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Bracia and Friends – Polska Kitchen

  • Shoreditch Arts Club 6 Redchurch Street London, England United Kingdom (map)

Friday 31st May, 7 – 10pm: Bracia and Friends – Polska Kitchen

“We're trying something new. Last year Bracia events were all multicourse pop-ups. We've cooked our food and tried to tell our story across a few dishes. But there are limits to that model – they're expensive to produce and that means our ticket prices are high. And everything in London is already too expensive. So, we want to do something different.

One dish. Cooked with a friend. We want it to feel like you've come to our house, and this is the thing we wanted to cook for you. You can have seconds; you shouldn't leave hungry.

After our first sell out event with Helen Graham, we’re back with our good friend Polska Kitchen. Born out the love of his babcia’s kitchen, Pav started Polska Kitchen in 2018 as a way to share the flavours, techniques, and sense of community surrounding the Polish food that he grew up eating.

We'll be serving from 7-11pm (kitchen closes 10pm, but stay for a drink at the bar).”

BRACIA is a London-based pop-up by chefs Karol Adamiak and Barclay Bram that creates imaginative events with a focus on food. They collaborate with artists of different disciplines — be it graphic designers, photographers, set designers, or florists — creating comprehensive gastronomic experiences. BRACIA translates to ‘brothers’ in Polish. Karol and Barclay connected through their Polish heritage and a shared interest in exploring Polish culture and cuisine. Yet, now they develop ideas at the intersection of their respective journeys as immigrants and second-generation diaspora, drawing inspirations from across different cultures and art forms.

Poster design by Atlanta Hanes

Screen activation by Zech Miah

NOTE: The menu cannot be modified to cater to dietary requirements, however it is entirely plant based.

Artwork by Atlanta Hanes

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