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. The menu features a veritable list of birds and forest animals, including a rather tasty dead bambi. Prices are high for Krakow, but then so are the standards.
Margaret Reynolds 04 May 2009 We had not been to the Pod Roza for about two years following a rather disappointing meal there. We went again in early April this year and were delighted to find it was excellent. The ambience is unusual, the service impeccable and friendly and the food very good indeed. It is back on our list of favourite restaurants in Krakow!
We had not been to the Pod Roza for about two years following a rather disappointing meal there. We went again in early April this year and were delighted to find it was excellent. The ambience is unusual, the service impeccable and friendly and the food very good indeed. It is back on our list of favourite restaurants in Krakow!