5 french bistro rooms worth the trip across Poland, editor-ranked. All cuisines in Poland.

BABA ★ 4.7 · Wrocław

ul. Nożownicza 1D, 50-119 Wrocław

BABA in Wrocław took a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand and reads more like a chef's table than a bistro: twenty seats, short menu, Beata Śniechowska front.

Tip: Wednesday-Thursday slots are easier than weekends and the same kitchen runs both.

Zazie Bistro ★ 4.3 · Kraków

kazimierz · ul. Józefa 34, 31-056 Kraków

Zazie Bistro in Kraków's Kazimierz runs straight Lyonnais-bistro grammar: tartare, escargot, blanquette de veau, tarte tatin. Kitchen leans french bistro.

Tip: Walk-in only. Get there before 19:00 or queue 30 minutes. Closed Sunday.

Zazie Bistro ★ 4.3 · Kraków

kazimierz · ul. Józefa 34, 31-056 Kraków

Zazie Bistro in Kraków's Kazimierz runs Lyonnais-bistro grammar in a tiny room on Józefa: tartare, escargot, blanquette de veau, tarte tatin.

Tip: Walk-in only. Get there before 19:00 or queue 30 minutes; closed Sunday.

Nafta Neo Bistro ★ 4.2 · Wrocław

Krzyki · ul. Krakowska 180, 52-015 Wrocław

Nafta Neo Bistro on Krakowska in Wrocław's south runs a rustic Mediterranean kitchen, sharing a yard with Korill 180. Michelin Selected 2025.

Tip: If Nafta is booked, the same yard's Korill 180 takes overspill and runs the same hours.

Czarnomorka ★ 4.0 · Poznań

stary-rynek · Stary Rynek 62, 61-772 Poznań

Czarnomorka on Stary Rynek 62 in Poznań is a casual seafood bistro that opened summer 2025, with fried fillets, mussels, oysters by size and a young.

Tip: Themed seafood evenings rotate through the calendar; check the Instagram before booking if a specific catch matters.