I’d seen polish food on Diners, Drive ins and Dives and have always wanted to try pierogi’s. Finally I came across a family business (mum, dad and daughter) on Facebook called Tasty polish cooking in Norris Green so we were excited to drop by. 🇵🇱
The food was completely fresh (the mum doesn’t use frozen food or a freezer) and tasted absolutely delicious. Even with some language barrier they were so warm and friendly and were excited by us being there to try their food as they don’t get many British people coming in. The father was so proud he gave us free Beetroot & potato soup and chicken & noodle soup (which takes 6 hours and is clear) to try for free. Lovely lovely people. ♥️
Pork chop, mash, red cabbage, slaw and dill cucumbers. 🥩🥔🥕🥒
Chicken roulade with parsley and butter, mash, red cabbage, slaw and dill cucumbers 🍗🥔🥕🥒
Kompot - stewed fruit 🍎🍐
Pierogies - Dumplings with potatoes, cheese and fried onions. 🥔🧀🧅
Chicken and noodle soup 🍜
Beetroot and potato soup 🍠🥔🧅
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Read moreI recently had the pleasure of ordering food from Tasty Polish Cooking, a charming restaurant that specializes in authentic Polish home-cooked meals. The food here is truly delightful, with every dish perfectly seasoned and fresh.
During my last visit, I ordered the breaded cod with mashed potatoes and two types of salads. The cod was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, while the mashed potatoes were creamy and flavorful. The salads added a refreshing crunch to the meal. I also had the chance to try their chicken broth, which was rich, aromatic with lovage, and wonderfully warming.
Every time I order from Tasty Polish Cooking, it feels like a meal cooked by my mother. The warmth and comfort of home-cooked food are captured perfectly here. I highly recommend Tasty Polish Cooking to anyone looking to experience genuine Polish home cuisine. You won't be...
Read moreVery nice restaurant. Me and a work colleague went for on a weekend lunchtime last year. Very friendly, good service. The food is really very nice indeed, everything comes with nice salad. Typically nice large polish servings. From memory we had pierogi ruski (stuffed dumplings with cheese and potato with sour cream and crispy onions), then my colleague went for Gołąbki (pronounced something like golumpki - means mock pigeon) which is mince stuffed cabbage leaves with lovely tomato-based sauce. We might also have has pork cutlet. Finished with apple cake, and washed down with fruit compot which is kind of a natual homemade fruit flavoured water. Very nice meal. The menu is in polish but the waitress can help, but go for what I went for and you will be very happy and full!...
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