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Krakow

Poland

Safety Score

8/10

Currency

PLN

Language

Polish

Timezone

UTC+1

About Krakow

Krakow is a historic city with medieval streets, a castle, and deep cultural roots. The city is close to Auschwitz and the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Its lively squares and pubs keep it energetic.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Krakow is from May to September when the weather is warm and the Wawel Castle and Old Town are comfortable to explore.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan-1°40mm
Feb0°35mm
Mar4°40mm
Apr10°50mm
May15°75mm
Jun18°90mm
Jul20°95mm
Aug19°80mm
Sep14°65mm
Oct9°45mm
Nov4°45mm
Dec1°45mm

Best Restaurants in Krakow, Poland

Where to Eat in Krakow - Dining Guide

Modern Polish / Fine Dining

Bottiglieria 1881

$$$$
4.9
Bocheńska 5
Kazimierz

Dry-aged Trout / Smoked Butter

Krakow’s 2-star Michelin powerhouse. In 2026, Chef Przemysław Klima continues to push the limits of Polish ingredients in a stunningly intimate, wood-lined space.

Pros
  • +Elite technique
  • +Intimate atmosphere
  • +Flawless service
Cons
  • -Hardest booking in Poland
  • -Extreme price
French-Polish Fusion

Zazie Bistro

$$
4.8
Józefa 34
Kazimierz

Duck Confit / Potato Gratin

A Michelin Bib Gourmand legend. It’s tight, bustling, and romantic, serving French bistro classics with a distinct, hearty Polish soul.

Pros
  • +Exceptional value
  • +Romantic vibe
  • +Consistent
Cons
  • -Noisy/Cramped
  • -Always booked
Modern Jewish / Polish

Miodova

$$$
4.7
Szeroka 3
Kazimierz

Slow-cooked Goose / Caviar

Reimagines the multicultural heritage of Kazimierz. In 2026, it is the center for "New Jewish Cuisine," blending Middle Eastern spice with Slavic roots.

Pros
  • +Historic setting
  • +Creative fusion
  • +Beautiful decor
Cons
  • -Pricey for area
  • -Formal service
Meat-Centric / Offal

Karakter

$$
4.8
Brzozowa 17
Kazimierz

Sweetbreads / Horse Steak

The rebel of Krakow's food scene. Known for bold, aggressive flavors and an "unconventional" approach to meat. The 2026 spot for adventurous eaters.

Pros
  • +Bold flavor profiles
  • +Hip atmosphere
  • +Great wine
Cons
  • -Not for vegetarians
  • -Loud
Italian / Steakhouse

Fiorentina

$$$$
4.7
Grodzka 63
Old Town

Bistecca alla Fiorentina

Located on the historic Royal Route. It blends high-end Italian steak traditions with Polish seasonal ingredients in a breathtaking courtyard.

Pros
  • +Stunning courtyard
  • +Elite steaks
  • +Romantic
Cons
  • -Very expensive
  • -Tourist-heavy route
Renaissance / Fine Dining

Copernicus

$$$$
4.7
Kanonicza 16
Old Town (Kanonicza)

Tasting Menu "Past & Future"

Dine under historic frescoes on Krakow’s most beautiful street. The menu is a sophisticated bridge between Renaissance recipes and modern tech.

Pros
  • +Palatial setting
  • +Quiet luxury
  • +Historic
Cons
  • -Very formal
  • -Small portions
Modern Polish / Art

Szara Gęś

$$$
4.6
Rynek Główny 17
Main Square

"Grey Goose" Dessert / Goose Confit

Famous for its iconic "Goose Egg" dessert. Located right on the Main Square, it manages to maintain high quality despite its tourist location.

Pros
  • +Best square view
  • +Artistic desserts
  • +Grand interiors
Cons
  • -Tourist-heavy
  • -Pricey
Wine Bar / Bistro

Enoteka Pergamin

$$
4.7
Grodzka 39
Old Town

Charcuterie / Polish Wine

Part deli, part bistro, part wine cellar. In 2026, it is the definitive hub for discovering the rapidly improving world of Polish viticulture.

