pudddddin 7 | 48 8 Feb 2011 #1Ok, I know that there are at least 4 places to get Polish food in Sydney, but they all seem so expensive!! Especially after moving here from Poland :(So, how do you rate the Polish food in Sydney? Where is the best place to go??Alchemy Cafe, Surry HillsNa Zdrowie, GlebeNew In Town, New TownAshfield Polish Club
Lolaola - | 3 22 Mar 2011 #3Polonez Smallgoods49 Arlewis St, CHESTER HILL, NSW, 2162Has the best kabanosy, polendwice, synke you can buy.... all the best small goods! I go there every week.Also there is a cafe in Liverpool (NSW) on Maquarie Street... I have not been there yet, but I've heard it's decent.
Ewa-Sydney 12 Apr 2011 #4Here are three places local to me. I've been to Tatra and Polmarket and both are good. I haven't been to Mazurek but since it's close to Tatra, it would be worth checking out.Tatra Continental Delicatessen12 Dracy Street, Parramatta02 9806 9271Mazurek Polish DeliShop 12/272 Church Street, Parramatta02 9635 4569Polmarket DeliHigh Street, Penrith0247 211 122Forgot to mention Topsmak Bakery. I found them at a Farmer's Market so haven't visited the shop. The paczki were to die for. Better than babcia's.... shhhhhhhhhhhh. The taste of Poland but the soft yumminess of a US donut.Topsmak BakeryUnit 13, 72 Orange Grove Rd, Liverpool02 9600 7317
Deli Man 12 Apr 2011 #5Hi everyone,I just wanted to mention to you all that I own a Deli in Maroubra Plaza, 832 Anzac Parade Maroubra (Sydney Eastern suburbs). We supply all the smoked polish meat products. We have all the Polish chocolates, Cakes, bread, Groceries, dumplings... Syrups, jams, Soups, cucumbers etc... I hope to see you soon...Please Contact Us on:T. 9344 7900....Maroubra Deli
Gosiaa 2 | 89 6 Jun 2011 #7The best and somwhere where it wont break your budget is at Home !I noticed a lot of Polish guys know how to cook very well , ask for advice , search the net sure u find good recepies.
lucylamingtons - | 7 26 Aug 2011 #8I couldn't agree with you more. So delicious at Topsmak :)And I finally ventured to try something other than the paczki and there are these delicious puffy things with cream inside that tastes just like icecream.AMAZING.And the best thing about the paczki is that they are filled with powidla and not some aussie strawberry jam, like some others I have tasted. yeeuuckckk!
Pierogipls 10 Sep 2011 #9Hi AllDo these place also sell good pierogi? Or does anyone know a place that sells Perogi in Sydney/Sydney west?Thank you in advance
Richardski 13 Oct 2011 #10PierogiplsThere is a Polish Deli in Quakers Hill that you may be interested in. I get my fix of Polish food from there.
tomekpl 1 | 3 27 Oct 2011 #11i have been at the Alchemy Cafe in sydney and it was very nice :)the self made zalodkowa was good =D
Tashi 13 Nov 2011 #12Merged: Polish food shop in Sydney?Hi I live in manly. Just wondering if there is a polski sklep anywhere near here. I want to buy food for vigilia!Thanks.Natalia
Anya1 24 Nov 2011 #13Polonez Smallgoods49 Arlewis St, CHESTER HILL, NSW, 2162Tatra Continental Delicatessen12 Dracy Street, Parramatta02 9806 9271Mazurek Polish DeliShop 12/272 Church Street, Parramatta02 9635 4569Polmarket DeliHigh Street, Penrith0247 211 122
Maciej-Sydney 19 Apr 2012 #14I bought great pierogi (ruskie) from a shop in Ashfield. It's just next to the train station, on Charlotte street. I also bought great krówki :)
superstar8 7 Jul 2012 #15Pierogi is sold at the following; Olka Polka Bakery Queen Street Campbelltown great tasting. Also at Narel Deli Cnr of Daphne and Botany Road Botany and Rooty Hill Road Rooty Hill.
