When you think about Polish cuisine, there is probably one thing that immediately pops up in your mind and that is pierogi (dumplings). You come to Poland and (un)surprisingly you see that all English-speaking places offer them. Deep in your heart you know that there must be something more to local food than that.Taste fantastic Polish dishes and hear the stories behind them on a 4-hour food tour in Krakow. Discover how food organizes daily life or how it reflects historical and social changes. Not only will you savor with your mouth, but also with your ears.You'll visit 4 establishments where you'll savor up to 12 tastings, including starters, appetizers, soups, main courses (and a dessert, of course), so be prepared for a full meal. There will be also some walking, so a pair of comfortable shoes would be a good idea.The tour is a friendly walk around the city with a local foodie, so think about it as discovering a new city with a friend.
Try 10 or more food tastings in carefully selected venues. Get to know both traditional and modern Polish cuisine. Visit 4 bars to enjoy a full meal with a shot of vodka
Meet your guide at Plac Wolnica (Wolnica Square) in Kazimierz, by the statue of 3 musicians.