Ceska Chodba makes no secret that it provides an edible homage to all things Czech for the good denizens of Krakow. Before you even get to the food, you’re immersed in classic Czech art-work, photographs, music, and maybe even a waiter or two. The Czechs take great pride in their beer, dumplings and goulash (both the entree and the soup) and you would do well to try all three here. They’ve even got a few Polish dishes on the menu if you lose your nerve. For those of you who have been hunting for the surprisingly scarce oases of Bohemia in Krakow, say ‘ahoj’ to Ceska Chodba.
(14-42zł)
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Open:
Open 11:00 - 23:00.Address:
ul. Zwierzyniecka 30Phone:
(+48) 12 421 05 62www:
http://www.ceska.chodba.pl
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My wife and I stayed near this restaurant in the summer of 2011 and ate there about five times over eight days. The owners and staff are wonderful the food is great (we worked through much of their menu and thoroughly enjoyed every meal) the prices were great for the quality of food. Tucked away about a five minute walk from Wawel the atmosphere was romantic clean and relaxing. Easily my favorite all-around restaurant in Krakow.