While many of Kraków's finer restaurants emphasize everything that is medieval about traditional Polish food, Biała Róża has no difficulty demonstrating it as entirely contemporary and (gasp) European. Well-presented, outstanding fish and meat dishes betray the prices, and the pre-meal cabbage pastry - while an apt introduction to Polish culinary invention - does a disservice to what's to come. Popular with older holidaymakers staying at the next door Radisson, Biała Róża offers fine service and fine dining in a spacious off-white interior of gold columns and understated swirl patterns with a fireplace and frosty chandeliers. And for those looking to enjoy the food at discounted prices, there is a changing daily lunch menu at 15zl.
(16-68zł)