Eating in Masuria/Mazury - a good destination for vegetarians?

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We want to go as a small group to Masuria (Mazury) during summer. There are members of our group who are vegetarians. We will partly have to rely on restaurants. From previous travels in eastern Europe (not Poland) I know that most menus are heavy on meat. Is going to rural Poland a good idea with this limitation?



Best Answer

TripAdvisor mentions some vegetarian restaurants in bigger cities like Elbl?g, Olsztyn or Miko?ajki.

If you go to wilder places and look for small, traditional restaurants, then majority of food would be meat-heavy or at least with meat fat added.

But if you don't mind eating in non-vegetarian place, in every restaurant there will be dishes like dumplings with mushrooms, many vegetable soups etc. Although I'd recommend mentioning you're vegetarian when ordering, otherwise what looks in menu as non-vegetarian meal could be covered with pork rind.

If there's a separate section with vegetarian meals, it'll be probably described as "dania jarskie".




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