Tsar Restaurant
Local name: Restauracja Carska
The Carska Restaurant in Białowieża is a unique gastronomic establishment located in a unique, wooden building of the former railway station. The station was built in 1903 for Tsar Nicholas II and was given the name "Białowieża Towarowa".
The restaurant inside the building has been tastefully and tastefully decorated. Guests can enjoy original furniture referring to the tsarist times, an old tiled stove and a crystal chandelier. There are four rooms here: a representative main hall, a hunting room, a tsarist one, for lovers.
The dishes served in the restaurant combine traditional Polish and Russian cuisine. The ingredients used to make meals are most often gifts of the forest: blueberries, mushrooms, berries, rowan, juniper, bison grass. Next to them, chefs serve wild boar and deer dishes, buckwheat pancakes, pelmeni, game brine, as well as sturgeon-soup.
A historic water tower stands next to the building. Its interior was converted into guest rooms and apartments, which were arranged with stylish furniture and period accessories. You can take a bath in the Russian banya, i.e. a traditional sauna. On the tracks behind the station wagons stylized as tsarist salons were set up. These double apartments are very elegant and luxuriously equipped.