Once an enticing Mediterranean restaurant with outstanding paella on an atmospheric Kazimierz sidestreet, with Portofino's move to Szeroka's prime tourist track, the restaurant seems to have undergone a disappointing transformation into a rather uninspired Polish and Italian restaurant, offering a predictable menu that includes a few obligatory Jewish specialties. Aimed squarely at tourists, those saddled with tired, fussy kids, and having a hard time finding a table at some of the neighbourhoods better offerings may find Portofino to be precisely what's needed to save the evening. Those looking for a truly unique and memorable dining experience in Kraków will be wise to do their research and reserve elsewhere, however.
Portofino
Amenities
Child-friendly
Takeaway
Dogs Allowed
Wi-fi
Open
Open 11:00 - 23:00.
Price/Additional Info
(20-59zł)
Comments
Julie Jem
Lancaster, Lancashire
Delicious food and not over-packed when we visited, unlike most of the surrounding bars and restaurants in Kazimierz. Don't be put off by formal appearances. I had the lamb shank and my husband had the steak- both amazing.
Kimberly Norton
This was one of my favorite places to dine at when I lived in Krakow for 5 weeks. The food is wonderful!