Modern Polish€€€Plac Bema
Gustaw sits inside Wrocław's old Bastion Sakwowy fortification: a sunken room with marble tables. Kacper Sawoń cooks Polish and Breslau-rooted classics with a modern twist; Michelin Selected 2025.
Signature: Seasonal degustation, Polish-larder small plates
Order: The four-course tasting menu, the cleanest read of what the kitchen is doing this season.
Tip: The chef does a weekly off-menu special each Thursday. Ask before the printed card arrives.
Seasonal Polish€€€Pilczyce
Warsztat - Food & Garden sits west of central Wrocław in Pilczyce and runs a seasonal Polish kitchen with most of its vegetables grown on site. Michelin Selected 2025.
Signature: Garden-grown vegetable plates, Wood-fired mains
Order: Whatever vegetable plate the garden is at its peak with, and the wood-fire main of the day.
Tip: Worth the tram ride for the garden-to-table run; book the terrace seats when sunny.
Mediterranean bistro€€€Krzyki
Nafta Neo Bistro on Krakowska in Wrocław's south runs a rustic Mediterranean kitchen, sharing a yard with Korill 180. Michelin Selected 2025.
Signature: Wood-grilled mains, Mediterranean small plates
Order: Whatever's pulled off the wood grill that night, and the mezze starters to share.
Tip: If Nafta is booked, the same yard's Korill 180 takes overspill and runs the same hours.
Korean BBQ€€€Krzyki
Korill 180 sits in the same Krakowska yard as Nafta in Wrocław and runs a proper table-grill Korean BBQ, the city's best move for galbi and bulgogi. Michelin Selected 2025.
Signature: Korean BBQ table grill, Bulgogi, Banchan spread
Order: The galbi set with a full banchan spread and a bowl of bibimbap to round out.
Tip: Tables run hot and busy from 19:00 on Fri-Sat; book 18:30 for the easier slot.
Modern Polish€€stare-miasto
Art Restauracja in Wrocław's Art Hotel runs a farm-to-table Polish kitchen, on a quiet Old Town side street. Duck dumplings with cherries are the room's calling card.
Signature: Duck dumplings with cherries, Seasonal Polish mains
Order: The duck dumplings with cherry sauce, then whatever seasonal main pairs with them.
Tip: The courtyard is one of the prettiest dining gardens in the Old Town; book it from May to September.
Modern Polish€€€stare-miasto
Beata Śniechowska's BABA in Wrocław took a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand a year after opening on Nożownicza. The room seats twenty, the menu is short, the wine list is long.
Signature: Seasonal meatloaf, Polish-larder small plates
Order: Whatever short-rib or pork dish anchors the day's blackboard, with a glass of Lower Silesian Riesling.
Tip: Bookings open four weeks ahead and burn within a day. Try the late seat at 19:30, easier than 20:00.