Carried out by Kantar for weekly current affairs magazine Polityka, the survey looked into the eating preferences of Poles by age, income, education level and region.
Named alongside the likes of Gordon Ramsey and Nigella Lawson as one of the ten most influential people working in the food service industry, Damian Wawrzyniak has cooked for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, appeared on the BBC alongside Mary Berry and been awarded the Knight’s Cross by President Andrzej Duda for his role in raising Poland’s profile abroad.
Apteka, which gets its name from the Polish word for “pharmacy”, was founded in Pittsburgh by Kate Lasky and Tomasz Skowronski, who return to Warsaw twice a year looking for inspiration.
Locals in Stoke-on-Trent put forward the eatery run by Katarzyna Sitko and Agnieszka Biernat after falling in love with the girls’ Polish specialities including herring, pierogi and gołąbki cabbage rolls, along with home-made desserts and cakes.
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