Indian Cuisine Takes Poland by Storm Amid PM Modi's Historic Visit

Indian cuisine is rapidly gaining popularity in Poland, with over 45 Indian restaurants catering to Polish diners who are fond of dishes like dosa and butter chicken. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Poland has further increased enthusiasm among the Indian diaspora and Polish nationals alike.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Warsaw | Updated: 21-08-2024 15:10 IST | Created: 21-08-2024 15:10 IST
Indian Cuisine Takes Poland by Storm Amid PM Modi's Historic Visit
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Indian cuisine is making significant inroads in Poland, with various restaurants meeting the growing demand for rich flavors that remind Polish diners of their travels to India.

Over 45 Indian restaurants are now operating across the country, including a dozen in Warsaw, according to the Embassy of India in Poland. This new wave of culinary interest coincides with an upcoming two-day visit from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the first official visit by an Indian prime minister to Poland in 45 years.

Restaurant owners report that Polish people are increasingly embracing Indian culture along with its food. 'I really like Dosa. The best Dosa in Warsaw tastes just like the ones in South India,' says Anna Maria Rozek, a Polish national. Meanwhile, Indian diaspora members express excitement and pride in anticipation of the Prime Minister's visit.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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