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Welcome to Restaurant Claromontana, a delightful culinary gem nestled in the heart of Częstochowa, Poland. Located at the tranquil address of o. Augustyna Kordeckiego 2, this eatery promises an authentic dining experience that encapsulates the warmth of traditional Polish cuisine.
As soon as you step through the not-so-visible entrance, the cozy ambiance envelops you, with spacious tables and comfortable sofas that are perfect for groups, including pilgrims seeking a hearty meal after a long day. Despite some reviews mentioning that the service could use a touch more warmth, the overall vibe invites you to relax and enjoy a meal at your own pace.
Highlighted by satisfied patrons, the culinary offerings at Restaurant Claromontana are truly noteworthy. According to customer feedback, the homemade chicken broth stands as a comforting classic, while the hand-pinched pierogi reveal a dedication to traditional preparation methods. One enthusiastic visitor, Marita W, aptly praised these dishes, declaring, “Jedzenie pyszne i prędko podane," or "The food is delicious and served quickly."
For breakfast lovers, the star of the show might just be the eggs. Steve Ward raves about the exquisite scrambled eggs, describing them as “przepyszna,” complemented by warm rolls, butter, and fresh cucumber and tomato slices for an incredible value of just 12 zł. His experience emphasizes how the dish stands out even when enjoyed without any sides, showcasing the kitchen's ability to master even the simplest of meals.
At Restaurant Claromontana, each meal is an invitation to explore the rich flavors of Polish cuisine, crafted with care and served in a welcoming setting. If you find yourself in Częstochowa, do make it a point to visit this eatery—there's a delightful dining experience waiting for you that respects tradition while embracing the essence of good food.
“ Jedzenie pyszne i prędko podane. Rosół domowy a pierogi ręcznie lepione. Polecam! ”
“ Jajecznica przepyszna. Do tego bułeczka ciepła, masełko, plasterek ogórka i pomidora, wszytko za 12 zł. Ale najważniejsze że ta jajecznica smakuję, nawet solo, a taką musiałem zjeść bo był piątek i w tym miejscu w piątek mięsa się nie podaję. Wejście przez ogródek restauracji, trochę mało widoczne. W środku olbrzymie stoły i kanapy idealne dla pielgrzymek. Obsługa trochę się nudziła, trzy panie nie wiedziały co z sobą zrobić, średnio uprzejme. ”