Pros
  • +Great wine variety
  • +Casual-chic
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Can be noisy
  • -Service varies
Authentic Neapolitan

Nolio

$$
4.7
Krakowska 27
Kazimierz

Pizza Margherita Sbagliata

The gold standard for pizza in Krakow. They import every ingredient from Campania. Sleek, modern, and consistently perfect.

Pros
  • +Authentic crust
  • +Sleek design
  • +High quality
Cons
  • -Always a queue
  • -Loud
Traditional / Refined

Kogel Mogel

$$$
4.6
Sienna 12
Old Town

Roast Duck with Apples

Classic Polish cuisine executed with a "grandma’s kitchen" soul but a "Michelin" eye. The goose and duck dishes are legendary.

Pros
  • +Secret garden
  • +Cozy/Elegant
  • +Traditional
Cons
  • -Busy/Tourist route
  • -Formal
Modern Gastronomy

Art Restaurant

$$$
4.7
Kanonicza 15
Old Town

Wild Mushroom Risotto

Technical, beautiful, and deeply rooted in the Małopolska region. It offers a more accessible but equally creative alternative to the top stars.

Pros
  • +Beautifully plated
  • +Quiet/Refined
  • +Professional
Cons
  • -Formal
  • -Calm vibe
Green Fusion / Social

ORZO People Music Nature

$$
4.5
Lipowa 4A
Zabłocie

Pinsa / Bowls / Cocktails

The 2026 hub of Zabłocie. A jungle-themed industrial space that focuses on "clean air" and social dining. Perfect for groups.

Pros
  • +Industrial-cool
  • +Lively/Green
  • +Great brunch
Cons
  • -Loud/Busy
  • -Sceney
Authentic Thai / Street Food

Molam Thai

$$
4.8
Rajska 3
Old Town (West)

Laab / Green Curry

Ranked among the best Thai spots in Europe. No "European spice levels"—this is raw, pungent, and incredibly authentic street food.

Pros
  • +Punches of flavor
  • +Trendy vibe
  • +Authentic
Cons
  • -Very spicy
  • -Small space
Modern European / Global

Pino

$$
4.6
Szczepańska 4
Old Town

Grilled Octopus / Risotto

A large, airy, urban space with an open kitchen. It’s the city’s go-to for a reliable, stylish dinner that pleases everyone.

Pros
  • +Great for groups
  • +Open kitchen
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Can be generic
  • -Noisy
Traditional Polish / Game

Restauracja Jarema

$$$
4.7
Plac Matejki 5
Stare Kleparz

Wild Boar / Venison Pierogi

Specializes in the "Kresy" (Eastern Borderlands) cuisine. Think heavy game meats, mushrooms, and forest berries in a rustic wooden setting.

Pros
  • +Authentic game
  • +Old-world charm
  • +Quiet
Cons
  • -Heavy food
  • -Traditional decor
Budget / Authentic

Kuchnia u Doroty

$
4.8
Augustiańska 4
Kazimierz

Placki Ziemniaczane (Potato Pancakes)

The definitive "local" spot. Huge portions of home-cooked Polish staples at prices that feel like 2010. The potato pancakes are a must.

Pros
  • +Ultra-cheap
  • +Massive portions
  • +Authentic soul
Cons
  • -Basic decor
  • -Long lines
  • -Cash-heavy
Modern Creative

Amarylis

$$$
4.7
Józefa Dietla 60
Kazimierz / Dietla

Scallops with Cauliflower

Hidden in a basement on the edge of Kazimierz. A high-concept, fine-dining experience that focuses on sensory surprises and wine pairing.

