The ship-style bar at the front of the Corse

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Corse

Kraków


This Corsican restaurant serves one of the more unusual cuisines available in Kraków. Its nautical decor, with white-canvas sail material hanging from the ceiling, feels upscale but comfortable, and the dishes – baked sea bass, duck magret, leg of lamb – are well prepared.


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