I hear the food in Krakow is amazing so I don't want to waste time on just okay restaurants. Any suggestions? We like all kinds.
Great restaurants in Krakow?
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We had an excellent dinner at Guliwer. Address: ul. Bracka 6

Read all about on Day Eleven on my website' Kraków is a great town. Enjoy!!
http://web.me.com/tomfielding1/Tom_%26_Tracy_Home/Krak%C3%B3w_to_Dubrovnik_2008.html
Dead link Tom.
Thanks turnip. I changed my website to a name that made sense. If interested, click on link below and go to Central Europe 2008 and go to Chapter Five/Day Eleven (Kraków).

http://travelswithmaitaitom.com/
Thanks Tom. As an avid photographer myself I always enjoy others travel photos.
I really enjoyed Restaurant Farina, 16 Ulica SW Marca. Of course, it's been a few years now, but it looks as if it's still getting good reviews! Here's my trip report: http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/poland-and-lithuaniawith-a-little-london-thrown-in-july-2006.cfm
And a link to the (decidedly amateur!) pictures: http://travel.webshots.com/album/555199196UoGvOQ
I recommend you "Pod Wawelem" on the Św. Gertrudy street. Delicious food, originally given. They have very large portions, so sure to be fed. You can listen to live music, and you can sit in a garden and look at Wawel Castle.
If you would be on Kazimierz and you will have desire to try something polish, I recommend "Pierożki u Vincenta" on Bozego Ciala 12. Amazing dumplings and incredible choice. From other interesting places I can recommend "Corleone" on Poselska street.