Quite simply, this is an extraordinary place housed inside a medieval tower started by a Californian multimedia artist who's lived for more than 20 years in Europe and his Polish chef who spent five years in London learning to make a wide variety of exotic dishes and his own inventive masterpieces. Together they offer the best burritos in the city, authentic tasting Thai soups, Tikka Masala, Tajin Couscous and delicious fusion dishes such as salmon with sausage and parmesan chicken. They also play global music that is rarely heard anywhere else.
www.abramstower.pl
ul. Krainskiego 14
tel: +48 664 982 983
Abrams' Tower is also one of the most relaxing and romantic places in the city, perfect as well for business meetings and it's one of the only non-smoking restaurants in Wroclaw.
This place should also be known as a Resto Bar. It's a great late night atmosphere with a big wine bar and cocktails, food served late, which is rare in Wroclaw.
I had some trouble reaching them by phone to make a reservation. Their phone number has changed (new one is on their website's contact's page). Stuff like this keeps it the best kept secret in Wroclaw.
Just been over there and had some delicious new tapas dishes most of which you will never find in Spain. Really nice music too.
Their menu has changed - not as large as before, but always unusual: a bit of a combo of Tapas Bar, Mexican/Asian Restobar with a rare wine menu and equally rare Polish brand unpasturized beers that are a hit amongst the locals. Also, it's the only place in town that serves food late, it's a bit out of the center and tricky to find so it's rarely crowded. It's the perfect place to bring your mate/date or make an intimate party.
I travel between the UK and Poland on business and this place is a hidden gem inside of a courtyard that many people are missing out on. It's a completely unique experience, like entering another world that the mass of visitors are unaware of in flocking to the highly commercialized center market square known as Rynek. Abrams' Tower, which is owned by a Californian artist, interestingly sells some of the best beers made in Poland: unpasturized wheat, oat and honey varieties that you won't find in the Polish-owned restaurants and pubs. Most places sell the same name brands, nothing particularly special about them. Also, it's very hard to find Mexican food in Poland as authentic as this place has to offer and NEVER inside of a medieval tower with middle eastern style sofas...a very unusual eclectic place all done with unique taste.