Café Manggha, Japanese restaurant and café in Manggha Museum, Krakow, Poland.
Café Manggha is a Japanese restaurant and café within the Manggha Museum, located along the banks of the Vistula River. Large windows frame views of Wawel Castle as guests enjoy dishes blending Japanese and European cuisines.
The café was established as part of the Manggha Museum, which opened in 1994 to promote connections between Polish and Japanese culture. It has operated as an integral part of this cultural mission since its inception.
The restaurant serves traditional Japanese breakfasts with rice, salmon, and miso soup alongside European pastries and coffee. You can taste how Japanese and Polish food traditions meet on the same plate.
The café is easy to find on Marii Konopnickiej Street and is open Tuesday through Sunday. The location offers comfortable seating with good views and is accessible to museum visitors.
The café maintains an extensive tea collection with detailed descriptions showing both Japanese ceremonial traditions and modern brewing methods. Visitors can explore different teas and discover their distinct qualities firsthand.
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