The total Polish food experience at the Polish Restaurant in Tipton near Birmingham.
Let us show you what we call Polish hospitality.
It is a nice cozy restaurant where we can give you a genuine experience of authenticity. Situated just a few miles from M5/M6 junction we can proudly say it’s a true embassy of Polish culture in the exact heart of Britain. So even if you don’t live nearby, you can pay us a quick visit anytime you’ll be passing Birmingham. Find the direction to our place at this link.
What can you expect here? First of all, take a look at our rooms – we have more than enough to host you and your guests with the confident glamour you deserve. You can bring a larger party with you as we have enough room for celebrations including a separate upstairs venue which is perfect for exclusive hire. In any case please check with us about the reservations as we are getting busier and busier.
Our Menu is designed to gently introduce you to Polish food tradition with some elements of wider Central and Eastern European influences, which is standard practice for a respectable Polish restaurant. As you can learn from our introductory article about Polish Soul, that is what constitutes an authentic Polish food experience – the richness and multinational influences.
There is then a Tatar beefsteak (well that is for the brave) as a starter – an ancient dish in Poland that came to us along with the Mongol horde in the XIIIth century, and a Hungarian potato pancake – available in two options: meat and vegetarian. One can argue that a roasted pork knuckle is not exclusively a Polish dish as most Germans would feel familiar with its flavour (some distinct differences exist) but I guess we won’t start another World War about that issue. A similar argument about Silesian Beef Roulade or Silesian dumplings is fairly pointless to anyone who has a brief only knowledge of Silesia – a region in Poland that sat for centuries at a crossroads of Central European states – Polish, Bohemian, Saxonian (not the British Saxons :)) Prussian, Hagburgs Austro-Hungary, etc. And then of course there are Pierogi (don’t say Pierogis – it’s already plural). The latter is truly a pan-Slavic family of food in which any Pole, Ukrainian, or Belorussian guest will find the memories of home.
Don’t worry we will not shower you with all those historical facts about our food when you visit us. You can enjoy a gentle, full-monty experience of our authentic cuisine in the comfortable and private atmosphere of our restaurant in Tipton.