Café Manggha
Casual and informal Japanese cafe nested inside the Manggha Museum with scenic views of the Wawel Castle and river. It serves a variety of vegan and omnivore dishes including a well-liked vegan breakfast with chia pudding and a teishoku-style lunch set featuring miso soup, tofu, and onigiri. The vibe is relaxed with both indoor and outdoor seating, and the staff are attentive and knowledgeable about vegan needs, although some vegan dishes like tofu can vary in flavor intensity.
Vegan Friendliness
iOutstanding for vegans
- VEGAN OPTIONS Many · 5–10 dishes
- MENU Clearly marked
- STAFF Knowledgeable
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