Corleone Kraków
Krakow
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This is a long-standing eatery in Krakow, named after the Sicilian town from the Godfather trilogy. They offer high-standard Italian cuisine, and a garden to enjoy it in when the sun is out.
Dining
Polish cuisine offers a whole host of different flavours. Krakow itself is probably the gastronomic capital of Poland, offering many types of world cuisine, while steadfastly holding on to its culinary roots. Milk bars ("bar mleczny") offer great value polish dishes. Look out for thick soups like zurek (soup with sausages and potatoes) or barszcz (beetroot and dumplings). Bigos, or hunters stews, are also worth a try.