Simon P.
Yelp
I must admit, I longed for a real foodhall in Warsaw. I know, the food is overpriced and the whole idea js just another incarnation of a very old thing - a market, where people used to meet, eat, drink and talk. The same, but hipster way. Nonetheless, I like it and I was glad that some form of Smorgasburg finally arrived jn the capital of Poland.
In Hala Gwardii, former boxing arena, you can meet usual suspects - Asian dim sum, pastrami sandwiches, coffee, beer and sweets. Polish food is also pretty well represented, which is a nice gesture towards foreigners visiting this country, so they could grt something different than everywhere else.
Buying groceries here is also an option, albeit expensive and you can get the same for a better price outside, around Hala Gwardii and the neighboring Hala Mirowska.
Stop by sometimes for a concert or an evening party, it's worth it.