Best Restaurants for Anniversary in Warsaw (2026)

Anniversary · Warsaw · 6 tables ranked · Updated May 2026

Compiled by the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Published January 14, 2026 · Updated May 9, 2026

The Belvedere sets its tables inside a 19th-century glass orangery in the Royal Łazienki park, peacocks on the grounds beyond the windows, and on the right evening it is the most romantic room in Poland. That is the standard this list holds Warsaw to. An anniversary table asks three things a birthday table does not — quiet enough to talk through a decade, light that flatters two rather than a group, and a kitchen that paces the evening instead of turning the table. Six rooms clear that bar, from a 635 zł Michelin tasting on Plac Trzech Krzyży to a candlelit Old Town tenement.

1.Nuta

Contemporary tasting · Plac Trzech Krzyży · tasting 635 zł · Michelin star

Andrea Camastra’s starred lab-precision tasting on Plac Trzech Krzyży — the destination-occasion room for a milestone anniversary in Warsaw.

Chef-owner Andrea Camastra cooks at Nuta on Plac Trzech Krzyży 10/14 in Śródmieście, a small theatrical room backed by an on-site lab where dishes like the aged-Parmesan foam over fresh pasta with truffle and slow-cooked yolk are built course by course. The tasting runs about 635 zł, roughly twelve courses, with a longer Maestro menu beyond it. MICHELIN first starred Nuta in June 2023 and retained the star in the 2025 Poland guide.

Book direct or through OpenTable a week or two out and ask for a quiet two-top; the room is small, so weekend tables go first and the anniversary note reaches the kitchen easily.

Book it for a milestone anniversary that wants the city’s starred tasting.  |  Skip it if a long, precise tasting menu is not how you celebrate.

2.Rozbrat 20

Contemporary Polish · Powiśle · tasting 635 zł · Michelin star

Bartosz Szymczak’s quiet park-side starred room with a fermentation-led tasting — intimate and serious, the elegant anniversary pick.

Chef and co-owner Bartosz Szymczak runs Rozbrat 20 at ulica Rozbrat 20 in Powiśle, a calm green-edged room above the park where a fermentation-driven tasting moves from snacks through nine courses to petit fours, the bread broth with Marmite-flavoured butter its signature opener. The tasting is about 635 zł, with a wagyu upgrade and wine pairings offered. MICHELIN awarded the star in 2024 and held it in the 2025 Poland guide.

Reserve direct; the room is small and quiet, so book a week or two ahead and request a window table looking out over the green toward the stadium.

Book it for couples who want a quiet, serious, park-side starred room.  |  Skip it if you want a buzzy scene; this room is deliberately hushed.

3.Belvedere

Classic Polish · Royal Łazienki Park · upper-end à la carte

Tables inside a 19th-century glass orangery among tropical palms in the royal park — the most romantic setting in Warsaw, bar none.

Belvedere sets its dining room inside the New Orangery in the Royal Łazienki park, entered from Parkowa Street, a 19th-century glasshouse with a hundred-year-old palm rising through the room and peacocks on the grounds beyond. Chef Tomasz Łagowski, named a discovery of the year by the Poland 100 Best Restaurants list, cooks classic Polish food with a modern hand at upper-end à la carte prices. MICHELIN has recognised the room in its Poland guide for roughly a decade.

Reserve direct by phone or email and ask for a table among the foliage rather than near the entrance; it is the engagement and anniversary room in Warsaw, so weekends book ahead.

Book it for the most romantic setting in the city, for the years that count.  |  Skip it if you want cutting-edge cooking over a glasshouse and palms.

4.Epoka

Historical Polish tasting · Hotel Europejski, Śródmieście · tasting 250–400 zł

Marcin Przybysz’s storytelling tasting drawn from old Polish cookbooks — book it for the anniversary that wants a narrative dinner.

Chef Marcin Przybysz, who won Top Chef Poland, cooks at Epoka on Ossolińskich 3 inside the Raffles Europejski building, a tasting that dates each dish to a source year, a crayfish soup reinterpreted from a 1682 manuscript among them. The Krótkie Historie menu is 250 zł and the longer Historie menu 400 zł, on a deposit booking with a service charge. It sits in the MICHELIN Guide Poland 2025 and holds three toques in Gault&Millau Poland 2026.

Reserve through the restaurant with the required deposit; the storytelling format rewards an unhurried evening, so book the later seating and let the menu unfold.

Book it for couples who want a narrative, historical tasting menu.  |  Skip it if you would rather a glasshouse view than a story on the plate.

5.U Fukiera

Traditional Polish · Old Town Market Square · upper-end à la carte

Candlelit antique rooms in a tenement on the Old Town Square, Warsaw’s oldest restaurant — the atmosphere pick for a romantic anniversary.

U Fukiera occupies the Fukierowska tenement at Rynek Starego Miasta 27 on the Old Town Market Square, Magda Gessler’s restaurant of more than thirty-five years on a site with dining history back to the early sixteenth century. The traditional Polish cooking is served across candlelit, antique-filled rooms that have hosted heads of state and royalty; pricing is upper-end à la carte. The setting, not novelty, is the draw.

