Mamma Mia restaurant gains lots of traffic on busy Karmelicka Street

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Trattoria Mamma Mia

Kraków


We know you probably didn't come to Poland to eat pizza, but if you have a craving, go for the delicious, crispy, thin-crusted variety that comes out of the wood-burning oven at Mamma Mia. Also serves good pasta, meat and fish dishes.


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