Saturday, 28 January 2012

KOLANKO No 6 – PANCAKES WITH AN AMBIENCE

Kolanko No 6 is one of my favourite pubs and restaurants in Kraków. At first, I was intrigued by Kolanko's name, which means in Polish either “a small knee” or “a plumbing elbow.” As I later found out, the name alludes not to human anatomy (which could be a bit macabre...) but to the fact that this place used to house a plumbing shop.




Out of curiosity, I went to the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz to check Kolanko out and I was pleasantly surprised. It is a cosy restaurant in which time passes at a leisurely pace. Also for the waiters and waitresses, who take their good time to serve customers. Therefore, you should come here only when you feel like spending a lazy afternoon or evening, without fretting about the passage of time.



In winter, it's nice to lounge about by candlelight on the covered verandah with mood music in the background. In summer, you will be tempted to sit on a patio, where you can chill out and forget about hot weather and the hubbub of the street outside.



Besides warm ambience, Kolanko offers delicious pancakes with unusual fillings, such as fried livers or blood sausage (kaszanka), but there are also more conventional flavours, e.g. vegetables or spinach. I particularly like pancakes with Russian filling (cottage cheese, mashed potatoes and onion) and sweet pancakes with vanilla custard (budyń) and fruit. You can order any number of pancakes and each can have a different filling. One pancake costs around PLN 6-8.




Kolanko offers also a wide range of leaf teas, drinks and desserts, including hot apple pie with ice cream. As a Jane Austen's fan, I had to try a Sense and Sensibility (Rozważna and Romantyczna) drink, which turned out to be very tasty but not excessively large (PLN 6,5 for approx. 170 ml).



Kolanko is a great venue for various occasions: a romantic date (intimate atmosphere created by candlelight), a get-together with friends (in summer, smoking is permitted on the patio) or a family dinner (high chairs are available for children). It is a perfect restaurant for those who like quaint décor and unusual dishes.


Address: ul. Józefa 17, Kraków
Website: www.kolanko.net

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Sunday, 22 January 2012

FUSSY IN KRAKÓW

Kraków is famous for its charming restaurants and cafés. They seem to compete with each other in various categories: the most unusual name  (Pierwszy lokal na Stolarskiej po lewej stronie, idąc od Małego Rynku [The First Pub in Stolarska Street on Your Left as You Walk from Maly Rynek], Zaraz wracam [Be Right Back] or Królicze Oczy [Rabbit's Eyes], to mention just a few), the most unusual decor (carriages in Cherubino, tables hidden in wardrobes in Cafe Szafe) or the most unusual names of the dishes (in this category, my favourite is Fabryka Pizzy, which serves Tomato's Son, Good Morning Dracula, and The Age of Bacon).


In Kraków, you can find a place to suit every budget and occasion, but a vast array of  restaurants and pubs can be overhelming. That's why I've decided to write this blog. I love to eat out, to try out new dishes and to feel the ambience of restaurant and cafés. Even though I'm fussy, I always try to find something positive in the places I visit. Therefore, this blog is dedicated to the restaurants, cafés and pubs which I like and which I want to recommend to others.

Pierwszy lokal na Stolarskiej po lewej stronie idąc od Małego Rynku

Because eating out can be expensive, I often buy special offers advertised on groupon, GoDealla and similar websites. Moreover, I've bought Karta na Plus, which offers a lot of discounts in Kraków and around  (www.kartanaplus.pl).

Cafe Ważka

I hope this blog will inspire you to go out and find out which restaurant or café in Kraków is your favourite. 


The Polish version of my blog can be found here: Wybreda w Krakowie

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