easy
2–3 hours
No physical fitness required; suited for most visitors
Join AB Poland Travel in Krakow's Kazimierz district for a lively evening of traditional Jewish cuisine paired with soulful klezmer music. Discover the city’s rich cultural history through authentic dishes and captivating melodies, making for a truly unique experience. Get ready for a night that combines culinary delights with musical storytelling, offering insight into Krakow’s vibrant Jewish heritage.
Price per person • Everyday
Experience the enchanting ambiance of Kazimierz's historic district with a delightful dinner featuring authentic Jewish cuisine, paired with live klezmer music from a renowned Krakow band. Enjoy a memorable evening filled with rich flavors and captivating melodies, making it a truly unique cultural experience.
Let us organize an unforgettable evening for you where you can enjoy specialties of Jewish cuisine while listening to traditional klezmer music played live by one of the most talented and acclaimed bands in Krakow. The performance consists of 2 parts, 30 minutes each.
Duck pate Dabbath soup Turkey with almonds, extras Klezmer cake Mineral water Tea or coffee
Stuffed onion Tchorba soup with meat balls Chicken in ginger and honey sauce, extras Klezmer cake Mineral water Tea or coffee
Stuffed grape leaf Yankiel’s soup Veal casserole in cummin and garlic sauce Klezmer cake Mineral water Tea or coffee
Any additional orders are not included in the price, but can be ordered on the spot at your own expense.
Seating is often limited, so arriving early ensures a better experience during this intimate cultural dinner.
Smart casual attire is recommended to enjoy the evening’s ambiance and tradition.
Expect lively music and engaging conversations that may last well into the evening.
Most dishes are traditional, so check ahead if you have specific dietary needs or allergies.
Krakow’s Kazimierz district was the historic center of Jewish life, with this cultural tradition persisting through centuries despite adversity.
Efforts are ongoing to preserve Krakow’s Jewish heritage sites and promote sustainable tourism that respects local history.
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking in Kazimierz before or after the dinner.
A jacket or scarf can help stay cozy in cooler winter evenings.
winter specific
Useful for identification if needed for reservations or identification purposes.
Make sure to have payment methods ready for drinks or tips.