A hike from the castle (1.4km to be exact) this sprightly cafe is worth seeking out for its takes on the humble Polish pancake and pierogi. Sweet, savoury and even vegetarian versions are available, brought to your table by smiling staff in a basic, IKEA-style dining space. Good for lunch after a tour or while waiting for a bus.
Kuchnia Po Mojemu
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