Skwer Judah, open from lunch until dark, there is lots to offer at these food trucks

Skwer Judah

Kraków


This hidden Kazimierz courtyard is ground-zero for the city's emerging food-truck scene. Most days you'll catch trucks selling burgers, ice cream, sausages, stuffed potatoes and the current crowd favourite, Belgian fries. Especially popular at night, so go early or expect to queue.


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