Wodka
Polish
Polish
and Eastern European food may not be high on your cuisine
hit list, but you definitely shouldn't miss trying one of
Kensington's finest eating institutions, Wodka.
Set in the pretty residential area of Kensington, Wodka is
as far away from the mean streets of Warsaw you can imagine,
occupying an old building that was originally the dairy to
Kensington Palace.
Opened in 1989 by Jan Woroniecki, Wodka has become one of
the restaurant landmarks of London with its combination of
good food, great vodka and relaxed, informal atmosphere. Old
tiles and wood paneling give the restaurant an understated
elegance.
Strong flavours and robust cooking dominate the menu, the
hallmark of Eastern European country cooking. All the classic
Polish dishes can be found on the menu such as Kaszanka (black
sausage), Leniwe (cheese and herb dumplings) and Golabki (cabbage
leaves with pork, wild rice & cranberry sauce) and don't forget
to down a few vodkas from the impressive vodka list for a
truly Polish eating experience.
Wodka
12 St Albans Grove
London W8 5PN
tel: 020 7937 6513
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