4 french fine dining rooms worth the trip across Poland, editor-ranked. All cuisines in Poland.
Szara Gęś ★ 4.5 · Kraków
stare-miasto · Rynek Główny 17, 31-008 Kraków
Szara Gęś on Kraków's Rynek Główny runs a Polish carte in a Cloth Hall-facing dining room. Located in Stare Miasto. Kitchen leans polish-french.
Tip: Reservation only on weekends. The Cloth Hall side tables go first; ask when booking.
Winnowiercy Natural Wine Bistronomie ★ 4.5 · Poznań
ul. Mickiewicza 34, 61-001 Poznań
Winnowiercy in Jeżyce, Poznań is a natural-wine bistro with chef Krzysztof Łapawa cooking small French-leaning plates against a 200-label list of natural.
Tip: Wednesday to Saturday only, 18:00-23:00.
Copernicus ★ 4.4 · Kraków
ul. Kanonicza 16, 31-002 Kraków
Copernicus inside Hotel Copernicus on Kraków's Kanonicza is the most decorous fine-dining room in the Old Town: gothic vaulted ceiling, Polish-French tasting.
Cocorico ★ 4.0 · Poznań
stary-rynek · ul. Świętosławska 9/1, 61-840 Poznań
Cocorico on Świętosławska 9 in Poznań is the city's longest-running French room since 2010, with empire-style interiors, a charming green patio and seasonal.
Tip: Ask for the patio table between the two dining rooms; it is the quietest seat in the house.