Best International restaurants nearby. Discover the best International food in Krakow. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for International restaurants near you.. Krakow is one of the most culturally and politically significant cities in Poland. It was the central site of the Nazi General Government during WWII, and there’s still a residual feeling of solemnity here that’s especially apparent during visits to the Plaszow Concentration Camp and the Oskar Schindler Factory. Both the Historic City Centre and the Jewish District are brimming with cafés, shops, and pubs, and the 10-acre Main Market Square is a medieval feast for the senses.
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4 based on 700 reviews
Tastes to share and moments to remember! Polish cuisine, modern interiors, everything homemade. Miodova - this is a new way of thinking about polish, traditional cuisine in connection with continental style.
Miodova Restaurant is situated in the heart of Kazimierz (the Jewish Quarter), very close to the Old Synagogue and the Remu Synagogue.It is a very modern restaurant, serving a fusion of contemporary polish and international cuisine, so one might expect to try mainly traditional polish dishes with a twist.We visited on a Thursday night without having a reservation, as it was our first night in Poland, but we were seated in a lovely table with a view of the open kitchen.The interior is modern, although I would expect the lighting to be better suited for dinner time, as the place clearly lacked ambience.The menu card had a lot of options to choose from. As it was our first try of the polish cuisine, we ordered the Ruskie Pierogi (traditional, with potato and cheese), a traditional soup with dumplings and broth and the pan-fried marinated duck breast. Everything was well prepared, but definitely not something to remember.Service was indiffent and definitely not attentive, although they were polite. Prices were reasonable and the food had overall good value for money (we paid 166 zl, around 38,50 Euros, for the above dishes plus 2 glasses of red wine), although it is pricey by polish standards. However, drinks (especially wine) were very expensive, and I didn't like the fact that they charged us 15 zl (around 3,5 euros) for a 1 Lt jar of water that we didn't even order and it was not even bottled (probably tap water). Huge mistake for a restaurant that claims to be upscale.Our final impression was that we had a good dinner, but surely not something special or something to reminisce.
4 based on 633 reviews
We were seated within a minutes, had coffee at our table within 2, and had given our orders within 5. Received everything in about 15 minutes. The breakfast was amazing. Ordered the eggs and ham, waffles, black coffee, and the breakfast time cocktail. Everything was superb. Magda gave by far the best service I've had in Poland. Very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 700 reviews
Tastes to share and moments to remember! Polish cuisine, modern interiors, everything homemade. Miodova - this is a new way of thinking about polish, traditional cuisine in connection with continental style.
Miodova Restaurant is situated in the heart of Kazimierz (the Jewish Quarter), very close to the Old Synagogue and the Remu Synagogue.It is a very modern restaurant, serving a fusion of contemporary polish and international cuisine, so one might expect to try mainly traditional polish dishes with a twist.We visited on a Thursday night without having a reservation, as it was our first night in Poland, but we were seated in a lovely table with a view of the open kitchen.The interior is modern, although I would expect the lighting to be better suited for dinner time, as the place clearly lacked ambience.The menu card had a lot of options to choose from. As it was our first try of the polish cuisine, we ordered the Ruskie Pierogi (traditional, with potato and cheese), a traditional soup with dumplings and broth and the pan-fried marinated duck breast. Everything was well prepared, but definitely not something to remember.Service was indiffent and definitely not attentive, although they were polite. Prices were reasonable and the food had overall good value for money (we paid 166 zl, around 38,50 Euros, for the above dishes plus 2 glasses of red wine), although it is pricey by polish standards. However, drinks (especially wine) were very expensive, and I didn't like the fact that they charged us 15 zl (around 3,5 euros) for a 1 Lt jar of water that we didn't even order and it was not even bottled (probably tap water). Huge mistake for a restaurant that claims to be upscale.Our final impression was that we had a good dinner, but surely not something special or something to reminisce.
