Bohema

Małopolska


Bohema is one of the better Rynek options, with good classic Polish food (try the ‘mixed pierogi’ set, with 12 dumplings or anything with the word 'pork' in the name) served in the vaulted basement dining rooms. Right off the square, the cafe has an appealing array of baked goods and cakes plus excellent coffee.


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