La Boheme is a stone's throw from Warsaw's old theatre, and it has become a popular haunt amongst theatre-goers and businessmen, as well as figures from the world of arts. Indeed, with its faintly louche fin-de-siecle atmosphere (leopard skin chairs and a soaring vaulted ceiling) you could well imagine Oscar Wilde floating in, with a flock of admirers in tow. Thus, staying in character, you can kick off with a dozen oysters and a flute of champagne, before moving on to such enticing dishes as Chateaubriand with Bearnaise sauce. As you can imagine prices are at the high end of the scale.
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