About this spot
Wawel brings authentic Polish warmth to the Eixample district with hearty portions that feel like a hug from home. Expect thick, savory pierogi and rich bigos stew that stand out against Barcelona's typical Mediterranean fare. The cozy interior makes it an ideal stop for travelers craving something warm and comforting after exploring the city.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order pierogi z grzybami (mushroom) or ruskie to experience traditional fillings unlike anything else in town.
- Ask for a side of sour cream, as it is essential for cutting through the richness of the bigos stew.
- Reserve ahead during winter months when locals flock here for their famous roasted pork and dumplings.
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Common Questions
How much does Wawel cost?
Meals range from €12 to €20, roughly $13 to $22 USD, offering generous portions for the price.
Where is Wawel?
Located in the Eixample neighborhood at Carrer de Sicília, 330, just a short walk from the Glòries metro station.
What should I order first-time visitors?
Start with the pierogi z grzybami for earthy mushroom flavor, then try the bigos to taste the slow-cooked sauerkraut and meat stew.
About this page
Restaurant: Wawel (Wawel)
Cuisine: polish
Location: Eixample, Barcelona, Spain
Source: Curated from local review platforms