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Amarylis

This innovative restaurant in Krakow is known for its elegant cuisine and tasting menus. Located between the Old Town and Kazimierz, Amarylis is a good choice for an upscale night out and Polish-influenced international cuisine.

Atelier Amaro

The Michelin-starred Atelier Amaro is the go-to spot for a sophisticated evening out in Warsaw. Offering both a six- and nine-course menu, Atelier Amaro implements seasonal products in its art-like dishes.
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Copernicus

This upscale restaurant at Hotel Copernicus serves classic Polish cuisine with a sophisticated twist in a dining room with just a handful of tables.
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Hamsa

Located in the historic Jewish quarter of Kazimierz, Hamsa is a casual spot for a delicious lunch of Jewish-Israeli cuisine. Some of the best dishes include the mezze platter, the sweet potato and pumpkin seed salad and lamb tagine. Don’t miss the baklava for dessert.
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N'Ice Cream Factory

Warsaw's N’Ice Cream Factory sells liquid nitrogen ice cream from its bright blue shop in the bustling city center. Visitors get to pick their base and mix-ins like peanut butter, matcha, Nutella, cookies, coconut and many more, before watching it transform into a frosty treat in just a few seconds.
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Pijalnia Czekolady E.Wedel

Poland’s oldest chocolate company, Pijalnia Czekolady E.Wedel has a handful of cafés throughout Warsaw where it serves its famous hot chocolate.
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Qchnia Artystyczna

A lovely casual restaurant in Warsaw's Łazienki Park, Qchnia Artystyczna offers lovely views from its terrace and a healthy, seasonal menu with dishes including spinach salad with goat cheese and raspberry.
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Restauracja Pod Aniolami

One of the top traditional Polish restaurants in Krakow, Restauracja Pod Aniolami has an ideal location in Krakow’s Old Town in the cellar of a 13th-century building and it serves Polish classics, including pierogi and wild boar steak with potato gratin.
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Restauracja Polska Rózana

Highly regarded as the best traditional Polish restaurant in Warsaw, Rózana is located in a two-story, pre-war villa. With romantic, flower-filled dining rooms and an alfresco garden, Rózana offers an elegant but casual setting and the traditional Polish cuisine is just as noteworthy.
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Trattoria La Campagna

A beautiful Italian restaurant in Krakow’s Old Town, Trattoria La Campana has a charming garden, where patrons can enjoy fare including tuna carpaccio, tagliatelle with black truffle and perch fillet with black lentils.
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Trattoria Rucola

With several locations throughout Warsaw, Trattoria Rucola is a staple for casual Italian cuisine. A perfect spot for families or for when you’re looking for alternatives to Polish fare, Rucola has an extensive menu with pizzas, pastas and salads.

Warszawa Wschodnia by Mateusz Gessler

Warsaw's uber-stylish Warszawa Wschodnia offers a hip alternative to the more old-school eateries in town. Located in the up-and-coming Praga neighborhood, it fosters an industrial-chic aesthetic and serves international cuisine (figs baked with goat cheese, grilled octopus and risotto with porcini mushrooms).
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Wierzynek

Open since 1365, Wierzynek is one of Krakow’s oldest restaurants and its location on the main square in the Old Town makes it ideal for a quick break while sightseeing. The menu offers consistent specialties like pierogi, beef tartare and wild boar steak.

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