If you support the slow evolution of Krakow's UNESCO-listed market square into a shopping mall food court, there's no better way to put your money where your mouth is than at Yummie. The menu has been revamped to feature grilled steaks more prominently than their array of chicken parts, but Yummie remains a tribute to American-style overconsumption. The seasonal outdoor seating is a godsend compared to the boring brick interior piped with cheesy music which somehow manages to impose fast food franchise appeal onto some of the most regal real estate in Europe. Poles get a pass, but you get a punch in the mouth if we catch you eating here. Also at ul. Kamieńskiego 11 (Bonarka City Center).
(16-49zł)
I enjoyed it! We had friendly cheerful service and straightforward food at a reasonable price. No smoking in the restaurant, which is a rarity in Poland. Don't be so pompous.
The waitress dumped four drinks in my lap, soaking my pants. I went to buy clean pants because I was very hungry and too far from home to change clothes and when I returned, I asked to have the burger for free. The management declined. I went to eat elsewhere. Why do business where the management values a burger over a customer?