Cafe Manggha

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Its well worth straying beyond the old town for this little gem. Not least because of the fantastic Manggha museum itself, but also as here you can enjoy some of the best oriental food in the city - miso soup, sushi - and all washed down by some bracing cups of green tea. If you're feeling in a more conservative mood then the coffee is equally good, matched by the wonderful view of the castle - one of the best in the city - and well worth the trip for this alone. |
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reviewed by Kris from Poland on Jul.24.2011 | |
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reviewed by Dru from Poland on Sep.28.2010 | |
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reviewed by KRK @ night from Singapore on Mar.10.2008 | |
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reviewed by Debbie Dannatt from United Kingdom on Jan.01.2007 | |
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reviewed by Anna from Ukraine on Nov.16.2005 | |
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reviewed by Alex S. from United Kingdom on Oct.03.2003 | |
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This place has so much potential, but sadly the food is not worth the price and the most upsetting thing is service. I would say both - at the museum/gallery and in the cafe. The Mangha architecture is amazing and it could be easily one of the funkiest place in Krakow for an afternoon coffee. However, the unfriendliness and constantly empty cafe space & food quality doesn't make me want to come back again. Unfortunately. 












