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It’s been a while since a review of a Polish restaurant has appeared in this column, and with the plethora
Read moreIt’s been a while since a review of a Polish restaurant has appeared in this column, and with the plethora
Read moreFor all its much-vaunted improvement in the past few years – and there has been much of that, no doubt
Read more‘Parampara’ means ‘tradition’ in Hindi, so I was curious if it lived up to its name – tradition being a pretty important thing in Indian cuisine
Read moreDepeche Mode’s first concert in Krakow took place at the Tauron Arena – the electricity company sponsors being entirely appropriate for these electro-rock pioneers, who have been bestriding the world stage for nearly four decades now.
Read moreAnother month, another Indian restaurant opening its doors to the increasingly ethnically-orientated Krakow food scene. So, where does The Indian Connection fit in to this pageant of papadum purveyors?
Read moreSzara Gęś has made me reassess my somewhat blinkered view of the Rynek. This is fine dining at its best, impressive without being too flash.
Read moreDining in the pitch dark? And eating food you can’t see, without even knowing what it is? That’s a curve ball. I dropped in to illuminate our readers.
Read moreI decided to find out and do something I haven’t done for a while: visit a Polish food restaurant, Qrudo Food & Wine in the heart of Kazimierz.
Read moreIndustrial, serving modern Polish/International haute-cuisine, fits the vibe of this area; the building housing the restaurant looks like an art gallery
Read moreA French twist on Polish cooking: If I experience a better suffusion of flavours in a dish this year than at Bon Appetit, I will be extremely happy.
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