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Milk & Co
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Once you’ve walked through the very smart bar and lounge in the swank lobby of the Radisson Hotel, hidden just behind them you will find the Milk & Co restaurant.
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Trzy Rybki
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Hotel Stary won an interior design award in 2007 and the interiors of its ace restaurant are no less awe-inspiring, balancing the modern with finely preserved details of this ancient building.
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The Olive
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Top class Mediterranean dishes served inside the imperial environs of the Sheraton. The glass roof makes it possible to dine under the stars while the foliage dotted around adds to the al fresco atmosphere.
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Aperitif
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This city-centre bargain near Mały Rynek features a creamy interior livened by bright orange tablecloths and garden dining in the back during the summer.
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Szara
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An important looking restaurant which seems to draw most tourists at least once during their visit. Vaulted ceilings, crisp linen
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Pod Różą
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Excellent Polish and European cuisine served under a glass-covered atrium in the Pod Różą hotel. A piano sits on a raised platform, and higher up there’s a balcony with tables overlooking the main floor.
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Vanilla Sky
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The flagship restaurant of the 5-blinger Art Hotel Niebieski, Vanilla Sky takes a healthy approach as one of the city's
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Szara Kazimierz
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Opening after its sister establishment on the Rynek, the second Szara achieved 'Kraków legend' status just as quickly.
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Dynia Resto Bar
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Ultra stylish, with a design that incorporates lots of shining leather, bare bricks and circular patterns. But the best bit of all is the large garden, an absolutely ace spot festooned with plant life and girdled by an ancient red brick wall.
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Amadeus
Classy staff serve Polish and European classics taken to new heights in the sumptuous surroundings of frescos and 17th century furnishings.
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Amarylis
Like the Queen Boutique Hotel it's lodged in, Amarylis features a smart, modern design of black and white furnishings with fresh flowers on every table, contrasting with the vaulted brick and stone cellars of this historic building.
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Ancora
A crisply designed restaurant with bedsheet white walls and table settings, an open kitchen and carefully tended shrubs guarding the doorway, Ancora puts itself forward as a smart alternative to Kraków's antique-stuffed cellars.
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Andromeda
This large, modern restaurant is not only spacious but also mildly space-themed in keeping with the aesthetic of the Galaxy Hotel it's located in.
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Aperitif
This city-centre bargain near Mały Rynek features a creamy interior livened by bright orange tablecloths and garden dining in the back during the summer.
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Baroque
Known as one of Kraków's best cocktail bars, Baroque's second location in Kazimierz moonlights as more of a restaurant while the same mastery of mixing drinks is still on display.
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Baroque
An attractive modern space that's created plenty of ripples with a drinks menu that is second to none including an impressive 100 or so vodkas.
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Coltrane Restaurant & Music Bar
If you’re looking to bypass American frat kids and British rugby teams then head to this secret den, a sleek and shining jazz haunt situated in an area completely off the Lonely Planet radar.
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Copernicus
Inside one of Kraków's most exclusive hotels you'll find one of its most exclusive restaurants. The menu aims high, and gets results with gourmet choices that change with the seasons in order to incorporate fresh local produce as much as possible.
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Dominikańska 2
Hung with poster-sized black and whites of interwar Kraków, this cafe/restaurant aims to present the ancient city in a modern way.
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Dynia Resto Bar
Ultra stylish, with a design that incorporates lots of shining leather, bare bricks and circular patterns. But the best bit of all is the large garden, an absolutely ace spot festooned with plant life and girdled by an ancient red brick wall.
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Figa z Makiem
Enter through a beautiful breezeway filled with fresh flowers, wine bottles, soft lighting, exposed timbers and an enormous gramophone to discover this Old Town gem.
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Floriańska
An exceptional atmosphere and surprisingly modern aesthetic is created inside this old building by combining patterned wallpaper and bold colours with a variety of antiques and fine table dressings.
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Globe Cafe
Globe Café is a stylish and well put together bar/restaurant that has the misfortune of facing perhaps the most aesthetically-displeasing communist monstrosity in all of Krakow.
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Irish Pub Nic Nowego
Our bar of choice in central Krakow, though there’s more to Nic Nowego than late nights and blank memories. Tom the owner
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Konik na Biegunach
Deceptively large with two entrances and a seasonal courtyard garden in between, Rocking Horse offers a comfortable hideaway, suitable for a quiet dinner date or group get-together.
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Kuchnia i Wino
This local favourite offers a quiet, intimate setting for a romantic dinner just off the bohemian debauchery of Kazimierz's main square from which you can try to pluck a date for one of the best meals in the area, with the open fireplace the finishing touch.