Most Popular Steakhouse food in Krakow, Lesser Poland Province, Poland
4 based on 749 reviews
Live Piano Music each Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday night from 7pm. The restaurant is located in an old renovated boutique building in Kazimierz. Choose from our FAB Polish and FAB Fusion dishes. The FAB Bar offers selection of Polish Vodkas, polis
Excellent food and superb service at very reasonable prices. After eating at several other places we went back because we liked it best. The cheese cake was a bit underwhelming, but full marks to everything else. Loved the sheepâs cheese and mushroom starter-generous and tasty. The pierogis were good: they offer three options: two without meat and one with pork so vegetarians can have a choice or both. The duck and fish were great.
Most Popular Sushi food in Krakow, Lesser Poland Province, Poland
4 based on 340 reviews
Healthy food from around the world which I think you'll love! Everyday delights include duck fillet, chicken fillets prepared many different ways, seafood, vegetarian dishes, and something for vegans too!
After reading reviews on TripAdvisor we decided to book meal here and wow were we not disappointed, it was quiet when we arrived and service was lovely not the best English but more than good enough, the quality and price of the food was exceptional probably the best value for money and taste I have ever had and Iâve eaten out a lot! Honestly great food and service you wonât regret it, Iâd be back tonight but itâs closed as itâs Easter Sunday and theyâre big into family holidays here.
Best Seafood food near Krakow, Lesser Poland Province, Poland
4 based on 647 reviews
Outstanding fine dining restaurant in Kraków with food & wine pairing menu. Albertina Restaurant & Wine is an exceptional spot on the culinary map of Krakow. Located in the very heart of the city, the restaurant lures with unparalleled interior character,
This is a fine dining restaurant with attention to details and flavor combinations. The pastry chef was spectacular. The breads and desert were divine. The steaks were really delicious although my momâs steak was not cooked to her liking. The chef served small dishes between courses. This restaurant is expensive for Krakow. Most of the patrons were business travelers. If you like fine dining in a contemplate environment this spot is for you. If you are looking for a casual experience t
4 based on 2297 reviews
Bindery of Taste Restaurant was established on the site of the old bindery at 20 Joseph Street in Kazimierz. Our menu refers to the tradition of the place by the formula based on binding (combine) own meal by the customer.In our restaurant we combine mode
We visited this restuarant earlier this month and we were impressed with the choice of menu and wine. Staff here are extremely friendly and knowledgeble and were really good at recommending dishes to try. This place can get extremely busy, so iâd recommend booking a table prior to your visit, as we did witness a few parties who were sent away as the restaurant was unable to accommodate them. The restaurant can get very loud, however this didnt stop us enjoying our night there!
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5 based on 548 reviews
Garden restaurant is a green gem in the very centre of Kraków. A beautiful, green garden, hidden in the courtyard of the old tenement houses constitutes the heart of the restaurant. Thanks to the glass walls the lush garden filled with trees, bushes and f
We visited with another couple during our stay in October 2019. I booked a table for the evening around a month in advance, and had notified them of two diners (me and husband) would really like the 5 course tasting menu but do without meat.On arrival, we were seated at a lovely table and our experience began. Our waiter said that the chef had prepared a 5 course tasting menu with fish dishes which was a very special touch. Our friends had the 7 course tasting menu. Saying that, with the addition of a mini starter (again, very thoughtfully adapted for the non-meat eaters), amuse bouche, petite fours, and additional creations from the chef there were another 4 courses at least! As well as being delicious (the word does not do the food justice!), the explanation from our waiter, and the presentation were top notch. At around £60-80 per head for the tasting menus we thought this was exceptional value.We ordered wines from the wine list having taken the advice of some reviewers.As we had different food and drinks (our friends also had some post dinner vodka and coffee), we split the bill per couple. Our bill (5 course tasting menu for two people, a bottle and two glasses of wine, and tip) came to just shy of £175. We thought this was excellent. I echo other reviewers who say that the Garden Restaurant is Michelin star quality without the price tag.If we were ever in Krakow again, we'd visit again in a heartbeat.Highly recommend.
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