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A-Petit (Poland)Newest Review: ... on the go are always tempted to stop at a fast food stall opening on to the street, if you walk in the "outside lane", you'll find yourself brushing against the fridges housing what could be your next meal. The proximity to the food proves too much for some people and they soon find themselves emptying their pockets in exchange for a fast fill, often eaten so quickly that there is ... more |
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by - written on 17/04/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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A-Petit have a few outlets around Warsaw with the most obvious being their largest one in the subway of Metro Centrum, as tempting as it might look to grab a quick snack, I'd think twice. Metro Centrum like metro stations and train stations around the world have that unique smell of sweet juices, coffee, pastries, masses of people and a hint of urine thrown in. Not that the latter ingredient is particularly strong, considering that the Warsaw metro is relatively new, unlike it's heave worthy Hungarian cousin in Budapest. Those on the go are always tempted to stop at a fast food stall opening on to the street, if you walk in the "outside lane", you'll ... Read the complete review

