Słodki Słony

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Warszawa, Poland

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Bakery· Cake shop· Lunch restaurant· Pastry shop· Candy store· Breakfast restaurant· Restaurant

Słodki Słony Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Słodki Słony is located in Warszawa, Poland on Mokotowska 45. Słodki Słony is rated 4 out of 5 in the category bakery in Poland.

Address

Mokotowska 45

Price range

$

Phone

+48 226224934

Service options

Kerbside pickupDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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N Ferenstein

I bought poppy seed cake and cream cake. Unfortunately apart from the texture both had exactly the same rum/brandy taste. In case you are a cake fan totally not recommend for a cake feast - the left overs (or shall i say most of it) went for the birds. Not eatable especially for the price

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Singapore Sling

It looks like a pastry shop when you first enter but a restaurant and small sitting area are available once you step inside. Excellent Polish dishes!

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Chic Traveller

Magda the polish TV chef star equivalent to Gordon Ramsey owned this place decorated like a doll house. Try the Pope cake or any others you will not be disappointed.

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Alexander

Nice cakes but most of the cakes don’t look fresh and one came with a little dust on it. The sizes are generous but the selection is limited

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Kamil K

Pricey but you can't say the cakes are cheap or badly make. This place takes out guess work if you don't want to waste time on bad quality sweets. The interior is nice.

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Derek Zardus

Beautiful place to eat if a little too expensive. Best Chocolate and Strawberry cake I've had in Warsaw but a small slice for 27 zł. The entree of cutlet was well over priced for 42 zł. I recommend for a date for coffee and cake for the atmosphere only. Waiyresses were friendly enough. Even though the waitresses understood English, they continued to talk in Polish. Added a gratuity with only two people without any warning. Upstairs was lovely and private but stuffy during the beginning of summer with little air flow. Dessert case is very beautiful and quite impressive.

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Matthew Henry

Found this historic café via Lonely Planet guide. The front of the shop is a traditional Polish patisserie, and at the back is a very quiet café with an upstairs. Very quiet, subtle lighting, comfortable sofas. Very friendly waitresses, and the cakes are simply divine

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Adam Mrozek

Amazing pastry cuisine, with wonderfull handmade fruit sweetrolls - polish \drożdżówka\.