Kasia82 9 Sep 2012 #16Olka Polka Bakery Queen Street Campbelltown is great for fresh Polish breads, homemade pierogi, kielbasa, paczki, krowki and small grocery items - plus all with friendly service. Our family shops there once a week. Great when you need your fix of Polish food!
pierogi lover 14 Sep 2012 #17Hi there,Have you heard of eurogi? polish pierogi sold in SydneyI got some in Balmain from "The Gourmet grocer" They are REALLY good just like home madeI think they are in more stores probably will have more on their websiteEnjoy
lysis1 - | 1 14 Oct 2012 #18Merged: Polish food in Sydney?Hi,I'm new in Sydney and looking for polish food shop.Does anyone knows polish shop in Sydney?Thanks for your help
Lucian 16 Jan 2013 #19You should ring and check first because I'm not sure if all these are still around:Cyril's Deli181 Hay StSydney New South Wales 2000Neighborhood: Haymarket(02) 9211 0994Continental Deli Euro,(02) 96018516.Shop 11, 124 Macquarie Place. LiverpoolTatra Continental Delicatessen12 Dracy Street, Parramatta02 9806 9271Mazurek Polish DeliShop 12/272 Church Street, Parramatta02 9635 4569Polmarket DeliHigh Street, Penrith0247 211 122Topsmak BakeryUnit 13, 72 Orange Grove Rd, Liverpool02 9600 7317DeliMaroubra Plaza,832 Anzac Parade Maroubra9344 7900Polish Club Ltd. Sydney73 Norton St. Ashfield, NSW, 2131.02 9798 7469Baltik Polish Delicatessen97978861197 Liverpool RoadAshfieldNarel Smallgoods And Delicatessen931688381351 Botany RoadBotanyEuropean Taste Delicatessen98848055455 Victoria Avenue,Orchard ArcadeChatswoodAlso try:Russki's Deli (Russian Deli)131 Bondi Road, Bondi Sydney9387 6313There's also somewhere near Condell Park or George's Hall but I can't find the details
boheme 23 Nov 2013 #22La Boheme Restaurant & Bar at 199 Glebe Point Road, laboheme.com.au are serving Mushroom and Sauerkraut, Spinach and Cheese and also Sweet Strawberry Pierogi
Krasbro - | 4 8 Aug 2014 #23Does anyone know what happened to Olka Polka bakery in Campbelltown? I stopped there today to get some supplies and it's empty and up for Lease. No sign saying they have moved either.
krakuslawsonbro 5 Aug 2015 #25Check out Krakus Lawson Bros. - Polish Smallgoods deli in LiverpoolKrakus Lawson Bros.Shop 2/7 Willan Drive,Cartwright, NSW, 2168Phone: (02) 9607 5394Email: sales@krakus.com.aukrakus.com.au
akl123 13 Aug 2015 #26I go to the deli in Pacific Square, Maroubra Junction - it has everything! Love it!
MarkUP 20 Jan 2016 #27All this Polish deli and small-goods - butchers are OVERPRICED MASSIVELY !In Narel - Plumpton - the prices are not displayed - the girls write the price on a paper and add it up on a cash register - you do get a slip from the register but its not itemized and you try to guess what costs what - AND THE BILL IS MASSIVE !AND THE SERVICE IS THE SLOWEST IN THE WEST !But then Polish people are used to stand in a que so . . . let them have it !
Blanka 7 Apr 2016 #28Hi,or you can cook traditional polish dishes at home.Woodslane PTY LTD is selling these great 2 Polish Cook Books both written by Beata Zatorska:Rose Petal Jam - Recipes & Stories from a Summer in Poland 9780956699206Sugared Orange 9780956699220You can order them online. Hope that helps :-)Blanka
gyrex 2 | 5 28 Oct 2016 #29Does anyone know of any good Polish Deli's or restaurants on the Northern Beaches or Lower North Shore?
Marsupial - | 886 29 Oct 2016 #30Bankstown Polish club. Period. North shore? Got friends there and customers there. It's Asia really why woud there be any polish food there?