Back To La Cantina For A Pizza
I was hungry and as I couldn’t get hold of decent computer to search for another restaurant, I went back to La Cantina for a pizza.

Back To La Cantina For A Pizza
It was a pretty good gluten-free pizza too!
It does seem that the art ofd cooking gluten-free pizza is spreading around Europe.
I’ve had them in several Pizza Expresses, a couple of independents in the UK, Munich, Naples and now Warsaw.
Watch this blog for another one soon!
Gluten-Free Sweets In Warsaw
I found this shop close to the Old Town Square in Warsaw.
It was selling gluten-free sweets.
What attracted me was the gluten-free sign on the door. It looks like someone is doing their best to promote the concept of gluten-free food.
On searching the Internet I found this Polish site.
One thing I notice in the site is that the Polish Coeliac Society was only founded in 2006. So things must have improved in recent years.
We need a few more gluten-free sweet shops!
Gluten Free Snack – Polish Style
This was a snack I had for lunch.

Gluten Free Snack – Polish Style
It was billed as potato crumpets topped with smoked salmon.
It did give me a reaction though – I felt it was absolutely delicious.
Walking Around Warsaw
I spent most of the day wandering around Warsaw.
It is substantially flat and as I had a bus ticket for the day, I could sometimes cheat.
Four Memorials In Warsaw
Warsaw has a sorry history in the last hundred years. I took the tram to slightly outside the city centre to visit these four.
Sadly the Museum of the History of Polish Jews was closed as it was Tuesday.
The links to the appropriate Wikipedia pages follow.
1. Monument to the Fallen and Murdered in the East
2. Monument to the Ghetto Heroes





































