As a Polish person, I can say that the donuts we bought in โPonchikiyaโ were not necessarily what I would call an authentic Polish Pฤ czki, but theyโre eatable
My biggest complaint however would be the customer service, which was very cold and not particularly welcoming, actually the lady didnโt had any patience to talk with us at all.
Also when I wanted to take the picture of the place from the outside, the lady bursted through the door telling me I canโt stay there taking pictures of the building (???). So yeah Iโm not gonna share the picture with all of my friends back at home, and I will not recommend this place to anyone from Poland visiting Tokyo if thatโs what you wantโฆ utterly...
ย ย ย Read moreDelicious Polish donuts and their pierogi is so good! Right now they only offer food to go (I think they deliver if you check online) no dining at the cafe. The staff has a great sense of humor and she was very informative on how to cook the pierogies. They also sell sausages, canned sardines and other products besides food (lip balm, tea cups, etc.)
That rose-filled jam donuts are unforgettable!
Make sure you check their Instagram account for their monthly schedule, they're not...
ย ย ย Read moreIt's not a typical traditional polish donut but they are very tasty! It's ok it's not traditional (at least in the morning I went, selection) I can see what the owner is aiming for, to expose the Japanese people to our polish culture through their stomachs! And way to go! Keep it up was very yummy. Wish I could have met the owner for a chat, maybe next time. Id say to polish travellers or any tourist wanting to have a visit, go on a free day or when you're in the area, and give...
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