Like much of London, the Triangle is wonderfully diverse, and I've written about many Europeans who call it home, elsewhere on this blog. Agata Kwiatkowska comes from Poland, and is the proud proprietor of Piast, on Hollybush Terrace, which she took over last year, having already worked there for 5 years. Piast was the name of a former royal dynasty if you were wondering. If you've never thought to go in, please do, it's a friendly little shop with a great range of food and drink, not just from Agata's homeland, but also Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, and even Italy. Some will be familiar, some not. Don't worry if you don't understand some of the Polish labels, Agata and her staff are extremely helpful. As well as the rows of jars of sauerkraut, pickled herring, and rye breads, (products not just aimed at homesick Poles), is a wonderful deli counter brimming with charcuterie and prepared dishes, such as Pierogi (ravioli like dumplings), Golabki, their delicious stuffed cabbage leaves, a variation on a dish you will find through much of Central Europe, and home made Polish cakes.
Agata reflects on how the famed local village community on the Triangle, is much like her home town of Tychowo. Maybe she will retire back home, but then again her 18 year old daughter was schooled here. Freedom of Movement is often portrayed as a one way street for people to come here, but it is a freedom we should all cherish, and has given us plenty of opportunities too. Opportunities we seem about to lose. I sincerely hope that this little corner of Poland remains steadfastly on the Triangle.
Agata Kwiatkowska |
Hollybush Terrace
3 Westow Street
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