Reserve direct and ask for one of the smaller back rooms rather than the courtyard if you want quiet; the Old Town Square location makes it a summer-evening walk as much as a dinner.

Book it for couples who want candlelit Old Town atmosphere and history.  |  Skip it if you want modern, cutting-edge cooking over old-world charm.

6.Nolita

Modern international · ulica Wilcza, Śródmieście · tasting 195–295 zł

Jacek Grochowina’s calm monochrome room with a glass-fronted kitchen — the polished, unstuffy anniversary for couples who skip ceremony.

Executive chef Jacek Grochowina runs Nolita at ulica Wilcza 46 in Śródmieście, a calm monochrome room with a glass-fronted kitchen where the tuna yuzu and grilled octopus lead a modern-international menu, alongside wagyu dim sum and a parsnip ravioli with Périgord truffle. The six-course tasting is 195 zł and the nine-course 295 zł, sitting in the MICHELIN Guide Poland selection. It is the refined-but-relaxed option on this list.

Book through OpenTable or direct a week out and ask for a table away from the pass; the room is quiet enough for two to hear each other across the whole evening.

Book it for couples who want polished, refined cooking without the ceremony.  |  Skip it if you want a grand historic setting; this room is modern and spare.

Avoid for an anniversary

Skip Kontakt for the night that matters: the Mokótów neo-bistro earns its Bib Gourmand, but it is a lively, sharing-plate wine bar built for a buzzy group rather than a quiet two-top marking a decade.

Skip Concept 13 atop the Vitkac department store for an anniversary; the rooftop teppanyaki room is scene-y and view-driven rather than romantic-quiet. And keep Nobu Warsaw on the bench: the cooking is excellent, but a 125-seat hotel-brand Japanese room runs corporate and buzzy, not the hush an anniversary asks for.

Booking an anniversary in Warsaw

Warsaw’s small starred rooms are the first moves because they hold so few tables. Nuta and Rozbrat 20 each seat a couple of dozen, so book direct or on OpenTable a week or two out and earlier for a weekend. Belvedere takes reservations by phone and email and fills fastest of all for anniversaries and proposals, so lock the orangery early. Epoka books on a deposit, and U Fukiera and Nolita take direct reservations comfortably at a week. Across the board, move earlier around Valentine’s week and the December holidays. Always note the anniversary when you reserve: Belvedere and U Fukiera both choreograph the table around a known occasion, and the kitchens can only prepare for what they are told in advance.

Frequently asked

What is the most romantic restaurant in Warsaw for an anniversary?

Belvedere, inside the New Orangery in the Royal Łazienki park. A 19th-century glasshouse with a hundred-year-old palm rising through the dining room and peacocks on the grounds makes it the engagement and anniversary room in Warsaw. For a starred tasting instead of a glasshouse, Nuta on Plac Trzech Krzyży is the intimate, theatrical alternative at about 635 zł.

How much does an anniversary dinner cost in Warsaw?

Nolita’s tasting is the value play at 195 zł for six courses, 295 zł for nine. Epoka runs 250 zł for the short menu and 400 zł for the long one, and both Nuta and Rozbrat 20 price their tastings at about 635 zł. Belvedere and U Fukiera are upper-end à la carte. Wine pairings sit on top of the tasting figures.

Which Warsaw restaurants have a Michelin star?

In the MICHELIN Guide Poland 2025, Warsaw holds three one-star restaurants: Nuta, Rozbrat 20 and hub.praga. For an anniversary, Nuta and Rozbrat 20 are the two starred rooms built for a quiet dinner for two. Epoka sits in the guide as a selected listing rather than a star, but its historical tasting and three Gault&Millau toques put it near the top of the city.

Do Warsaw restaurants do anything special for anniversaries?

Yes, when you flag it at booking. Belvedere and U Fukiera both choreograph the table around a known anniversary, the small starred rooms read their booking notes before service, and a request for a quiet two-top is honoured more often than not when made in advance. Note the occasion when you reserve rather than at the table, where it is too late to plan.

How far ahead should I book an anniversary table in Warsaw?

Lock Belvedere’s orangery first, since it fills fastest for anniversaries and proposals. Nuta and Rozbrat 20 each seat only a couple of dozen, so book them a week or two out and earlier for a weekend. Epoka, U Fukiera and Nolita take direct reservations comfortably at a week. Move to the front of every window around Valentine’s week and the December holidays, when the city’s best tables tighten.

Where should we go for a low-key anniversary in Warsaw?

Nolita on ulica Wilcza. A calm monochrome room with a glass-fronted kitchen and a tasting from 195 zł, polished but unstuffy, quiet enough for two to talk across the whole evening. It is the anniversary dinner for couples who want refined modern cooking without the ceremony of a grand historic dining room or a long formal tasting.

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