere in Polish towns and cities, you will find a rustic style Polish restaurant for the tourists. www.chlopskiejadlo.pl/pl/apartbookers.pl/en/restaurantandpubs,chlopskie-jadlo,krakow,86.html The restaurant Peasant Food relate to the decor of country cottages. The idea they had a kind of museum, conveying to the world of nineteenth-century Polish peasants. In 2012, the network has undergone many changes. The new logo and signs, refreshed menu card, making traditional Polish home cooking on a lighter release. The changes also affected the design. The theme of the valve and the restaurant has been arranged in the modern fashion elements of folklore. Dominating the far interior color blue was replaced with warm shades of red and beige. Folk motifs and the best Polish culinary traditions Peasants received eaten so new, reaching the figure of the times. Homemade goodies from the new menu Peasant She was eating can taste not only in restaurants, but also through the services of catering. Peasant Food premises have allowed the service of banquets, celebrations, corporate events, outdoor and business meetings and conferences. With its professional staff and years of experience restaurateurs are preparing events for any number of people in the desired location or in one of the restaurants. www.inyourpocket.com/krakow/Chlopskie-Jadlo_16763v One of the most well-known and long-running Polish food franchises, Chłopskie Jadło is a reliable romp through the glories of Polish peasant cooking, and a popular choice for tourist groups. Once known for their blue country cottage interiors, a recent re-branding has preserved the atmosphere of 19th century village life created by the collection of rustic furnishings, farming machinery, folk music and motifs - not to mention staff members kitted out as saucy country wenches - while modernising it to look less like an old-fashioned museum. The fresh red and beige colour palette brings a brightness and levity that was previously lacking, and somehow makes the lengthy menu of stodgy peasant dishes more palatable, despite portions being as gut-busting as ever. Also at ul. Św. Agnieszki 1 (C-6, open 12:00-22:00, Fri, Sat 12:00-23:00).
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 5, 2020 13:26:52 GMT 1
Yep, I've been in a couple of those before when I had a craving for pierogi ruskie. That's what I meant, there are always these type of rustic restaurants. When I mentioned about traditionally dressed Polish girls, this eloquent sentence is pretty much spot on not to mention staff members kitted out as saucy country wenches - I suppose the appeal is more for the men, but I always felt sorry for the girls in those outfits........
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 10, 2020 0:56:22 GMT 1
I suppose the appeal is more for the men, but I always felt sorry for the girls in those outfits........ Hmm , that description sounds a bit sexist. I wonder if the author exaggerated on purpose to create a more attractive ad. I saw those waitresses in action and they weren`t saucy at all, just doing their job. Or, the author imagined too much when one or two smiled to him. hahaha
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 12, 2020 22:51:08 GMT 1
that description sounds a bit sexist A little I guess, but that's the impression I got to be honest, and I don't relish sounding sexist! Maybe saucy isn't the best description, but I'm female and I got the impression those outfits were meant to appeal to men in a 'My Słowanie' type of way, albeit more reserved. Yes, of course, I wasn't suggesting otherwise. the author imagined too much when one or two smiled to him. hahaha Like most men I would say!
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 13, 2020 22:39:53 GMT 1
those outfits were meant to appeal to men in a 'My Słowanie' type of way, albeit more reserved. Don`t remind me of that stupid song, when I saw it, I was so embarassed they were buttressing primitive stereotypes. Did those morons really think they would win Europe with such low stuff?
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 22, 2020 23:49:51 GMT 1
Did those morons really think they would win Europe with such low stuff? Stranger things have happened! Never underestimate sex appeal! But yes, it was what we would call cringeworthy.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2020 22:49:47 GMT 1
Stranger things have happened! Never underestimate sex appeal! Yes! As far as I remember, it was in 2015 and the Polish song had to compete with bearded trans singer - Conchita Wurst. He/she was much more appealing. hahaha
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 29, 2020 21:49:39 GMT 1
had to compete with bearded trans singer - Conchita Wurst. He/she was much more appealing. hahaha I do remember that. For sure Eurovision is not what it used to be!!
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