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Contribuisci feedbackAvoid going to this place. The prices are too high for the quality of the food. The cafe charges £6 for a small soup that used to cost £2.50, and £13 for baked pork. The food itself is not recommended, as the flavor is also lacking. This establishment is not worth a visit.
A dear friend invited me to her local Polish cafe, Politur, after raving about all the delicious food she had tried there. The seating area and order counter are located at the back of the shop, which also sells a variety of Polish ingredients. The food was good, but not as flavorful as I had hoped. The baked chicken, pierogi, and mushroom soup were tasty, but the portions were smaller than what I am accustomed to. I do plan on returning to try the cake, however, overall it was just okay.
I must say that this place serves really good Polish food that i have had so far. There are minor flaws like the potatoes in my dish were slightly under cooked but over all the flavors and taste of almost each dish was perfect and very close to authentic Polish food. Highly recommended!
This is a nice little place to have some good Polish food, there';s quite a variety on offer too. The decor is ordinary, unimposing, but nice. The food was very good, and the options astounding. The drinks were wonderful too. The place has a very loyal set of local customers which shows the quality of food and service here. The portions are sizeable and the everything really cheap too.
This place is usually packed during weekends and that is one reason I was so keen on visiting this place when I was in the neighborhood. We were having a hard time figuring out what to order so the waitress recommended us to try their pork in mushroom sauce which was tender and tasted delicious. It was great to get a selection of sides which was complimentary and the portions were quite big as well. I would love to visit this place again whenever I get the chance.