10 Great Kraków Street Foods You Need To Try
Sure, Kraków has many good
restaurants. But there are dishes that are best enjoyed on the streets
or on the go. Check out our list of the best Kraków street foods. And if
you’re asking “ok, but where to find them?”, the answer is simple: in
the streets!:)
(but to make things simple, we’ve added a link to FB profiles of most of foodtrucks and this is where you should head to check their current location)
(but to make things simple, we’ve added a link to FB profiles of most of foodtrucks and this is where you should head to check their current location)
01. Maczanka sandwich from Andrus Foodtruck
Maczanka is a traditional dish from
Lesser Poland region: slice of pork loin served on a roll and slathered
in a rich gravy. Chef Kamil Bryś has adapted this old recipe to modern
times. At his Andrus Food Truck you can get Maczanka in a convenient
sandwich form. Chef Bryś serves slow-cooked and extra tender meat in big
roll with copious amount of sauce and various toppings.
Feel warned: this sandwich is still a messy business.
02. Pekelfleisch / cured beef sandwich from Meat & Go
Before reuben and pastrami sandwiches
became the staples of Jewish delis in the U.S., cured beef was eaten all
over Eastern Europe. At Meat & Go you can get delicious old-school
sandwich with cured, slow-cooked beef. The meat is moist and spicy and
the bread is liberally dressed with horseradish and mustard. You can
even order reuben sandwich as an off-menu item.
03. Zapiekanka from Plac Nowy
Created in the 70. to emulate pizza, it
quickly became our go-to fast food. Today you can buy zapiekanka in
every Polish city, but only in Kraków it has iconic status. Check out
one of the vendors at Plac Nowy‘s
(Nowy square) Okrąglak (The Roundhouse). Classic zapiekanka is just a
halved baguette topped with mushrooms and cheese baked until the bread
gets crispy and the cheese melts. Then it’s garnished with ketchup,
chives or fried onions. It’s super simple and super delicious. Today
zapiekanka comes in a lot of variations with a bunch of fancy toppings.
04. Offal from Walenty Kania’s “kitchen for adventurous”
Walenty Kania looks like he’s just
stepped out of a time machine. The dishes he prepares in his “kitchen
for adventurous” as he calls his food truck, are pretty vintage as well.
He uses original recipes from 18th and 19th-century Polish cookbooks.
And when it comes to offal we used to be really creative back then. The
menu changes every day and you can check it on Kania’s Facebook page.
Every day there’s different offal-based special. Lambs’ kidneys fried
with red pine mushrooms, chicken gizzards stew or beef cheek goulash are
among Kania’s signature dishes. You can also taste unusual sausages:
roe deer (Bambi), goat and mutton.
05. Obwarzanek
It looks like a thin bagel or simplified
pretzel and it’s actually connected with both. Obwarzanek is the
ancestor of today’s bagel. And the bakers who created it where inspired
by German pretzel. However, forget cream cheese and lox. Don’t wait till
you order a beer. Obwarzanek is a typical mid-day snack. Polish people
buy it on their way to work or school and eat it on the go. We don’t
make obwarzanek sandwiches and we don’t dip it. The most popular type of
obwarzanek is topped with poppy seeds. You can get it with sesame
seeds, salt and cheese as well. Obwarzanek has crusty skin, it’s
slightly sweet and much lighter thank your typical New York style bagel.
Today we take obwarzanek for granted.
You can buy for next to nothing in majority of Polish cities. However,
the bakers of Kraków created it in the 15th century as a special gift
for the king of Poland. Back than it used to be a real treat!
Look out for obwarzanek stalls in street corners and squares: this is where you buy them.
06. Baked Potato from Pan Kumpir
When you think about eastern European
cuisine, stereotypes come to mind: meat and potatoes. Even though Polish
cuisine has much more to offer, we still love our potatoes. Kumpir is a
nice example of a creative approach to this simple root veggie.
Basically, kumpir is a huge baked potato, split in the middle, served
with a stuffing of your choosing. The flesh is soft and slightly sweet
and the potato has nice and chewy crust. You can order it with just
cheese and chives or more elaborate toppings like fried eggs and bacon.
The servings are really big!
07. Ice cream from Starowiślna
It’s probably the most well known ice
cream parlor in Kraków, even though it’s more of a „hole-in-the-wall”
kind of place. During the season, long lines form outside the shop.
The owner – pastry chef Stanisław Sarga has been making ice cream for
30 years. They serve just a few classic flavors, but it’s well worth the
wait. The ice cream is all natural, made with fresh, locally sourced
ingredients.
08. Sausage from Blue Nyska
These two guys have been doing this for
24 years, way before food trucks got popular. Every night they park
their blue van – „Nyska” in front of Hala Targowa
(Grzegórzecka St.). Then they grill sausages over open fire. It’s
simple as that. The sausage has crispy, caramelized skin and garlicky
taste. It’s served with mustard & ketchup and a fresh bun. It’s a
perfect drunk food.
09. ChłopBurger from Streat Slow Food
Polish people fell in love with burgers and
today you’ll find them everywhere. Streat Slow Food is probably the
best burger joint in Kraków. Besides American-inspired classics, SSF
menu showcases local ingredients and flavors. Try ChłopBurger with
horseradish sauce, pickles and onion jam.
10. Grilled oscypek with cranberries at street markets
Oscypek cheese is a well-known local
delicacy. For some people, the salty and smoky flavor of this firm
sheep’s milk cheese is an acquired taste. They usually change their mind
after trying grilled oscypek served with cranberries. The combination
of flavors (salty, smoky, sweet, sour) and textures is a heaven for
taste buds. If you’re heading for Zakopane, the capital of Polish Tatra
mountains, you’ll find it everywhere. When in Kraków, look for it in
street markets and fairs.
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