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Grycan, Warsaw



Even though Grycan has been at this location only since 2004, they are practically an institution in Poland.  The husband and wife who have created this business, both come from generations of ice cream makers.  This location has been very well known since another much beloved ice cream shop called "Zielona Budka" A Green Hut, has occupied this space for many years.

Not much has changed under the new owners, the ice cream is still delicious, they have excellent shakes and very solid cakes and pastries.


 The choices of flavors are vast, some very creative and all very fresh and yummy.


I loved the strawberry sorbet, very refreshing.








 While ice cream is their specialty, I come her for a Polish delicacy - the rurka z kremem (a pipe with cream).  It is a freshly baked wafer, nice a crispy and filled, right before the purchase, with freshly whipped cream.  It is my favorite childhood treat and just like the paczki, a huge part of the Polish cuisine. 



Rurki have to be eaten fairly soon after the purchase, the wafer tends to get soggy after a couple of hours.  Some people like the wafer a bit softer, I prefer a nice crunch.



Grycan
locations throughout Poland
I like the original location on Ul.  Pulawska 11
Monday - Saturday 9am - 8pm
Sunday - 10am - 8pm

Joanna


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