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The other day I visited Alioli, an Italian-style cafe popular among Warsaw’s young people.
The beauty of this place is that if you order coffee on weekdays from 9am-12pm, you get the entire breakfast menu for only 1 zloty!
Located on Humierna Street, lined with fashionable stores and within walking distance of the Chopin Museum.
This restaurant can be used when you want to save money on breakfast.
Cheapest Breakfast in Warsaw! Alioli” Menu

- Breakfast menu 17-20 zloty => 1 zloty (about 30 yen)
- Coffee 7-15 zloty (about 210-450 yen)
- Pasta 22-35 zloty (about 660-1,050 yen)
- Pizza 15-25 zloty (about 450-750 yen)
etc. …
You can see the detailed menu from the official website.
On weekdays from 9:00 to 12:00, all breakfasts are 1 zloty (30 yen) if you order coffee.
American coffee + breakfast set for 10 zloty (about 300 yen).
Too cheap…
All in all, a latte costs 12 zlotys (about 360 yen).
On Saturdays and Sundays, coffee is only 1 groshe (0.3 yen) when you order breakfast between 9:00 and 12:00.
That’s 17~20 zloty (about 510-600 yen) for the set.
We also do lunch and dinner.
However, I don’t really like it at night because of the DJ nights and the noisy atmosphere.
Except for breakfast, the prices are not that competitive.
Let’s compare coffee prices with those of Green Cafe Nero, a coffee chain commonly found in Poland.
American coffee 10 zloty per cup
Cafe Latte 11 zloty per cup
Conclusion.
Aioli is cheap, even breakfast for the price of a cup of coffee.
Aioli is a cheap place to have breakfast for the price of a cup of coffee.
What you think of the restaurant and what you ordered

During the summer tourist season, people are said to line up from morning, but the day I went was still cold in March.
I went right after opening and was able to get in without waiting in line.
Even in the off-season, the tables were about 70-80% full.
Cafe latte (11 zloty)
I was wondering if you could order anything but American coffee for breakfast, but they say you can order a latte.
It was a regular tasty latte.
Salmon Benedict (19.9 zloty to 1 zloty)

Regardless of the original price, if you order coffee, the entire breakfast menu will be 1 zloty.
That being said, I am a cheapskate who wants to order the most expensive one, so I ordered the Salmon Benedict ^^^;
I was expecting something hot, but it was room temperature…
Maybe it’s because it has smoked salmon in it.
The taste is there.
The sausage or bacon one that the person next to me ordered looked better.
But considering it is one zloty, I am very satisfied.
Atmosphere of the store

Many tourists as well as locals were visiting.
The clientele is a bit younger because it is inexpensive.
It is best to visit when you have plenty of time to spare, as it is crowded and takes a bit of time for the food to be served. It is best to visit when you have plenty of time to spare, especially in the summer when lines are inevitable.
There is another store nearby. (Świętokrzyska 18, 00-052 Warszawa)
AïOLI Bread & Aperitivo (Warsaw) directions, basic information
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It is now April and spring is finally approaching in Warsaw.
More and more sunny days are coming!
After a dark and cold winter, the people on the streets seem to be in high spirits.
However, today’s minimum temperature is 3 degrees Celsius.
Many people are still wearing down.
In the midst of all this, open terraces have begun to appear in several cafes.
It’s too soon to tell.
I was thinking.
A lot of Poles having tea on the terrace!
Short-sleeved brothers and sleeveless sisters are elegantly enjoying their coffee time.
I walk past them wearing a down jacket.
The difference in temperature, it’s amazing…
I know how happy you are that spring has come, but isn’t it cold indeed? ^^;