As a eastern european, I can vouch and say their products are really good.
But as a family of two young kids, and with a grocery budget we rarely attend as we try and stick to our budgets, and unfortunatly mouth watering produce there always blows it.
Has good Polish smallgoods from sydney – mainly sausages and hams. They sell Polish bread, buns and donuts as well. Lots of other Europeans also buy there – I heard plenty of germans, russians etc too.
Once a month another group sets up with more grocery type stuff – jams, chocolates, pickled herrings, drinks etc
The food is very good. Queueing like it’s a 1975 Warsaw line up for rations is not so good. And watch those Polish babcias – they can queue-jump like you’d never believe. I’d say they’re well experienced.
There is also a weekly (Saturdays, from 11 am) butcher who comes to the Polish church at Narrabundah; again, not cheap but oh so delicious. As Apsara notes there is something of the old communist queue system and beware the grannies, elbows and queue jumpers.
As a eastern european, I can vouch and say their products are really good.
But as a family of two young kids, and with a grocery budget we rarely attend as we try and stick to our budgets, and unfortunatly mouth watering produce there always blows it.
they’re normally every second weekend.
Has good Polish smallgoods from sydney – mainly sausages and hams. They sell Polish bread, buns and donuts as well. Lots of other Europeans also buy there – I heard plenty of germans, russians etc too.
Once a month another group sets up with more grocery type stuff – jams, chocolates, pickled herrings, drinks etc
The food is very good. Queueing like it’s a 1975 Warsaw line up for rations is not so good. And watch those Polish babcias – they can queue-jump like you’d never believe. I’d say they’re well experienced.
There is also a weekly (Saturdays, from 11 am) butcher who comes to the Polish church at Narrabundah; again, not cheap but oh so delicious. As Apsara notes there is something of the old communist queue system and beware the grannies, elbows and queue jumpers.