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                <title>Once Upon A Time In Kazimierz</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A little restaurant in the heart of Krakow's old Jewish ghetto, this is a slightly bonkers but very endearing place to dine. The menu is simple, with possibly no more than a dozen dishes including starters, mains and desserts. And be advised, if you order a plate of pirogi (the local dumplings) then you get just that. 'Just' that: no salad, sides, or even sauce. Despite this the food is delicious (I can also recommend the duck with cranberry). <br><br>The decor is quirky, full of history, and the tables are an eclectic mix of old sewing desks and things which resemble small workbenches.<br><br>While my girlfriend and I were there they had a band, doing instrumental classic pop covers as an accordion and electric organ-playing duo. My personal favourite: a brilliantly catchy version of Stevie Wonder's 'Sir Duke'. Genius.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Kazimierz</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Great place - Krakow's Jewish quarter, and no stag parties, well, I didn't see any. <br><br>The Tempel synagogue is a must-see, lots of nice cafes and bars as well. A friend of mine told me about this website - <a target="_new" href="http://www.jewishkrakow.net">www.jewishkrakow.net</a> - got lots of information on Kazimierz, but it seems like it's just got started so lacks information on hotels and the like. Looks promising though.]]></description>
                
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