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    Hevre - Mushroom zapikanki

    Hevre

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.2 kmKazimierz, Śródmieście

    Came to see the former synagogue transformed into a bar/restaurant! Nice job in making it a fully…read morefunctioning restaurant with great drinks and a nice menu. We kinda just came for drinks and a app. I suggest making reservations as this place is busy!! Luckily we got seated pretty much after we got there as we had a reservation. They have some outdoor seating but lots inside. Cool, noisy vibe . This is one of the places your told to go when looking up bars and restaurants in Krakow. So maybe a but touristy too. Our group had a G&T, Prosecco , French 75 and a Negroni. All made well but did take awhile to come out. We also ordered some carbs ! Fries and their traditional mushroom Zapikanki, which translates to mushroom casserole. Even though it comes on bread! This is delicious ! Creamy buttery mushrooms with cheese and greens in top. Yum. Nice thick cut fries too. Glad we checked this place out. It was a little loud and the device a little slow. Definitely a happening place though !

    This is for sure my favorite place in Krakow. This is a restaurant inside of an old synagogue…read more There are 3 floors and tables outside. They serve Pilsner Urquell as their main beer. Also there's a secret hall downstairs. I really enjoyed this place, visited it at least 3 times during my short stay in the town. Also, they have some social events on the top floor. Great people work there. I love this place and definitely recommend it!

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    Hevre - Event

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    Hevre - Eggs Benedict

    Eggs Benedict

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    Manggha - Smaczne czekadełko: edamame

    Manggha

    3.8(12 reviews)
    1.1 kmDębniki

    "Omotenashi" - this is what I expected before visiting the Manggha Museum of Japan Art and…read moreTechnology. Am I mistaken in what to expect here? Guilty! We're still in Poland. If you're just visiting for a short time, focus on attractions that are worth your energy, money etc. This museum is more for locals, who can follow a schedule of classes and educational events. I was surprised that there is no permanent exhibition, only rotating temporary ones. In short, the main building was a mess. First, I saw an old, bead up paravane/folding screen with a note announcing that the exhibits were being changed. At that time, I had no idea there was a second, new building. I needed some guidance and information. The person at the front desk was visibly annoyed when I started to ask questions. No smile or greetings, just a typical 'resting bitch face', useless. She might not have been born yet when the museum opened in 1994. Now this person thinks she's so cool by being close to Japanese culture and a cafe with matcha. In reality, she represented the museum as just a lazy person at work. Cafe Manggha is located in the same area. It was busy and chaotic. The vibe I got from their Instagram photos wasn't there as well. However, I would still like to check out their offer. In 2015, The Europe - Far East Gallery was established as an annex to the main museum building. After entering the gallery it was refreshing to finally meet someone who was polite and willing to tell me everything I wanted to know, and even more. "Suiseki is the Japanese art of appreciating what's naturally occurring, unshaped stones that through their form and patterns, evoke natural scenes, landscapes, or objects, such as mountains, waterfalls, or figures". I enjoyed it, especially the second floor. The background music, the dark room with bright lights pointing out objects--it all came together really nicely. Almost all the artists were from Europe, mostly Poland. So on the day of my visit there was only one exhibition available for the entire museum. What's about Japanese technology? Tuesdays are free and I liked that price for what I received. Unfortunately, I won't have the opportunity to visit the main museum building during this stay. Maybe next time.

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    Manggha - 'Suiseki' exhibition. On the first level. You had to take off your shoes. If you don't have socks, borrow some, or go barefoot.

    'Suiseki' exhibition. On the first level. You had to take off your shoes. If you don't have socks, borrow some, or go barefoot.

    Manggha - Place of origin: Japan. Kornel Szczygielski (Poland).

    Place of origin: Japan. Kornel Szczygielski (Poland).

    Manggha - 'Suiseki', September '2025.

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    'Suiseki', September '2025.

    Magazyn Kultury - arts - Updated May 2026

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