4 italian restaurants worth the trip across Poland, editor-ranked. All cuisines in Poland.
Marino Bistrot ★ 4.4 · Poznań
jezyce · ul. Poznańska 50/2, 60-848 Poznań
Marino Bistrot on Poznańska 50/2 in Jeżyce, Poznań is a Polish-Italian family room with chef-owner Livio Marino on the pass, an exposed-brick basement.
Tip: There is no pizza. Come for the pastas and the seafood mains; the dessert is the tiramisu.
Acquario ★ 4.3 · Wrocław
stare-miasto · ul. Heleny Modrzejewskiej 2, 50-071 Wrocław
Acquario sits on the sixth floor of Hotel Monopol in Wrocław, with glazed walls that frame the historic skyline. Kitchen leans italian seafood.
Tip: Lunch service is quieter and the same kitchen runs a shorter daily menu at roughly two-thirds of the evening price.
Fiorentina ★ 4.2 · Kraków
stare-miasto · ul. Grodzka 63, 31-001 Kraków
Fiorentina on Grodzka in Kraków's Old Town is the Tuscan-inspired room with a vaulted red-brick ceiling. Located in Stare Miasto. Priced at $$$.
Tip: The bistecca needs ordering in advance; closed Sunday. Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition.
Roberto Park ★ 4.0 · Poznań
wilda · Ogrodowa 8, Park Stary Browar, 61-888 Poznan
Roberto Park in Poznań sits in Park Jana Henryka Dąbrowskiego next to Stary Browar, with thin-crust Italian pizza cut at the table with scissors and a long.
Tip: Sit in the park-side outdoor section in summer; the trees keep the room cooler than the indoor dining floor.