The Bridge, M Gallery Wroclaw

Industrial austerity meets sensuous gluttony at The Bridge M Gallery’s Craft restaurant.

Racing into Wroclaw’s gastronomic scene is Craft’s modern Polish cuisine. Taking cues from the historic fabrics of the city and the emerging cosmopolitanism of its people, Craft’s status as a destination restaurant is quickly being cemented. With buzzing bar and open kitchen, the hedonistic experience of conviviality amongst the gunmetal wall frames and natural woods that have been carefully selected feels like an exercise in stripping back the palate to take in the most elemental parts of dining.

Dining at M Gallery’s Craft is thus being caught between two worlds, one where you may devour the end result of the head chef’s craft and one where you are surrounded by the factory-like environs that make it. All in an exquisite five-star property, Craft’s experience requires Craster’s singular aesthetic. Hardwood oak plates and robust materials from Craster’s Flow range curate the dynamic feast in this restaurant.

Oak Steak Plates and Flow Stands at Craft.

Rustic breads bursting with local grains rest atop Oak 1.1 Crumb Catchers, ready for slicing. Baguettes tower on end in upturned Oak Box Risers and fresh-baked pastries overflow from Oak 1.1 2-Tier Stands. Craster’s European oak lends an authentic and fresh feel to Craft’s buffet while sumptuous Oak Steak Plates serve mouthwatering burgers, with intelligent grooves to catch drips at the table.

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