The Best Polish Restaurants in London
Looking for the best Polish restaurants in London?
If you’re Polish, or if you just love good Polish food, then you’re going to want to check out these great London Polish restaurants!
From pierogi and kielbasa to bigos and czarnina, these places have something for everyone.
Polish food is often underrated.
It’s hearty, flavorful, and perfect for winter.
So why not gather your friends and family together and give them a taste of Poland?
You won’t regret it!
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Mamuśka!
Open 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
26 Leake Street, Addington Street, London SE1 7RY
Classic Polish cuisine, with ice-cold Polish vodka and craft Polish beer.
Located in a spacious, massive industrial dining room.
A 3 minute walk from the London Eye, Mamuśka! is perfectly situated in the South Bank and Waterloo area.
Head down to South Bank and dine at Mamuśka! for a delicious cultural experience. This chilled-out Polish restaurant offers wallet-friendly meal options with share plates galore, plus an array of icey vodkas that’ll keep your night alive. From quick eats or lazy lunches, come get yourself some hearty traditional fare with the cool vibes you’d…
Mikrus
Open 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM
264 Streatham High Rd, London SW16 1HS
Authentic Polish cuisine with live music.
Intimate restaurant open every day except Mondays.
Located in Streatham, South London.
Mikrus is an unrivaled Polish eatery in Streatham. Discover a wide array of traditional dishes on the menu and get ready to jam as there are also live music performances lined-up every week! With easy access via public transportations/nearby amenities & vibrant atmosphere – it’s definitely worth making an evening out of dinner with friends…
Daquise
Open 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
20 Thurloe St, South Kensington, London SW7 2LT
Authentic Polish plates.
Open since 1947.
Long standing traditional restaurant in the heart of South Kensington.
Daquise brings the flavour of home to London – and has been for 72 years! Established by Polish refugees in 1947, this iconic restaurant masterfully blends traditional recipes with modern twists like chicken & mushroom crepes. Step into its cosy wood interiors for a sophisticated taste of authenticity that’s still true to Jan and Stefania…