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This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Baltic's unprepossessing entrance and roadside terrace don't give much away, but step into this swish Eastern European rendezvous and it's… more »
Even policy wonks & modern-day Machiavellis have to eat, & hungry lefties have a home-from-home in the Gay Hussar, whose long, narrow, panelled… more »
Squeezed into a Knightsbridge townhouse, this London outpost of a Russian chain purports to be the home of a fictional babushka. Inside, papered… more »
You might initially raise an eyebrow at The Knaypa’s try-hard Polish dining room, with its glossy red furniture & soon-to-date wallpaper. But… more »
An unprepossessing entrance off Kensington High Street leads to you to Mimino, a home-from-home for expats from the Caucasus. The plain room is… more »
Brave the madness of Holloway Road &, a short skip from Highbury & Islington tube, you’ll get a rare opportunity to experience Georgian cuisine… more »
Tricked out in shades of lurid orange, this Oasis signals its Polish presence in a dour shopping arcade just off the Neasden roundabout. Inside… more »
Sobranie translates as ‘gathering’, and this glass-walled restaurant near the Victoria Palace shopping mall oozes convivial glasnost with regular… more »
Forgoing the folksy vibe common in eastern European restaurants, the well-groomed Tatra resembles a modern bistro, with high-backed leather chairs… more »
Last year Patio celebrated its 25th birthday & – judging by a packed Friday night – there’s no sign the appetite is waning for its budget-priced… more »
Polish-food aficionados might recognise Beata Murphy & Jola Pinchard as the team once behind South Kensington veteran Daquise, & this delightful… more »
Housed in the grand expanses of the Polish Club, this stately restaurant’s royal-blue carpet, marble pillars & church-hall chairs bear any signs… more »
With its folksy art & 50-strong collection of vodkas, diminutive Holborn hideaway Bar Polski should be the Holy Grail for Warsaw-in-exile – although… more »
Opened in 1947 by war-displaced Poles for war-displaced Poles, this long-standing restaurant has known only three owners. Current incumbents, the… more »
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