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He went with his wife to a restaurant in Mielno. A surprising receipt – o2

Holidays are at its halfway point, the weather is good, so thousands of tourists still flock to the Polish sea. Unfortunately, this year, in addition to warm sand and the sound of waves, holidaymakers on the Baltic Sea are also faced with exceptionally high prices related to the currently raging inflation.

From the beginning of the season, the media is flooded with receipts of horror from seaside shops and restaurants. Expensive can effectively take away the desire to spend holidays on the Polish coast. Fortunately, there are still places to eat well at a reasonable price.

A receipt of gentleness from Mielno

Such a place was recently visited by our reader, who went on holiday with his wife to Mielno. Mr. Tomek explained in a message to our editorial office that he was attracted to the inconspicuous restaurant by a long queue in front of the entrance. After all, so many people cannot be wrong! It quickly turned out that the place attracts crowds with cheap and good food.

After eating a delicious dinner, the man decided to show us his “receipt of gentleness”. The couple ordered two pieces of cod, a half-liter beer and fruit juice. They paid only PLN 72 for everything. For such a crowded tourist place, such a price for two meals with drinks seems fair.

Mr. Tomek also sent us photos of the menu from the place loved by tourists. The prices are relatively affordable. 100 g of flounder carcass costs PLN 5.50 there, and 100 g of cod fillet or pollock – PLN 7. The prices of dinner sets with meat and side dishes oscillate between PLN 21 and PLN 23. Such amounts can stimulate the appetite!

# Show Receipt. We have been publishing the so-called “receipts of horror and gentleness” from various tourist resorts throughout Poland and beyond. Thanks to this, our readers can better prepare for planning their trip budget. Send us your “horror receipts” or “gentleness receipts”. Write to us via dziejesie.wp.pl.

See also: Poles spend more on trips. “We travel a little further, a little more expensive”

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