Pros
  • +Great wine pairing
  • +Intimate/Dark
  • +Creative
Cons
  • -Basement (no view)
  • -Slow pacing
Food Hall / Variety

Hala Lipowa

$
4.6
Lipowa 7
Zabłocie

Street Food / Craft Beer

A converted warehouse in Zabłocie. In 2026, it is the epicenter of Krakow's casual food scene—everything from ramen to local pizza.

Pros
  • +Cool industrial vibe
  • +Great variety
  • +Social
Cons
  • -Self-service
  • -Loud/Busy
Highlander / Folklore

Morskie Oko

$$
4.5
Plac Szczepański 8
Old Town

Smoked Sheep Cheese / Ribs

A portal to the Tatra Mountains. Live folk music, waitstaff in traditional dress, and wood-fire grilled meats. High energy.

Pros
  • +Lively music
  • +Fun atmosphere
  • +Good for groups
Cons
  • -Very touristy
  • -Loud
Italian / Casual

Amore Mio

$$
4.6
Loretańska 11
Old Town (West)

Seafood Pasta / Burrata

A cozy, owner-run Italian spot that feels like a private home. The seafood is flown in fresh, and the hospitality is unmatched.

Pros
  • +Warm service
  • +Fresh seafood
  • +Cozy
Cons
  • -Small space
  • -Hard to book
Contemporary / Garden

Garden Restaurant

$$$
4.7
Krowoderska 71
North Krakow

Duck with Beetroot

Hidden away from the crowds. It features one of the most beautiful garden terraces in the city and a sophisticated, light Polish menu.

Pros
  • +Stunning garden
  • +Quiet retreat
  • +Consistent
Cons
  • -Away from center
  • -Formal
Street Food / Pierogi

Przystanek Pierogarnia

$
4.8
Bonerowska 14
Old Town (East)

Pierogi with Berries / Meat

No-frills, counter-service pierogi. This is where students and locals go for the thinnest dough and the best fillings in town.

Pros
  • +Best value pierogi
  • +Authentic/Local
  • +Fast
Cons
  • -Standing/Small
  • -No ambiance
Bistro / Lifestyle

Zabłocie Concept Store

$$
4.7
Wisłostrada
Zabłocie

Modern Breakfast / Flatbreads

A 2026 breakout. Part design shop, part cafe, part bistro. It defines the "New Krakow" aesthetic: glass, plants, and minimal food.

Pros
  • +Ultra-trendy
  • +Great breakfast
  • +High design
Cons
  • -Limited menu
  • -Off-center
Historic / Medieval

Pod Aniołami

$$$
4.6
Grodzka 35
Old Town

Marinated Steaks / Plum Soup

Dine in 13th-century cellars. It specializes in the art of roasting meats over beech wood fires using medieval techniques.

Pros
  • +Medieval atmosphere
  • +Unique grill
  • +Historic
Cons
  • -Tourist-heavy
  • -Dark interiors
Seafood / Floating

Barka

$$
4.5
Podgórska (River)
Kazimierz / River

Mussels / Local Cider

A permanently moored barge on the Vistula. In 2026, it’s the place to be for summer sunsets, cold drinks, and fresh local fish.

Pros
  • +Sunset river views
  • +Fun vibe
  • +Outdoor seating
Cons
  • -Weather dependent
  • -Simple menu

Best Restaurants in Krakow - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in Krakow with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in Krakow, Poland. Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, Krakow's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in Krakow include Bottiglieria 1881, Zazie Bistro, Miodova, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of Poland.

The best restaurants in Krakow span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in Krakow is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our Krakow restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best Poland food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in Krakow for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Krakow

Krakow is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

Meal costs vary widely in Krakow. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

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About Krakow, Poland

Krakow is known for Castles, History, Food, SaltMine, Beer, making it one of the most visited destinations in Poland. When planning your Krakow trip, note that the local language is Polish, the currency is PLN, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Krakow is from May to September when the weather is warm and the Wawel Castle and Old Town are comfortable to explore.. Our free Krakow guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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