My original plan for trying to witness the Wrocław lamplighter was to sit at this place for a bit on the patio with maybe some apps and a beer. It was well rated and looked nice. What I didn't check closely enough was the menu. Maybe it's seasonal or varies by week, whatever. Night we were there 9 of the 10 apps featured asparagus and the 10th was probably mushrooms and shrimp or something similary unappetizing. Dissatisfied with the offering, I needed to improvise. I had pinned Ragu during my pre-trip research. Just in case. Wasn't sure if we could make it there, eat, and make it back in time for 'dusk' (vague starting time of the lamplighter). But we were hungry, so off we went.
Turned out to be a great call. Nice enough to each outside. Judy loved me taking this pic.
Starter of burrata with their homemade bread was quite good. Happy to have a glass of primitivo, too.
I got one of the ravioli dishes. It sounded like something I would make up in my imagination more than what an actual restaurant would serve. Sweet potatoes, peanuts, ginger, habanero. Yes, please. Was delicious.
The place felt very pretty neighborhoody. Though it's on a main street we saw a number of walk ins, both to sit down and take away. Our experience here was another part of the good vibes I felt throughout our visit in Wrocław.
Many good options for dining around the city, so I'd probably try a few others before heading back to Ragu. But I'm glad we stopped in that night.
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