There’s still more than a month to enjoy patio season and outdoor dining in the warmth and I hope you’ve had the chance to check out some cool restaurants. Speaking of, this week we’re diving into Polish restaurants in Toronto. So keep reading to know more about the places where you can enjoy this cuisine’s delicacies.
Here are the top Polish restaurants to explore across Toronto this week:
Cafe Polonez
The restaurant, which has been at Roncesvalles Avenue since 1981, offers speciality items like Potato Pancake Hungarian Style, Hunter’s Stew, Polonez Schnitzel, Paprikash, and so many more dishes. There’s combination plates as well with platters for one, two and four. Reservations are not needed.
Kovalsky Restaurant
Situated at The The Queensway, the restaurant serves Polish and Central European dishes. There’s pork and beef dishes available, along with pierogis, chicken and fish. Desserts like ice cream, Belgian waffles, and crepes are available too. No reservation is needed.
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Hastings Snack Bar
The diner and lunch counter space offers a select menu of Polish eats. There’s cabbage rolls, soup, Polish breakfast, coffee, kielbasa, and more. It’s located at 5 Hastings Avenue and reservations aren’t required.
Chopin
Another Roncesvalles Avenue spot is Chopin, which serves Polish and Ukrainian delights. Items on the menu include schnitzels (pork, chicken), potato dumplings, cutlets, and goulash. Salads, soups and sandwiches are also available for starters. No reservations are needed.
Albatros Pub
Located at 3057 Lakeshore Blvd, the restaurant has been around since 2000. The expansive menu covers a range of starters, soups, finger food, burgers, and a variety of main course dishes. You don’t need to make a reservation.
Inner Steer Tavern
Enjoy a selection of Polish beers and Eastern European dishes on the menu. Different types of pierogis and main course items are available. It’s located at 357 Roncesvalles Avenue.
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