14.06.06, 15:52
Does anybody of you go to a delicatessen supermarket here in Poland, such as
Bomi, EPI, Alma, Piotr i Paweł?

PiP is on the way home from work but personally I prefer Bomi. Pip has great
fish though on Thursdays.
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    • bluteau Re: Shopping 14.06.06, 17:38
      I live in Poznań, so I'm partial to PiP smile
    • usenetposts Re: Shopping 15.06.06, 01:37
      I use PiP and Mini Europa occasionally. When I lived in Poznan I was their
      client before they ever went to Warsaw. Another good shop is Emma on the way to
      Katowice, and Kanwa near the airport is also pretty OK. Albert is quite a
      reasonable offer - they tend tgo have good fresh bread from their own ovens
      most days.
      • sobieski010 Re: Shopping 15.06.06, 07:24
        Where is Emma when I come from Janki? And Kanwa?
        Thanks for the info on Albert regarding the bread as well, will keep that in mind
        • usenetposts Re: Shopping 15.06.06, 11:51
          Emma is as you drive out of Warsaw to Piastow. It is on the right hand side of
          the road as you come to the boundary of Piastow.

          Kanwa is where the road named after some date I cannot remember that goes from
          the Airport Novotel meets Aleje Krakowska. Nearby is an Italian restaurant that
          looks like worse than nothing from the outside, but is reputed to be one of the
          best Italian cuisines on the inside.
          • marcus_anglikiem Re: Shopping 19.06.06, 19:59
            we once popped in to "BOMI w VIKI (Skwer Handlowy), Słupsk, ul. Wolności 6" to
            pick up some beers on the way to a great party at our friend's place in
            Zaleskie. thus i rate it well. being open till 9pm Mon-Sat is convenient too.
          • firemouse Re: Shopping 23.06.06, 09:19
            > Kanwa is where the road named after some date I cannot remember that goes from
            > the Airport Novotel meets Aleje Krakowska. Nearby is an Italian restaurant that
            >
            > looks like worse than nothing from the outside, but is reputed to be one of the
            >
            > best Italian cuisines on the inside.

            The date is 1 Sierpnia (1 August) and is the starting date of Warsaw uprising.
            Honestly, I believe you should be able to remember it, considering your high
            interest in Polish affairs and history...

            And the restaurant is very good indeed. Not that I know the owners, but it is
            always good food there. Problem is with parking place though.

            But I still can't locate Kanwa there. Is this a shop in the crappy pavillon on
            the other side of 1 Sierpnia? Next to the pharmacy?
            • sobieski010 Re: Shopping 23.06.06, 11:14
              So what's the name of this restaurant? You make me curious... Is on 1 Sierpnia?
              • firemouse Re: Shopping 23.06.06, 12:09
                Piccola Italia

                www.piccolaitalia.pl

                I'm shooting into my own foot, it is already hard to find a place there!!!
            • usenetposts Re: Shopping 23.06.06, 22:46
              firemouse napisał:

              > > Kanwa is where the road named after some date I cannot remember that goes
              > from
              > > the Airport Novotel meets Aleje Krakowska. Nearby is an Italian restauran
              > t that
              > >
              > > looks like worse than nothing from the outside, but is reputed to be one
              > of the
              > >
              > > best Italian cuisines on the inside.
              >
              > The date is 1 Sierpnia (1 August) and is the starting date of Warsaw uprising.
              > Honestly, I believe you should be able to remember it, considering your high
              > interest in Polish affairs and history...


              Well, I didn't really put 2 and 2 together with the date. I'll remember it now.

              >
              > And the restaurant is very good indeed. Not that I know the owners, but it is
              > always good food there. Problem is with parking place though.
              >

              There is a bit of a parking area on 1/8 street.

              > But I still can't locate Kanwa there. Is this a shop in the crappy pavillon on
              > the other side of 1 Sierpnia? Next to the pharmacy?

              It's on the corner with Al Krakowska and is a top market. I didn't think it was
              a crap shop on the inside, but the architecture's not up to much.

              By the way, have you ever tried driving up to the Albert which you can see to
              the right just after Raclawicka when driving towards the airport? It's a bit of
              a test of intelligence to find your way up to that without a good street map.
              • usenetposts Re: Shopping 25.06.06, 00:32
                Actually I shopped in Kanwa again today and confirm that despite the grim
                outside look it has more zaletas to the average wada than most of the shops do.
                • firemouse Re: Shopping 26.06.06, 16:39
                  I don't question many indisputable zaletas the shop has. I just don't shop
                  there, but at earliest convenience I'll try it out.
              • firemouse Re: Shopping 26.06.06, 16:38
                usenetposts napisał:

                > Well, I didn't really put 2 and 2 together with the date. I'll remember it now.

                Just irony wink

                And I never tried to get to Albert, but I can imagine the pain smile

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