Milk bars abound in Poland. They were named as such because the cafeterias used to serve cheese cutlets during the reign of Communism in the country as a form of government subsidy. Retaining the name despite not serving milk or cheese exclusively, now, milk bars are famous for dishing out inexpensive Polish staple foods. My friend and I ate at Bar Bambino, somewhere in Warsaw. She fancied interviewing me about pierogi. It's my first time doing a food review. Haha! Watch my video and comment on the channel. I would like to know your thoughts on pierogi, as I have only tasted a few. My favorite is pierogi in soup, which I ordered in one of the restaurants at the Royal Route.
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