Pod Aniolami: Polish Cuisine at Pod Aniolami in Krakow
The food and the candle-lit atmosphere at Pod Aniolami are both really good, and a meal there is not expensive. They want you to have reservations. You can either have the hotel call or just walk in from the street. They speak English so don't worry, just walk in and say Dzien dobry! Hello! and they'll know to speak to you in English. Then you can make a reservation. If you want a table on a Saturday it might be best to give them a couple of days notice. I grew up with Polish food, and I always sort of dreaded having it. That's why Pod Aniolami was so impressive to me. Eating there actually made me sort of mad because the food was so good, I couldn't help but wonder why Grandma couldn't have gotten it right all those years. Why did I have to suffer with doughy butter-and-onion soaked pierogi thick as an old man's ear, when I could have had these lovely meat filled pierogi, light as...


































