Lowiczanka Restaurant

Polish restaurant · Ravenscourt Park

Lowiczanka Restaurant

Polish restaurant · Ravenscourt Park

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238-246 King St, London W6 0RF, United Kingdom

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Authentic Polish cuisine, amazing pierogi, and a cultural hub  

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238-246 King St, London W6 0RF, United Kingdom Get directions

lowiczankarestaurant.co.uk
@lowiczanka_restaurant

£20–30

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238-246 King St, London W6 0RF, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8741 3225
lowiczankarestaurant.co.uk
@lowiczanka_restaurant

£20–30

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Where to Find the Best Polish Food in London | Eater London

"The Polish Social and Cultural Association building in Hammersmith has been a fixture of the London Polish diaspora since the 1970s, hosting film screenings, theatre, music, and a large Polish-language library. It also has two restaurants open to the public (a third, upstairs, is members only). Łowiczanka sports white tablecloths and folded napkins, and pricing a shade higher than further-flung options, but the quality is there. Cafe Maja, facing the street on the ground floor, is both cheap and cheerful, with limited menu of cutlets, stews, and soups (and a full range of pierogi). There are usually a crowd of children around the cake and pastry display, they have the right idea." - Stephen Buranyi

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Anna Bacon

Google
Really delicious authentic Polish food. Beautifully presented. The service was attentive without being intrusive. Would thoroughly recommend.

Elizabeth K. (EtaMa)

Google
If you fancy something different, the Łowiczanka restaurant and bar, right next to it. It's located on the first floor of the Polish Culture Institute building. Restaurant serves great Polish food. There are also parties and dances there on weekends. It is worth checking out.

Jo

Google
This place has so much potential, it’s such a shame that the service is poor and rude, the food is poor too and the decor is outdated. The placki were too oily (this was easily solved by patting the oil off with kitchen roll after frying). The waitress had an attitude about it and reluctantly offered for the kitchen to make something else. Waited about 45 minutes for the food to come. Ridiculous! Other people were served before us and they had ordered after us.

Leaburn

Google
This is the restaurant appended to the local Polish community centre. The prices are very good and the food even better. Service is chaotic sadly. The escalope and pierogi and pork knuckle weee as good as it gets. The beer came out the fridge but it was very warm and horrible. The cherry shot is nice. The food I rated highly but everything else was disappointing. Still recommend going though.

Feliz Pete

Google
Very good quality food, we ordered traditional polish starter- beef steak tartare- one of the best I have ever eaten, for main leg of duck, traditional pork escalope and beef goulash. All was presented very nicely and was tasty. Service was professional. Definitely good place to go for traditional Polish cuisine.

Lukasz Grabowski

Google
The food is very nice, I highly recommend it. However, the pricing should be more consistent. I was served by a waitress asking what size of cakes I would like as there was a choice between smaller and bigger piece. Having been charged for two large ones, I was give two different sizes. Maybe a scale would be more appropriate...

Poom S.

Google
Service was excellent. The barrister was friendly and efficient. There were plenty of choices for coffee and tea and orange juice are either freshly squeezed or from a carton. Your choice. Coffee came in 3 sizes. I asked for cappuccino with semi-skimmed milk but felt that the milk wasn’t fresh. It tasted more like UHT. The orange juice was lovely though. Both came to about £6.50. Plenty of seatings at 10:30 am on a Saturday.

Tessa

Google
Amazing pierogi, golonka etc really surprised with the food. And also not too expensive.
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Iain M.

Yelp
I am going to make a bold statement here, very bold. I honestly believe this is the best value, most homely and delicious Sunday lunch, you will find anywhere in London. The set menu is incredible value, it's mind blowing what you get for the money. Delicious soup to start, huge mains and a desert. Plus they provide ample bread and two side salad dishes. The food tastes fantastic. The meal from start to finish, feels like you've been invited to dinner at your best friends, Polish mothers house. You get a very warm service, from start to finish and the food tastes like it was made with love. Choices range from hunters stew, dumplings, steak tartare, chicken livers, potato pancakes, borsch...all the traditional Polish favourites. You have to try this place, nothing can beat it on a chilly Sunday, to fill your belly and warm your heart. Try it. You will not be disappointed. P.S It's hidden upstairs in the Polish cultural centre. Enjoy !!!