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I reckon Chicago is the closest thing to a real American bar in Warsaw. Has a nice 'sit at the bar' atmosphere as well as plenty of tables for when hunger strikes or when you need to have a more intimate tete a tete. The dark polished wood and huge collection of enamel plaques all add to the character and the menu features a host of Tex-Mex classics, ribs, wings, T-bones, shrimp, enchiladas and fajitas (have to stop at this point as I'm salivating too much!). Also on offer is an extensive drinks list with copious cocktails and a quality wine list. As proof of this diner's popularity I've just read on the internet that there are currently 1.5 million Poles in Chicago! (HA-HA!) |
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reviewed by Dominic Magliocco from Ireland on Jan.06.2011 | |
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reviewed by Paul from United Kingdom on Aug.11.2010 | |
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reviewed by k&p from United States on Nov.30.2009 | |
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reviewed by malko from Poland on Aug.06.2009 | |
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reviewed by didi from Poland on Jan.21.2009 | |
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Not a review but a comment to Paul from the UK. Really what is the point visiting another country and going for an American steak.. The whole point in travel is to experience something of the culture... That includes the food. Want American steak, then go to America. Ignore my rating as i have not been in this restaurant but had to give points to post this. 












