We came for a late breakfast and were pleasantly surprised to learn that the owners of the place are an Israeli couple who speak both Hebrew and Russian fluently. They turned out to be incredibly warm, friendly, and hospitable, creating an atmosphere of comfort and coziness from the very first moment. We ordered two shakshukas, and they were a true culinary delight: perfectly balanced in flavor and made with care, offering an unforgettable experience. Special mention goes to the coffee — it was freshly brewed, rich, and aromatic. I didn’t look at the menu, simply asking for a strong coffee with no additives, and it turned out to be flawless. Moreover, the restaurant adheres to all the standards of kashrut, making it an excellent choice for those who follow kashrut. Another pleasant surprise was that during our time there, several visitors came in speaking Hebrew. This added a unique touch to the atmosphere, making the place feel even more authentic. This place became a real discovery for us. I will definitely return and wholeheartedly recommend it...
Read moreThis kosher restaurant is a gem in Krakow! They offer delicious homemade-style food with a focus on Israeli cuisine (e.g., hummus, falafel, shakshuka, and also pizza). To warm up on a cold day, I ordered the vegetable bean soup and couscous with baked salmon and Israeli vegetable salad, both of which were incredibly fresh and flavorful. I also got hot lemon-ginger tea. While these weren't on their original menu, they were listed on a board of specials (so be sure to ask what else they have available!). The service was friendly and attentive, and the comforting atmosphere made for a relaxing dining experience. The owner was very friendly, and I witnessed her accommodating a group of guests there beyond what was expected of her. I would...
Read moreThis place was recommended on an online blog. However, when we arrived we had to wait outside in the rain while they cleaned the tables after a big group, and then played Tetris with the tables for 20 minutes for some reason. Once we were finally seated, we were told to wait again even though we were ready to order. There were no smiles and a cold unwelcoming atmosphere in general. The falafel on someone else's plate also looked tiny. We decided to leave and eat at another falafel place 5 mins away.
Edit: I'm attaching the original response from the restaurant, for comparison against the edited chatGPT response they have now provided - it seems that they're only able to give a level-headed response with...
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