Italian restaurants in Poland
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Kuranty
The menu is firmly based on the three Ps: pizza, pasta and pierogi (including a rather tasty baked version which looks suspiciously like the Italian calzone). Random photos and extraordinary Art Nouveau lights add to the atmosphere. Be warned: sports-playing TVs hang off the walls.
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Bacio
Romance is a wonderful thing, and if you like it shoved down your throat then you’ll go weak at the knees over Bacio. The décor here is over the top, featuring a copy of Klimt’s The Kiss, a portrait of Juliet, and more dried flowers, cat paraphernalia and horse pictures than a little girl could ever wish for. This shrine to amour also specialises in authentic Italian home cooking, from melt-in-the-mouth carpaccio to linguine with wild mushrooms.
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Rozmaryn
It may be the most pricey restaurant in town, but there’s a reason – the Italian food served here is excellent, as is the tasteful décor. In addition to the soups, pastas and salads, there are more exotic dishes such as curries. Service and presentation is top class, and there’s a way to enjoy it without breaking the budget: dine here between 1pm and 5pm on weekends, when all the dishes are discounted by 50%.
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Arsenał
Parents, children, pasta lovers and archaeological buffs will all be satisfied with Arsenał. It’s located next to the Archaeological Museum, serves scrummy home-made pasta with a range of sauces, and has a playground, playroom, and kids’ menu for the little-uns.
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Antonio
If you’re not hungry after smelling the garlic aroma drifting up to the street from this cellar restaurant, you may be deceased. The dining area features red-checked tablecloths, candlelight, roses, Renaissance-inspired artwork and quality Italian food.
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Avanti
Serious and authentic Italian food served in a refined, atmospheric interior that wouldn’t be out of place in any sophisticated city – if you excuse the scale model of the Leaning Tower of Pisa housing the wine selection.
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Warsztat
Takes the concept of 'piano bar' to a whole new level. Horns, harps and accordions adorn the walls, while the centrepiece is a piano submerged into the floor. Delicious pizzas, pastas and salads constitute the bulk of the menu.
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La Campana Trattoria
Not that Kraków needed another Italian restaurant, but this one boasts the city's most delightful, flower-filled courtyard setting. On a summer day, there is no better place to sip pinot grigio and munch on antipasti.
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Belfast
Taking its name from the brewery sign on the outside, the Belfast is Nysa’s most stylish place, serving inventive Italian and Polish dishes and – wait for it – green beer.
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Cherubino
Cherubino, which bills itself as a restaurant and winery, offers lovely Italian dishes amid a charming, artsy interior. The antique carriages filling up the room are wonderful.
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Antica Roma
This comfortable eatery a short distance southwest of the castle has pizza (12zł to 15zł), pasta (13zł to 18zł) and more ambitious Italian main courses.
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Pizzeria Pier
Drinkers and diners alike congregate in this den of pasta and pizza clutching the hindquarters of the Town Weighing House.
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