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Restaurants & Cafes in Krakow
With the development of the market in Krakow, the number and choice of places to eat has become pretty wide. That doesn’t mean to say that it is all good. Ethnic cuisines are generally brutalised in an attempt to make them acceptable to Polish palates. The figures we quote in brackets are the cheapest and dearest main courses on the menu. The opening hours we list are given to us by the restaurants but are rough guidelines as to when you can expect the chef to be working.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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The most exciting development Kraków’s foodie scene has witnessed for quite some time. Italian owned, this chic cellar space comes decorated in a
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Three vaulted rooms decorated with an equine motif – paintings of Cossacks and jockeys hang alongside sabres and hunting trophies – as well as an
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Quite a launch party this place: according to legend the opening night back in 1364 was attended by five kings and nine princes. Since then it’s been one
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Classy staff serve Polish classics taken to new heights in sumptuous surroundings. In other words, a treat. Try the classic żurek soup - we do not
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Bar Smak ROCKS!!! Basic but tasty Polish food at rock bottom prices. The staff don't speak much English, but the menu is translated into Enlgish. Just go up and order, and they will bring out the food in record time. I stayed in Krakow for a[...]
Having recently come back from Krakow I had the pleasure of eating here.Quite simply, as good a meal as I've had anywhere in the world.[...]
Excellent. One of Poland's best restaurants.[...]
Dreadful. Only claim to fame is that Prince Edward once ate there in 2004. There are much better places than this tourist trap in Krakow.[...]
A group of six of us were really looking forward to our 'Mexican ' night there, but we came away quite disappointed.We were there on October 5th last.Firstly we ordered a plate of tortillas just to have before our starters as we were quite h[...]