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Restaurant spending in August 43 pct higher than last year – analysts

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In August this year, average weekly restaurant spending was more than 43 percent higher than a year ago, wrote Santander Bank Polska economists on Monday, after an analysis of transactions made with the payment cards of its customers.

Home food deliveries expected to boom in autumn - press

Having food delivered from restaurants to the home is becoming ever more popular in Poland and a second wave of coronavirus in the autumn will mean a flood of new orders for delivery services, Thursday's edition of the Rzeczpopolita daily reported.

Goodfellas! Eagerly-awaited DeNiro, Nobu and Teper hotel finally opens its doors

Famously fronted by chef Nobu Matsuhisa, actor Robert De Niro and film producer Meir Teper, the Warsaw branch represents the luxury brand’s 12th hotel and 43rd restaurant.

Back of the net: football star Lewandowski invests in fish restaurant

The restaurant will form part of a multifunctional water-complex in the Masurian lakes.

I just called to say I love... Łódź

With lockdown over, Webber checks out of Warsaw and books himself into one of his favourite cities – Łódź.

Beer we go! Pubs, restaurants and hairdressers to reopen next week!

PM Mateusz Morawiecki said Wednesday that restrictions would be lifted from Monday 18th May and will include easing lockdown rules on schools, public transport and sporting events too.

Biting into the future: restaurants roll out pay-first-eat-later initiative to help them weather the coronavirus storm

Customers will be able to buy vouchers which can later be traded in once the lockdown is over.

Well done, girls! Cooking pals close award-winning restaurant and take up sewing to help local hospital in fight against coronavirus

Voted Restaurant of the Year in 2019 for their enormously popular Agie and Katie Restaurant in the UK’s Stoke on Trent,  Agnieszka Biernat and Katarzyna Sitko are now helping their local community and front-line workers.

‘Our kitchen staff are treating this like war!’ Restaurants go on the offensive in fight against coronavirus

As the implications of a restaurant shutdown ring around Poland’s F&B sector, those involved in the industry have struck back in a spirited bid to keep the segment afloat. TFN’ s Alex Webber spoke to some of those leading the charge.

Meals for Doctors initiative sees restaurants and locals support frontline medical staff battling COVID-19

With doctors and nurses in the frontline in the fight against coronavirus, restaurants and members of the public have been rallying around to make sure they have enough food to keep them going.

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Song and dance group revives unique traditions of Poland’s Lemko culture

Historically from the Beskid and Pieniny highlands around Beskid Sądecki, Beskid Niski and parts of the Pienin mountains, the Lemkos were displaced from their native lands in 1947 and resettled in Western Poland as part of ‘Operation Vistula’, the Communist authority’s forced resettlement of several Polish minorities from the south-east of post-war Poland to the reclaimed territories in the west of the country.

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‘I grew up in death camp house’: Extraordinary story of women born in Auschwitz and who has lived there ever since

Once asked to draw the view from her bedroom window for homework, Anna Odi couldn’t decide whether to draw the crematorium or the gallows where Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess was executed. She told TFN: “I think I am a hostage to the stories of people who experienced this hell. I am continuing what my parents started, to be a witness. Like my parents, I owe it to the victims.”

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