Morskie Oko OverviewMorskie Oko, which translates as “Marine Eye”, is named after the largest lake in the Tatra Mountains that divide Poland and Slovakia. The restaurant Morskie Oko provides a grand opportunity for those hungry folks unwilling to make the journey south to Zakopane to enjoy typical Polish Highland hospitality.
Situated on Plac Szczepanski, the hard to pronounce but most recently renovated of central Krakow’s squares, Morskie Oko occupies spacious cellars in an elegant Art Nouveau building. Inside, however, the décor is pure highlands – rough-hewn stone, exposed wood beams and even a water wheel. From Tuesday to Saturday there is thigh-slapping live Polish folk music from Polish folk in traditional costume, and every night there are generous helpings of hearty mountain fare.
Meat is the thing at Morskie Oko: grilled pork knuckle, beef tenderloin, lamb skewers (one of the few restaurants to feature lamb to any great extent), roast veal, rabbit and various sausages including Polish black pudding. Bigos – the hunters’ stew – and pierogi also feature large, as do sauerkraut and delicious mountain sheep cheese. It’s also worth pointing out that the prices are very reasonable.
On the drinks front it’s beer to wash your food down and an impressive selection of regional vodkas – in particular the “miodula” or honey vodkas. There’s also a fair selection of cocktails, but to be honest the reason you’d come here is all about the food. Overall the impression is one of a warm and hearty welcome, in a surprisingly authentic recreation of Polish Highland culture in the heart of Krakow. |
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Morskie Oko Special OffersMorskie Oko
Live Polish Folk Music.
Each evening from Tuesday to Saturday live folk music resounds in our restaurant for all the guests. Do come to enjoy Polish Highland culture and its food in the heart of Krakow.
Valid From: 25 Jan 2012 Valid Until: 31 Dec 2012
Offer Restrictions: None.
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Morskie Oko - Reviews
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November 2011 Tasty traditional Polish food with a warm welcome
Kirsty from London
I had my first encounter with Polish food in this cosy, eatery in Krakow's Old Town. The Zurek (a hearty soup with boiled egg, potato and Polish sausage) was fantastic as was the traditional pierogi. Really enjoyed the live music (and the locals singing along!) and the big wooden benches gave the whole restaurant a warm, friendly vibe. I'd certainly eat here again... just make sure you come with an empty stomach!!!
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May 2011 Best polish soup
Russian Guy from Klin/Moscow
What can I say about Morskie Oko, just one thing; this food was superb. I can recommend it to everyone who want to try Polish specialities. And if you are soup fan don't hesitate but order Zur, polish traditional soup with sausage. Best regards.
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