Step inside the 14th Century tenement house of the Vincent Hotel and Apartments, and you will discover one of the most idiosyncratic places to dine in Wroclaw. A labyrinth of chambers and alcoves, the Vincent Restaurant has some truly great spaces in which to enjoy your supper - particular in the cellar, where vaulting ceilings and lanterns give the impression that you're out for a pic-nic in the Mines of Moria. The menu is just as otherworldly as the setting, with aromatic Thai chicken and veal-stuffed dumplings incongruously cluttering the same pages. If you're looking for a stamp of approval, Norman Davies, plus plenty of Poles you've never heard of, have all signed the guestbook.
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