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For over 100 years, the Lajkonik has paid a visit to the Hawełka Restaurant. The Lajkonik, a man dressed up as a Tartar warrior riding a hobby horse is one of symbols of Kraków. On the eighth day after Corpus Christi, the Lajkonik prances through the streets of Kraków, nudging inhabitants with his mace to bring them good luck. After a hard day he feasts at Hawełka. If he did not come for herrings and beer, Cracovians would think the end of the world was near…
Everyone who values old-fashioned Polish cuisine will find something for himself on the Hawełka menu – from Kraków-style duck to zander baked in herbs. Our head chef will ensure that you leave satiated like a grandson after a scrumptious supper made by his grandma. The aromas and flavours will add to the atmosphere of the place where even the most sophisticated palate is catered to.