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Located in
two ancient buildings in the Main Market Square,
The Wierzynek Restaurant is one of the most eye-catching sites in the area. Our
restaurant is famous for high quality service, delightful atmosphere, and an
excellent cuisine making the visit to Wierzynek an unforgettable experience.
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Restaurant's traditions of this place dates
back to 1792 when John Wentzl moved his gastronomy from close Krzysztofory to
this tenement. Today it is very fashion restaurant. In the opinion of many
people it is the best reasturant in Cracow.
Many outstanding Guests: politicians and artists were received here. Its
additional attraction is the great view to Sukiennice, Mariacki Church
and the whole Market Square.
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This restaurant, with its long tradition, is located in the old rooms of
a classic building on the Rynek (Market
Square), with views towards the Sukiennice (Cloth
Hall) and Mary's Church. It has a stylish Secession interior.
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The
Restaurant is the symbol of a culinary art at its best. Synonym of delicious
cuisine famous in Old and New World. HAWEŁKA
is told to be the essence of the best traditions of Old Polish cuisine.
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A small but
charming 'Pod Roza' is situated on Floriańska Street
that is the main trade artery of Cracow.
It’s a part of a tenement house,
formerly known as 'Noble House'Street. The restaurant is well known for its
best cuisine a perfect service.
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Undoubtely
the most distinguished restaurant in Cracow.
In principle, there are two specialities: refined French cuisine, and perfectly
equiped cellar full of french wines. The
restaurant Cyrano de Bergerac was awarded best restaurant in Cracow
for 2003 and 2004 by Newsweek Magazine. The interior is arranged marvelously
and one can feel the hand of a perfectionist.
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| Szara is certainly amongst the best
restaurants in Cracow.
It's got it all - a magnificent location on the market square, a beautifully
restored gothic ceiling, friendly service, delicious and well-presented ford.
An amazing setting (here you dine under
beautifully restored gothic ceilings), wonderful food and smooth service have
ensured this restaurant’s popularity
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One of the
oldest restaurant on the Grodzka street. The restaurant has been on The Royal
Route since 1969. Its staple of good, basic
Polish-Hungarian fare at a decent price, and in healthy portions, makes this
popular with locals and visitors alike. A place to enjoy gypsy music
with a glass of delicious Hungarian wine from Tokaj and Eger.
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Cheerful and inexpensive Polish home cooking from this new addition,
just outside the Planty. Nostalgia serves up vegetarian and fish courses in
addition to the normal Polish fare, and there are also a good range of salads
to choose from. A good place to drop by if you're looking for good home
cooking, but want to avoid the steeper prices of the Old Town
centre.
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Delicious Italian cuisine, cozy atmosphere and
friendly staff. There are 3 air conditioned rooms for approximately 110
customers altogether, including a separate banquet room for app. 40 people.
Nice interior and grate cuisine.
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Really great little restaurant with
plenty of cheerful service. Brazilian cuisine in Poland. Lovely food,
cool decor and good service
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Trzy Paprycki,'The Three Peppers', serves some of the best pizzas in
town, and its cosy interior and pretty Summer Garden
make for very congenial places to enjoy a lunch or dinner. If the
weather is nice, the garden at the back is one of the coziest in town.
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A very popular and busy pizzeria. Nice place with a genuine wood-fired
stove right in the heart of the restaurant. Cyklop also offers a number of
other generic, Italian-inspired dishes. Worth seeing.
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Equally popular vegetarian food bar
from the Bar Vega Group. A wide selection of delicious and varied food, a
relaxed atmosphere, with fireplace in the winter, and tables outside in the
summer. Friendly staff and fresh food looks a winning combination, and the
vegetarian fare a welcome break from more substantial meals elsewhere.
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The quality
of food is as high us in all ROOSTER restaurants, and in addition to that the
unique atmosphere of the prince Krak historical town ensures unforgettable
time.
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Orient Ekspres pitches itself as a culinary journey from Paris to Istanbul
without having to move yourself. The service is welcoming and cheerful. An
extra-ordinary interior is unforgettable.
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Jadlo (Peasant kitchen) is one of the most well-known destinations in
Cracow, popular with visitors and locals alike. The food is
well-cooked, simple and delicious, and the portions suitably hearty to
match the authentic peasant decor. Traditionally styled restaurant with
very traditional Polish cuisine. It’s served in authentic interiors.
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