My Polish wife and i live in Adelaide and have been searching for ages trying to find ANY Polish restuarants. If anyone knows any restuarants not matter how far (not interstate!!) we would be so greatful.
DZIEN DOBRY ! HERE'S THE PROBLEM...THIS IS ADELAIDE-AND WE'RE A BIT BEHIND HERE IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN...LOOK...THERE ARE A FEW CLUBS AROUND EG. DOM KOPERNIKA, MILENIUM, POLONIA,DOM POLSKI BUT THE PROBLEM IS THAT REALLY THEY'RE HANG OUTS FOR THE 70+. I'M ASSUMING YOU'RE YOUNG AND IF YOU ARE THEN THESE WOULD BE A WASTE. DOM POLSKI WOULD BE THE BEST OUT OF ALL OF THEM. IT'S ON ANGAS ST IN THE CITY. THEY MAINLY CATER FOR FUNCTIONS BUT I'M PRETTY SURE THEY DO LUNCH/DINNER ON WEEKENDS. THEY HAVE NEW YEARS PARTIES AND CHRISTMAS 'WIGILIA' AS WELL. IT'S A SHAME THAT THERE'S NO RESTAURANTS. I'D LOVE TO TAKE MY HUSBAND TO A POLISH RESTAURANT.
Krakus doesnt have very gd food. Try Standom Smallgoods although they have a wide variety of food they arent a restraunt though as arent Krakus. Standoms sells alot of Polish food and you could possibly have it at your own home. Krakus also stores some of standoms products.
I've been yesterday in new polish restaurant on Tapleys Hill Rd which is called KNAJPA and ... I have to say, I am very happy and surprised. Honestly, I may recommend you this restaurant. There is very good food, old stylish place, the prices are not so high ... maybe the location is not excellent, but I will be a frequent guest there in the near future. Schabowy - rewelka !!! :)))
Hi Everyone, Dom Polski Centre, 230 Angas St, in Adelaide offers delicious but inexpensive lunches every Sunday at 12.30 Cost $18 (kids less) with a prior booking on 82233884 (10am-4pm weekdays) W/o booking it is $2 extra. See you there Peter
Stay away from Knajpa. They take 2.5 hours to serve the first meal for a table of 4 and then you have to wait another 20 mins for the last person to receive their food. And if you like burnt food - KNAJPA is the way to go! It's expensive and extremely disappointing.
Yes, Knajpa is too expesive but only for some kind of people... Everybody can check the prices before visit KNAJPA. Just visit knajpa.com.au for menu and booking.
You can also read some oppinion from person with the name... see link (copy and paste): adelaidereview.com.au/archives.php?subaction=showfull&id=1233197873&archive=1235612368&start_from=&ucat=17&
Kafe Dom Address 61, Semaphore Road Semaphore, SA, 5019, Australia Phone 08 8242 0588 Trading Hours Monday 10am to 4pm, Wednesday to Sunday 8.30am to 5pm
Kafe Dom mixes gourmet home style patisseries with wonderful eastern European dishes and offers quality coffee and tea.
I only know of two Polish restaurants in Australia - one in Melbourne (but it is more of a vodka bar) and one in QLD. THe one in QLD is very good - it's called The Polish Place, and it's on Tamborine Mountain. The food here is very yummy, very homestyle and reminds me of my mother's cooking in Poland. If you ever go there, try the Roast Duck with cherries. It is absolutely devine - you get a whole duck!!
Next time I go to Adelaide I will try Knajpa - I miss my mum's cooking, so any chance I can get pierogi or bigos I'm there!
there's one in Perth as well on Beaufort Street, Mt Lawley called Rembrandt. Havent been yet but its meant to be quite good. Might have to try it soon as beginning to miss the food badly!!
My Polish wife and i live in Adelaide and have been searching for ages trying to find ANY Polish restuarants. If anyone knows any restuarants not matter how far (not interstate!!) we would be so greatful.
Knajpa Polish restaurant
226 Tapleys Hill Rd Seaton South Australia 5023 (08) 8445 8158
Knajpa Polish restaurant has closed down, please update your information guys. There are no Polish restaurants in Adelaide, you're better off just getting Pierogi from Standom on Tapleys Hill Road or mamas Pierogi on Port Road..
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Knajpa has closed down . Bankrupted. Bad food and service. Mama pierogi is horrible bitte ew.... It's on port rd sa
Do you know Cafe Borscht in King William Street? It's not far from the Central Market and they have a good range of Polish specialties.
Also if you are hungering after Polish cultural experiences, the new film Walesa. Man of Hope from veteran director Andrzej Wajda is coming to the Piccadilly Cinema on June 26 2014. It's surprisingly witty. Cheers, Glenys Rowe