Let me narrate this experience in reverse mode(of events and time). I asked the cashier to recheck if she had added the price of the apricot cake which she confirmed that she did. Yes it was that inexpensive! Almost a steal. Talk of the apricot cake it was the best desert I had in Poland in the last 3 months. No doubts about that! And this was the recommendation from the waitress to Aga(the star!!!) which looked so sinfully delicious, that I had to order it. This was after finishing the main course of a chicken with frites.(Sorry the menu was in polish & Serbian and I don’t know the name in either). But most of the people on the table went for the meat serving, which received a good feedback.(Check the pics uploaded). The choice of wine/coffee/soup was simple and good. I thought there was some government rule that nothing could be technically served free so they had to charge 2pln for the tea.(can you believe that — 2!!). Met an interesting group of people — Tanja(original Serbian on table), Natalia and Philip and of course Aga. Enjoyed the chats — funny and entertaining. Finding the place was a little more difficult today than previous, but I realize it would been easier to ask for the Serbian consulate than the Klub.