A charming, farmhouse-style cafe serving generous portions of homestyle Polish comfort food in a dead cosy atmosphere.
Ordering Strategy
Focus on the soups—particularly those in bread bowls—for a lighter meal, or visit on Sunday specifically for the special Rosół broth.
What to order
Sour Rye Soup in Bread
This dish is a hallmark of the restaurant's commitment to 'comfort food done brilliantly,' served in a setting that feels like being invited into a 'lovely Polish home.'
Pork Schnitzel with Potato Salad
A staple of their 'proper home cooking' where 'portions are generous without being silly,' perfect for those looking for a substantial, hearty meal.
Honey and Raspberry Desserts
The restaurant's name translates to 'Honey Raspberry,' a nod to the 'sweet touches' found throughout the menu that critics describe as hitting the 'perfect balance between familiar and exciting.'
Rosół (Sunday Chicken Soup)
Available as a weekend specialty, this dish utilizes 'recipes that have been passed down through generations' to provide a 'dead cosy' dining experience.
Signal Score
Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.
Top critic: Eater London (85%)
Editorial Weight 58 pts
Authority + depth + recency
Agreement 10 pts
How aligned the critics are
Coverage 4 pts
How many real review signals exist
Public Signal 15 pts
Google rating + volume
Boosts 0 pts
Manual boosts + hidden gem
Review signals
1 Elite · 0 Editorial · 2 total signals
Public signal
4.8★ (1,400 reviews)
Good to know
The name translates to 'Honey Raspberry'; located in North Acton.
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