Customers of the Atrium Reduta shopping gallery can now enjoy the offer of the new Przystanek Smaku food court and the adjacent free play area for children. The newly opened restaurant space offers five dining concepts.


The author of the project of the food court and the Wow Zone, which will start operating in Atrium Reduta in autumn, is the Spanish architectural company The Leisure Way. The designers took care of the abundance of greenery and natural finishing touches. The opening of the Tasty Stop is the culmination of the first stage of the redevelopment and modernization of the Warsaw gallery.


We took advantage of the pandemic period to create a brand new space for our guests to spend time and meet at a table together,” says Mariola Chmielewska, director of Atrium Reduta.


In the new restaurant zone, fans of Asian delicacies can enjoy Silver Dragon with its offer of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Thai cuisine. A culinary journey following the flavors of the Mediterranean will be offered by Mąka i Oliwa. Home-made dinners and Polish cuisine are the specialties of Mleczarnia Jerozolimska. Fans of street food will be served by Republika Burgera, and lovers of chicken dishes - KFC.


Przystanek Smaku is located on the +1 level of the mall and can accommodate 370 people at a time. It is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The newly opened restaurant zone is adjacent to an entertainment area with a Euro Lider playground.


(eurobuildcee.com)


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