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Main Square
Set in the wonderful Renaissance-era Pałac Pod Baranami (Palace Under the Sheep), Main Square is a luscious setting steps away from the bustle of its namesake.
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Metropolitan
Ten years on and we're still saying it: this is Kraków’s best breakfast with a choice of British fry-ups or American-style maple syrup pancakes to help soak up the liquid indulgences of the night previous.
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Mięta RestoBar
The menu is mostly Italian with a large selection both of salads and pizza. Chilean or Czech beer give it more of an international flavor, especially if you’re a little overwhelmed by the omnipresence of Italian cuisine in Krakow’s centre.
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Milk & Co
Once you’ve walked through the very smart bar and lounge in the swank lobby of the Radisson Hotel, hidden just behind them you will find the Milk & Co restaurant.
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Nova Resto Bar
A vast canteen space that makes use of wood partitions to separate tables and abstract art to add to the visual diversions. They’re not fooling anyone, this eyesore has the aesthetics of a school dining hall.
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Olive Tree Restro
Jewish-owned, with a slick menu in Polish, English and Yiddish, on first glance the Olive Tree looks more like an art gallery or lounge than Kraków's only kosher restaurant.
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Opera Cafe Pub Restaurant
Gallons of purple and futuristic glass booths upstairs make Opera a refreshing alternative to the tried and stale decor formulas.
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Pod Różą
Excellent Polish and European cuisine served under a glass-covered atrium in the Pod Różą hotel. A piano sits on a raised platform, and higher up there’s a balcony with tables overlooking the main floor.
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Restauracja Alrina
If you're thinking of boarding one of the several dining vessels along the Wisła River, make it Alrina. This Dutch cargo
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Restauracja Unicus
Award-winning Polish chef Rafal Targosz oversees an enticing range of predominantly Polish dishes in this recommended, atmospheric hotel-based cellar restaurant.
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Restaurant Cafe Oranżeria
Featuring marvellous views of Wawel, this classic venue starts the day with a wide selection of breakfasts including bacon and eggs and the good international food just keeps on coming.
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Restaurant No. 7
If you were unambitious enough, you could actually spend your entire stay in Kraków in this single building. Number 7 (its
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Resto Illuminati
Though the name comes off as a tad trendy and eager to be elite, Illuminati's connotations of smart, secretive and ancient recipes are an apt portrayal of this attractive restaurant hedging modern Warsaw style into a medieval Kraków setting.
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Rubinstein
Rubinstein is in the heart of the Jewish quarter and is just across the way from the Krakow’s historic Jewish Cemetery.
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Scandale Royal
Scandale Royal successfully skirts the line between lounge, cafe and bistro by being one of the most stylish places to be all day and night.
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Studio Qulinarne
Housed inside an old bus hangar on the site of the City Engineering Museum, Studio Qulinarne has taken this airy industrial interior of bricks and timbers and turned it into one of Kraków's most elegant dining destinations.
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Szara
An important looking restaurant which seems to draw most tourists at least once during their visit. Vaulted ceilings, crisp linen
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Szara Kazimierz
Opening after its sister establishment on the Rynek, the second Szara achieved 'Kraków legend' status just as quickly.
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The Olive
Top class Mediterranean dishes served inside the imperial environs of the Sheraton. The glass roof makes it possible to dine under the stars while the foliage dotted around adds to the al fresco atmosphere.
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The Piano Rouge
A sensory delight with crimson flourishes, feathery boas and gilt picture frames providing an air of Parisian decadence. A private
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Touch Inn
Welcome to Touch Inn, the first place in Kraków to combine going out to eat with gadgetry. How it works: Each table has a touch screen 'virtual' menu so you can place your order without the inconvenience of personal service.
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Trufla
The Krakow dining scene continues to improve and this cosy place at the Pl. Szczepanski end of Tomasza Street is a good example.
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Trzy Rybki
Hotel Stary won an interior design award in 2007 and the interiors of its ace restaurant are no less awe-inspiring, balancing the modern with finely preserved details of this ancient building.
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Vanilla Sky
The flagship restaurant of the 5-blinger Art Hotel Niebieski, Vanilla Sky takes a healthy approach as one of the city's
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Villa Decius Restaurant
Formerly an aristocratic home, then a boarding school, and later a tuberculosis hospital, the beautifully renovated Villa Decius complex makes for an interesting diversion from central Kraków.
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Wentzl
In the upstairs of an historical 15th century building on Kraków's market square (nice view, huh?), Wentzl itself can trace its lineage back to the 18th century.
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Winoteka Winoman
Winoman is a hidden haven in the Old Town for wine enthusiasts. Their wines from all the most popular wine-countries of the world draw you in, and the food to go along with them may well bring you back.
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