Maybe: There are Sushi bars springing up everywhere, especially near the malls, they are to my mind conspicuous consumption. I do like sushi and i do eat Sushi, however, one, the sushi bars are not conducive to a sit down meal,a restaurant should be as much about atmosphere as food and two, I find Sushi bars too clinical.
The problem I find (and I have a friend who owns a sushi place) is that the quality of fish is dubious at best. Kraków is too far away from the coast, fish must be frozen to get there and that immediately takes away flavour.
For good sushi it must be fresh. I only go to one place in Scotland and that was reccommended by a fishmonger because he saw the owners at the fish market and they had been there long before he was.
But back on topic, I had a really good meal with my mum back in November 2009 in L'Apperatif in Mały Rynek in Kraków.
But for decent Polish food, I would go to U Dorota on Ulica Miodowa in Kazimierz. You get great Polish food in there with no pretences, no bookings and no inflated prices.
|