Hidden away from Kraków's main streets don't miss this sensuous dining experience in the smart Puro Kazimierz Hotel. With a spacious floor plan of cosy booths between the open kitchen and long inviting bar, as you'd expect from Puro, the design really shines here: colourful marbled tables, textured glass and retro fittings and furnishings combine to create a Miami Art Deco aesthetic of old school glamour matched by the presentation of the light contemporary European dishes served from the kitchen. The menu is concise but exotic, combining local staples with intriguing ingredients you rarely eat. All the bread is baked in Mak - the on-site bakery/cafe/common area - and very much impressed the bread snob we happened to be dining with. Breakfast is served early, but it's a better place for a cocktail; their drinks list in one of the best in town. If you didn't book a room here, drop in anyway, you'll know better next time.
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