“Friendly and unusual ”
Review of Krako Slow Wines

Krako Slow Wines
Ranked #297 of 2,337 Restaurants in Krakow
Price range: €1 - €5
Cuisines: Polish, Eastern European, Wine Bar
Description: Krako Slow Wines is located on Zablocie, adjacent to Schindler's Factory and the Museum of Contemporary Art MOCAK, and presents a collection of natural wines from Central and Eastern Europe. Among our collection are wines from Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Georgia, Armenia and Romania. Each place of origin has been visited. The wines' origins, from places closely associated with viticulture, provide far from run-of-the-mill flavours. In addition, we stock interesting beers, Polish ciders and strong spirits. All the snacks and dishes served are carefully selected and prepared using the highest quality ingredients, like the board of Polish farm cheeses, characteristic Sub-Carpathian proziaki (bread muffins), ice cream from the foothills of Hodurek and traditional sausages from Lipnica Murowana. The cozy, wooden interior of the winebar is conducive to intimate meetings and events. We are keen to share the cultures of the countries that fascinate us, as well as local. We regularly organize meetings with interesting personalities, concerts by Karkow musicians and wine tastings with the winemakers we cooperate with. In addition to the wine at Lipowa 6F you can also get to know the flavours of Caucasian cuisine. All thanks to the Krako Slow Grill food truck and Pavel Portoyan! It's a dream come true for the full simplicity and taste of the Caucasus, right in the city centre. Pavel, chef and master of the grill, serves both streetfood and supper. Here you can try probably Poland's best Chaczapuri, czebureków, lamadżio Armenian and Georgian khinkali, while the weekend menu regularly features seasoned steaks, Ojcow trout and the highest quality meats, including lamb.
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Description: Krako Slow Wines is located on Zablocie, adjacent to Schindler's Factory and the Museum of Contemporary Art MOCAK, and presents a collection of natural wines from Central and Eastern Europe. Among our collection are wines from Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Georgia, Armenia and Romania. Each place of origin has been visited. The wines' origins, from places closely associated with viticulture, provide far from run-of-the-mill flavours. In addition, we stock interesting beers, Polish ciders and strong spirits. All the snacks and dishes served are carefully selected and prepared using the highest quality ingredients, like the board of Polish farm cheeses, characteristic Sub-Carpathian proziaki (bread muffins), ice cream from the foothills of Hodurek and traditional sausages from Lipnica Murowana. The cozy, wooden interior of the winebar is conducive to intimate meetings and events. We are keen to share the cultures of the countries that fascinate us, as well as local. We regularly organize meetings with interesting personalities, concerts by Karkow musicians and wine tastings with the winemakers we cooperate with. In addition to the wine at Lipowa 6F you can also get to know the flavours of Caucasian cuisine. All thanks to the Krako Slow Grill food truck and Pavel Portoyan! It's a dream come true for the full simplicity and taste of the Caucasus, right in the city centre. Pavel, chef and master of the grill, serves both streetfood and supper. Here you can try probably Poland's best Chaczapuri, czebureków, lamadżio Armenian and Georgian khinkali, while the weekend menu regularly features seasoned steaks, Ojcow trout and the highest quality meats, including lamb.
Reviewed September 9, 2019 via mobile

Just past Schindlers factory is this wonderful place. The food is very good, and incredibly priced. Has a very wide local beer selection, and loads of Eastern European wines.

Date of visit: September 2019
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Reviewed August 28, 2019 via mobile

My wife found this place in the winter and we had an awesome time so return this month. I must say I don’t think we could have been made to feel more unwelcome if we tried. The short beardy guy who deterred us from staying should be singled out as definitely the worst person to be working in hospitality or associated to the wine industry. Not only did he make us feel like we didn’t want to be there but also that he didn’t want to be there. The wines that were served to us were pretty awful and no effort was given by this chap to save the situation other than to look at us like it was only a matter of time before we left. Whoever owns this business, try and save it and find out what’s going on...

Date of visit: August 2019
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Reviewed August 23, 2019 via mobile
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Date of visit: August 2019
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Reviewed August 17, 2019 via mobile
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Date of visit: August 2019
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Reviewed August 7, 2019
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Date of visit: July 2019
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