☕ Tajemniczy Ogród is a hidden gem in the heart of Kazimierz, Kraków’s historic Jewish quarter. Nestled on plac Nowy, this charming café and restaurant offers a peaceful escape with its shaded outdoor patio—perfect for sipping coffee and soaking in the old town vibe. The coffee here is genuinely excellent: rich, aromatic, and brewed from high-quality Arabica and Robusta beans. Whether you prefer a classic espresso or one of their creative house blends, it’s clear they take pride in every cup. The patio adds a magical touch—lush greenery, cozy seating, and a relaxed atmosphere that makes it easy to linger. If you're wandering through Kazimierz and craving a quiet moment with a great coffee, Tajemniczy Ogród is absolutely worth a stop. You can explore more about them on their...
Read moreOrder the Russian Pierogis. Until this moment, your senses will have only assumed only the glitter of magical sprites could wisk cheese and potatoes into steamed dough with such supreme mastery. They are amazing.
This restaurant also has Krakow's best mulled wine/cider/wassail. They know how it's done. Then I ordered the Polish soup, which came with bits of sausage and helped me cure up my frozen soul (which, nevertheless, remains icy). We also ordered the millet pesto salad, which was a little heavier than we would have liked. Oh well.
Service was excellent. I was pleased with everything at this restaurant, plus they spoke English, without which I think we would've had...
Read moreI visited this place twice for breakfast and I really liked the food. The service also was pretty good too. The orders came in quickly and there was no issue. My favorite thing about this place was that there was such a big selection for breakfast. I think I haven’t seen such a large selection before.
Although, I have to mention that I was kind of disappointed when I was charged 11 zł as “service fee”. When I asked about it, the waitress said that it is mentioned in the menu and that they charge everyone. Although when I first came and ordered in Polish, I don’t remember being the fee charged. It seems like it was rather a fee because I...
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