European restaurants in Poland
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Wentzl
Dating back to 1792, this historic eatery is perched above the main market square. With timbered ceilings above, Oriental carpets below and fine oil paintings all around, it is certainly a spectacular setting to feast on haute cuisine such as foie gras, chanterelles in cream, and duck marinated in żubrówka (bison grass vodka).
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Dynia
While Dynia's interior is chic - with leather furniture and avant-garde floral arrangements - it is the gorgeous, green courtyard that is so enticing. Crumbling brick walls surround the fern-filled space, evoking an atmosphere of elegance amid decay. The menu is a modern European mix, with a few low-cal options on the 'fitness menu'.
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Pod Lwem
Named after the evocative bas-relief on its facade, this cute cafe 'under the lion' is a fine place for a tasty breakfast or a light lunch. Specialities such as grilled eggplant and chicken in mustard-cream sauce are a nice change of pace from bigos (stew) and pierogi.
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Avocado
Believe it or not, there is not an ounce of guacamole on this menu. Rather, the sophisticated European fare includes delights such as roasted lamb in chèvre sauce or grilled salmon with strawberry salsa. Take a seat on the lovely patio, or retreat indoors into contemporary chic.
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Farinella Kuchnia & Bar
Less formal but no less delicious than her big sister Farina. Warm and welcoming, this lovely little bistro offers lighter fare such as soup, sandwiches, salads and pasta - a perfect lunch stop.
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Kuchnia I Wino
The name, 'Cuisine and Wine', may not suggest this bistro has a lot of imagination, however, the delightfully inspired Mediterranean menu is unusual in Kraków, featuring handmade pasta and fresh seafood. It's hard to resist the lovely garden setting, while the interior, with its sky-painted ceiling and Tuscan tones, is also inviting.
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